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Wikileaks: How Banks Will Continue To Rule The World
I had a little wind in my sails this morning when I saw a lead article in today’s Wall Street Journal regarding the pathetic investor protection provided by the meter maids at FINRA.
Charles Lewis: If Truth Be Told
The truth. The health of our democracy demands that we pursue and embrace the truth wherever it may take us and whatever we may learn.
Federal Reserve Quandary: Stagflation
The Federal Reserve will wrap up its regularly scheduled meeting and release its highly anticipated statement this afternoon.
Senate Investigation Of High Frequency Trading: Will We Learn Anything?
The United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations is holding a hearing today to “examine conflicts of interest, investor loss of confidence, and high speed trading in U.S. stock markets.”
Uncle Sam Wants Names Of VA Whistleblowers; POGO Protects Identities
You do not need to read my blog to know the Veterans Administration has some serious issues that have impacted the health and well being of countless veterans.
Sense On Cents Index Of Cronyism And Corruption
Those engaged in cronyism and corruption much prefer to operate under a cover of darkness. When transgressions due occur, those caught in the web of such practices typically like to pay a fine and quickly move on.
Spent: Looking For Change (Compelling Documentary)
Are you aware that nearly 70 million Americans are underserved, that is effectively locked out, by traditional financial services companies? How about the fact that these underserved fellow Americans paid $89 billion — that’s right billion with a B — in interest and fees to manage their finances?
How Are People ‘Tweeting’ Dave Brat’s Victory Over Eric Cantor?
24 hours ago how many people who follow politics and the markets in America would know the name Dave Brat? I would guess not that many.
SEC Commissioner Stein Tells FINRA To Toughen Up
Why is it that bad practices on Wall Street (e.g high frequency trading, abusive sales practices, market manipulation) are too often tolerated in Washington while costing ordinary Americans untold sums?
The People V Big Finance: “This Case Is About Broken Promises” . . . . Strongly Recommended
For those who care about free and fair markets — and the accompanying concerns about captured and corrupted regulators and politicians — a recent case filed against the major equity exchanges in our nation qualifies as an absolute must read.
BOE’s Mark Carney Displays Real Leadership . . . Instant Classic
There is little doubt that our society and those abroad are under enormous pressure given the growing disparity between social classes and a strong sense that many of “the games ongoing within our markets are rigged.”
Lessons From A Wall Street Whistleblower
Those occupying positions of financial and political leadership typically like to promote themselves as possessing real courage and bold vision.
Sheila Bair Recommends Geithner’s Book, Warns Of Future Bailouts. Instant Classic
Those watching the Wall Street-Washington regulatory battles over the years are well aware that there is no love lost between former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and former FDIC chair Sheila Bair.
If Credit Suisse Pleads Guilty, Pays $2.5B Fine, Should Brady Dougan Be Fired Or Indicted?
Credit Suisse is widely speculated to be close to pleading guilty to charges that it facilitated tax evasion for selected American clients.
Not If But When The Next Crisis Comes . . .
With mid-term elections on the near term horizon, I expect we will hear various pols and their selected pundits tout Dodd-Frank as not being perfect but as having brought meaningful reform to Wall Street.
CFTC’s Scott O’ Malia ‘Blows The Whistle’
What does it say about a regulatory oversight system when individuals from inside start to ‘blow the whistle?’
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