WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Key U.S. Senate Republicans rejected a compromise offer from a top Democrat on a dispute over consumer protection, sources said on Saturday, as talks on financial regulatory reform slogged through the weekend.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans were embracing an offer made on Friday by Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd, chairman of the banking committee, to scale back President Barack Obama's proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA).
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