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Gillibrand calls for oversight and transparency in the banking sector

Ryan Delaney

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says J.P. Morgan Chase's recent bad investment again shows a need for more oversight and transparency in the nation's banking sector.

Gillibrand says an important provision in the Dodd-Frank Act isn't up and running yet.

"But this is a perfect example of why we need transparency and accountability. People's deposits should never be put at risk; the taxpayer should never be left holding the bag. And that's why these Dodd-Frank reforms are so important," Gillibrand said. The Dodd-Frank Act was a set of financial sector reforms that went into law in 2010.

J.P. Morgan announced last week it lost $2 billion on bad investments.

Gillibrand says banks should have money put aside to reduce the risk in case of bad investments. She says new rules are being written right now.

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