Senate approves sweeping Wall St reform bill
Coming almost two years after the peak of a financial crisis that devastated the economy, the 2,300-page bill would slap tough new rules on the banking industry, set up a government process for dismantling troubled financial firms, and create a government watchdog to protect consumers.
Approved over strong resistance from Republicans and bank lobbyists, the bill gives Obama and the Democrats a legislative victory to add to healthcare reform as they head into the November elections.
(Reporting by Kevin Drawbaugh and Andy Sullivan; Editing by James Dalgleish)