Forbes: The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was 31 pages in length and the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 was a full 37 pages. By contrast, the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 runs on for about 2,400 pages (not including many rules still to be written). One of the most important elements of Dodd-Frank – the so-called “Volcker Rule” –bars banks from engaging in proprietary trading, and adds another 900-plus pages to the mix.
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