Dodd-Frank reformed Wall Street after 2008
The Dodd-Frank Act transformed Wall Street's regulation after the 2008 crisis, aiming to prevent future financial meltdowns and protect consumers from risky practices.
After the 2008 financial crisis, the Dodd-Frank Act overhauled the U.S. financial system, aiming to prevent another meltdown. Enacted in 2010, it imposed stricter rules on banks and created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to protect everyday Americans from predatory practices.
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