Dodd-Frank Act
The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law in July 2010, made reforms to financial regulations. The following pages provide an overview of the major provisions of the Act.
- Dodd-Frank: Title I - Financial Stability
- Dodd-Frank: Title II - Orderly Liquidation Authority
- Dodd-Frank: Title III - Transfer of Powers to the Comptroller of the Currency, the Corporation, and the Board of Governors
- Dodd-Frank: Title IV - Regulation of Advisers to Hedge Funds and Others
- Dodd-Frank: Title V - Insurance
- Dodd-Frank: Title VI - Improvements to Regulation of Bank and Savings Association Holding Companies and Depository Institutions
- Dodd-Frank: Title VII - Wall Street Transparency and Accountability
- Dodd-Frank: Title VIII - Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Supervision
- Dodd-Frank: Title IX - Investor Protections and Improvements to the Regulation of Securities
- Dodd-Frank: Title X - Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
- Dodd-Frank: Title XI - Federal Reserve System Provisions
- Dodd-Frank: Title XII - Improving Access to Mainstream Financial Institutions
- Dodd-Frank: Title XIII - Pay It Back Act
- Dodd-Frank: Title XIV - Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act
- Dodd-Frank: Title XV - Miscellaneous Provisions
- Dodd-Frank: Title XVI - Section 1256 Contracts