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We’re still talking about Gruenberg in part because 1) he’s still in office, and 2) the long-time regulator has not slowed down his policy agenda since May.

How Gruenberg became a problem for the lame duck

When is a resignation not a resignation?

That’s the question some lawmakers, regulators and bank lobbyists are asking themselves, as Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chair Martin Gruenberg enters his fifth month of political limbo.

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