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US Sen. Dodd sees financial reform bill by December

Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:37pm EST

WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - U.S. senate banking committee chairman Christopher Dodd said on Wednesday that he hoped to pass a financial services reform bill out of his committee by early December.

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"My hope is to be able to finish a mark-up of our bill sometime the end of this month, the early part of next month," Dodd told reporters.

Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat, has said he plans to unveil draft legislation next week aimed at tightening bank and capital market regulation.

Financial reform legislation has been moving on a faster track in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday approved a measure to double the budget of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and boost investor protections. (Reporting by Andy Sullivan)



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