Category Archives: In the News

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NYTimes: A Secretive Banking Elite Rules Trading in Derivatives

by Louise Story December 11, 2010 “On the third Wednesday of every month, the nine members of an elite Wall Street society gather in Midtown Manhattan. The men share a common goal: to protect the interests of big banks in the vast market for derivatives,

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LA Times: Homeowners deserve more than halfhearted mortgage relief

Michael Hiltzik June 28, 2011 “Almost anywhere you look, assessments of the state of the economic recovery are muddled — job growth is positive but fading, consumer spending ebbs and flows, corporate profits are surging but corporate spending is not. The exception is housing, on

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NYTimes: In U.S. Monetary Policy, a Boon to Banks

June 29, 2011 By Jesse Eisinger, Propublica “The most pronounced development in banking today is that executives have become bolder as their business has gotten worse. The economy is clearly weaker than expected, and housing prices are falling throughout the land, eroding bank asset values.

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Consumer Federation of America Press Release: Don’t Handcuff the CFPB

View the press release in pdf form here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                              CONTACT: May 4, 2011                                                                            Travis Plunkett, 202-939-1004 Jack Gills, 202-737-0766 HOUSE MOVES TO HANDCUFF NEW CONSUMER FINANCIAL AGENCY –Legislation Will Give Discredited Banking Regulators Vast Power to Block Needed Protections– The Consumer Federation of

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New York Times Editorial: Who Will Rescue Financial Reform?

March 27, 2011 Who Will Rescue Financial Reform? In what passes for self-restraint these days, House Republicans have been insisting that they do not intend to repeal last year’s Dodd-Frank financial reform law. Not in one fell swoop, anyway. A direct assault on Dodd-Frank would