Washington divided, more trouble ahead for Obama?
Washington insiders say that not since the 1890′s have the people that represent the U.S. been so divided. From Gay rights to Afghanistan lawmakers are at polar opposites on issues that are on the...
View ArticleReuters set to spotlight financial regulation in DC
The fight over new rules that will dramatically change Wall Street and financial markets is approaching the finish line in Washington, with both lawmakers and the financial industry making last-ditch...
View ArticleReuters set to spotlight financial regulation in DC
The fight over new rules that will dramatically change Wall Street and financial markets is approaching the finish line in Washington, with both lawmakers and the financial industry making last-ditch...
View ArticleReuters set to spotlight financial regulation in DC
The fight over new rules that will dramatically change Wall Street and financial markets is approaching the finish line in Washington, with both lawmakers and the financial industry making last-ditch...
View ArticleABA’s Yingling sees danger in rhetoric: it’s Wall Street, not banks
Ed Yingling, president and CEO of the American Bankers Association, is a little worried about the rhetoric that’s been flying around as Congress tries to produce financial reform legislation. And he...
View ArticleCFTC’s Gensler explains the present with the past
Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, likes to go to the past — sometimes as far back as 1,000 years — to explain the financial situations of today. For example,...
View ArticleFDIC Chair Bair: think before you point that finger…
The latest blame game circulating in Washington on financial regulation may end up with those who point fingers finding that they have three fingers pointing back. During the debate on tightening...
View ArticleAgainst high Hill drama, SEC chief mum on Goldman
First of all, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro would not talk about Goldman Sachs. There was no drawing her out. The head of the agency that filed a civil fraud lawsuit...
View ArticleShunning bankers
Banker bashing has become a bit of an international sport — and fraud allegations against Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs and a U.S. class-action suit against Germany’s Deutsche Bank has added more...
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