The Senate on Tuesday approved a proposal to examine the Fed’s role in the Wall Street bailouts of 2008-2009 as part of a broad financial regulation reform bill. The amendment also calls for releasing the names of banks that received loans from the central bank during the peak of the financial meltdown. The measure passed by a vote of 96 to 0. – Reuters
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