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Geithner blasts top regulators

Mr Geithner (left) said regulators had been given a chance to air their concerns, but that it was time to stop, the newspaper said, citing the person. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK - US TREASURY Secretary Timothy Geithner blasted top US regulators in an expletive-laden tirade amid frustration over President Barack Obama's faltering plan to overhaul financial regulation, the Wall Street Journal said on Monday, citing people familiar with the meeting.

Mr Geithner told regulators that 'enough is enough,' the newspaper said, citing one person familiar with the meeting last Friday with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Chairman Sheila Bair.

The Treasury Secretary said regulators had been given a chance to air their concerns, but that it was time to stop, the newspaper said, citing the person.

The Treasury Department could not immediately be reached for comment.

Mr Obama in June unveiled a financial regulatory overhaul, sometimes called the biggest since the 1930s. Among other things, the plan would give the Fed added powers, award the government more power to break up troubled companies, and create a new agency to oversee consumer finance.

Many major banks and industry trade groups however have criticised the plan, as have some regulators wary that any redistribution of power would reduce their own.

According to the newspaper, Friday's roughly hour-long meeting was unusual because of Mr Geithner's repeated obscenities and his aggressive posture toward regulators generally deemed independent of the White House.

Mr Geithner told attendees that the administration and Congress set policy, the newspaper said. -- THOMSON REUTERS



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