Is Obama's Financial-Reform Plan Bold Enough?

It's not just that the Obama reforms are less ambitious than those of the Great Depression. They're also inspired by a very different interpretation of what went wrong. In the 1930s the overarching idea was that Wall Street had been very naughty and needed to be put in the penalty box — for good. This time the animating spirit behind the changes seems to be that regulators let a lot of things slip through the cracks, so there's a need both to give them ... Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 18, 2009

Interesting observations on some key points in President Obama's financial regulation plan. While this article gives a helpful introduction to the topic, it is not comprehensive enough to give a full overview on this multi-facetted overhaul plan. In comparison, I find the Wall Street Journal's coverage to be more informative.

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