CFTC, SEC would get boost in Senate spending bill (Reuters)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. financial regulators would get big budget increases to enforce the Dodd-Frank overhaul of Wall Street regulations under a Senate spending bill unveiled on Tuesday.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission would get a budget increase of 69 percent, while the Securities and Exchange Commission would get an increase of 18 percent under the bill, according to a summary posted on the website of the subcommittee that funds both agencies.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan)
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