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Entries tagged "Barney Frank"

Making sausage

Financial overhaul legislation will almost certainly be less ambitious than its drafters at the Treasury Department had intended, with a cobbled-together look and a lack of ideological cleanliness. In other words, it will have a fighting chance of passage.


Surveying the sandlot

Proposals to reregulate derivatives haven't even been submitted yet, and Congress is already bickering over who will control what.


In search of the uber-mensch

AIG chairman Edward Liddy takes his lumps testifying before Congress.


Economist in chief

The new president and his economic team face daunting issues that leave no time for dallying. Here are some clues for what to expect in the early days of the Barack Obama administration.


Tilted pay scales

Despite the credit crisis, vanished profits and government bailout, it's bonus time, but now even conservative activists are saying, 'Enough!'


Clear-cut solution

Scientists find a way to end the financial crisis.


Happy days are/aren't here again

LIBOR falls, so do equity markets. Banks get a bailout, but the financial system may have more shocks ahead. The outlook for regulation and the American lifestyle.


Transactions: Oct. 27, 2008

There's only one big problem as we redesign our regulatory system: us. How do we insure regulation doesn't get captured by the public?


Pay scale justice

With the bailout come strings, but will limits on executive pay work?


Transactions

Behind the kerfluffle over Fannie and Freddie, rumors and shorts, Congress still seems to believe that the Federal Reserve is the only answer to our woes. Doesn't anyone out there have an alternative?



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