WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate starts its formal debate on Wall Street reform on Thursday, with analysts warning of increased pressure on bank stocks amid a flood of amendments.
President Barack Obama's Democrats on Wednesday defeated days of Republican delaying tactics to bring their bill, the most sweeping reform of the financial sector since the 1930s, to the Senate floor.
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