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Federal agencies are proposing to scale back the scope of the rule for some firms but keep its restrictions in place for others.
The Federal Reserve at its May 30 meeting unveiled changes to the controversial Volcker Rule — which prohibits proprietary trading and banks from owning hedge funds or private equity funds — in a move widely seen as a response to industry pressure and is in keeping with the will of the Trump administration. Fed officials...
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