NU Online News Service, June 10, 3:07 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON–A House Republican financial regulation plan, due to be unveiled tomorrow, would require congressional authorization for aid to troubled non-banks such as American International Group but would not disturb state insurance regulation.
Much of the GOP regulatory reform scheme would mirror the reforms expected to be unveiled by the Obama administration next week by creating a "market stability and capital adequacy board."
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