State Street chief complains about Volcker Rule

The uphill climb banks face in addressing – and paying for – regulatory issues has proved steeper than Joseph Hooley anticipated

The uphill climb banks face in addressing – and paying for – regulatory issues has proved steeper than State Street chairman and chief executive Joseph Hooley anticipated.

"Unfortunately, I would have thought two years ago we'd be cresting the hill and we'd be declining our investments in these kinds of things. But it's not happening that way," he said on an earnings call with analysts Friday.

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