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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


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Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


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Before the honeymoon ends

Thinking differently about conflict resolution.


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The price of R&D

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Entries tagged "financial reform"

The chairman has spoken

Chris Dodd has put forward a tough financial services reform bill. Now he can get started on one that might pass.


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.


Back talk

Ministers fancy themselves as high-powered investors. Are they too generous to banks or too intrusive?


Change we can dither on

Behind closed doors and drowned out by the din of the healthcare debate, Wall Street wages a quiet war to forestall tougher regulations for the nuanced and largely unregulated derivatives market.


Alpha male eats crow

Geithner yells at bank regulators, but they keep opposing the administration's overhaul plans anyway.


Editor's note: Aug. 10, 2009

Wall Street is a living embodiment of what Joseph Schumpeter famously called creative destruction.


Transactions: July 6, 2009

As part of regulatory reform, we're getting a consumer products regulator, who promises to make everything clear and simple. Yes, clear and simple is good. But what does clear and simple mean in 2009?


Not guilty

What's missing from the Obama administration's regulatory reform proposal?


Free at last

A key tenet of President Obama's financial reform plan is to ensure that all federally chartered banking institutions play by the same rules.


Path to passage

Despite the inevitable fighting and lobbying, much of Obama's regulatory package may well become law.



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