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Joe Biden taps Elizabeth Warren's favorites to head the SEC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but is accused of 'pandering' by Republicans

Wall Street may be facing an uncomfortable four years after President-elect Joe Biden's team confirmed on Monday it planned to nominate two consumer champions to lead top financial agencies, signaling a tougher stance on the industry than many had anticipated.

Gary Gensler will serve as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission member Rohit Chopra will head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau . 

Progressives see the agencies as critical to advancing policy priorities on climate change and social justice.

Wall Street-friendly Republicans on Monday criticized Biden for bowing to leftists, warning the picks would be divisive.

'The Biden team is pandering to members of the far-left,' Patrick McHenry, lead Republican on the House of Representatives finance panel said of Chopra, while warning Gensler should 'resist pressure to commandeer our securities disclosure regime to try to fix non-economic issues or social problems.'

Tougher direction: Gary Gensler's agenda at the SEC is likely to include new corporate disclosures on climate change and political spending. He is strongly backed by Massachusetts senator Elizabeth WarrenTougher direction: Gary Gensler's agenda at the SEC is likely to include new corporate disclosures on climate change and political spending. He is strongly backed by Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren

Tougher direction: Gary Gensler's agenda at the SEC is likely to include new corporate disclosures on climate change and political spending. He is strongly backed by Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren

Progressive picks: Republicans accused Joe Biden of 'pandering' to the left of his party

Progressive picks: Republicans accused Joe Biden of 'pandering' to the left of his party

The chair of the derivatives regulator from 2009 to 2014, Gensler implemented new swaps trading rules created by Congress after the financial crisis, developing a reputation as a tough operator willing to stand up to powerful Wall Street interests.

Chopra helped set up the CFPB after the crisis and served as its first student loan ombudsman. At the FTC, he campaigned for tougher rules for big tech companies on consumer privacy and competition, and for stricter enforcement penalties.

With Republicans appearing to have a good chance to maintain control of the Senate following the Nov. 3 election, financial executives had hoped Biden would pursue more moderate picks. 

But Democratic victories in two Georgia run-off elections earlier this month mean Democrats will have effective control of the chamber once Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are sworn in on Wednesday.

Those wins also mean anti-Wall Street firebrand Sherrod Brown will lead the powerful Senate Banking Committee. He has said he plans to try to repeal Wall Street-friendly rules introduced by President Donald Trump's regulators.

On Monday, Brown hailed Chopra as a 'bold' choice who would ensure the CFPB 'plays a leading role in combating racial inequities in our financial system,' while Gensler would 'hold bad actors accountable' and put 'working families first.'

Banking crackdown: Rohit Chopra (pictured), who is the pick to head the CFPB, was praised by Sherrod Brown, who will chair the Senate banking committee and is expected to hold high-profile hearings on Wall StreetBanking crackdown: Rohit Chopra, who is the pick to head the CFPB, was praised by Sherrod Brown (pictured), who will chair the Senate banking committee and is expected to hold high-profile hearings on Wall Street

Banking crackdown: Rohit Chopra , who is the pick to head the CFPB, was praised by Sherrod Brown , who will chair the Senate banking committee and is expected to hold high-profile hearings on Wall Street

Gensler is expected to pursue new corporate disclosures on climate change related-risks, political spending, and the composition and treatment of company workforces, and to complete post-crisis executive compensation curbs, among other rules.

Chopra is expected to review payday lending and debt-collection rules, which influential consumer groups say won't protect Americans. They also hope he will stamp out exorbitant lending rates and abusive debt-collection practices, address the student debt burden and gaps in minorities' access to credit.

'The CFPB has an incredibly important job to do, including stopping financial rip-offs,' said Lisa Donner, executive director at Americans for Financial Reform, a think tank. 'It also has an urgent role to play in helping families survive and recover from the pandemic-induced economic crisis.'

Biden, though, will first have to fire Kathy Kraninger, the current CFPB director, a power he will have thanks to a ruling last year by the Supreme Court which said the CFPB director served at the president's will.

But Richard Hunt, chief executive of the Consumer Bankers Association, rejected the idea that Biden should automatically use that power.

'CBA does not believe it is in the best interest of consumers to have a new Director with each change in Administration. This whip-saw effect will stifle innovation and prevent consistent regulations,' Hunt said in an usually forceful statement.

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