Paul Volcker's impact on banks was bigger than just one rule.

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      WASHINGTON - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, who passed away Sunday at 92, was already a legend by the time he weighed into the regulatory reform debate in 2010, having earned policymakers' respect for often unpopular but ultimately correct monetary policy decisions while central bank chief. While the Volcker Rule and Dodd-Frank bear Volcker's imprint, he was involved in several other banking policy debates as well. [Extracted from the article]
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