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Internal Governance of Firms
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation —
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Raghuram Rajan is the Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. In The Internal Governance of Firms , which was co-written with Viral Acharya and Stewart Myers , and which I recently presented at the Finance Seminar at Harvard ...1 day ago -
Congress Threatens Fed Oversight, Markets Watch Warily
Money & Politics - BusinessWeek —
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On Capitol Hill, its almost like open season on the Federal Reserve: Lawmakers are threatening to diminish its regulatory powers, lay bare its books, and let the government pick more of the top officials now named by boards dominated by bankers and corporate executives. Critics worry the proposals could drive down the ...3 days ago -
Do Envious CEOs Cause Merger Waves?
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation —
Authority: 546
This post comes to us from Anand Goel , Assistant Professor of Finance at DePaul University, and Anjan Thakor , the John E. Simon Professor of Finance and a Senior Associate Dean at Washington University in St. Louis. In our paper, Do Envious CEOs Cause Merger Waves? , which was recently accepted for ...4 days ago -
Communications with Financial Analysts and Related Disclosure Issues
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation —
Authority: 546
(Editor’s Note: This post is an abridged version of a Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP client memorandum, excluding footnotes; the complete memorandum is available here .) Securities analysts play a key role in securities markets, and publicly held companies as a matter of market practice regularly ...6 days ago -
Wall Street owes the administration a really nice Christmas card
Ezra Klein —
Authority: 810
Things are getting ugly as Congress considers financial reform. Legislators dont like the (entirely accurate) perception that the banks got a sweetheart deal last fall. The public wants someone to lose a pound of flesh over what happened to the economy, and since Tim Geithner didnt take it from the banks, some in ...1 week ago -
Regulation and Class Actions
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation —
Authority: 546
This post comes to us from Eric Helland of Claremont McKenna College and Jonathan Klick of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Regulation and litigation do not occur in isolation. In almost every case of a harm which leads to litigation some regulatory agency had initially monitored the activity that ...1 week ago -
Standing up to Wall Street in Indianapolis
Public Citizen —
Authority: 127
Activists in Indianapolis, Indiana rallied in front of Chase Bank today to call for financial reform that puts people before Wall Street profits. After the event, they took their message to the nearby local office of Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) (who, according to our new report , has received $345,420 in donations from ...1 week ago -
More on Consumer Protection from Costco Connection
Mike Hammock's Blog —
Authority: 104
Every month Costco publishes a magazine called Costco Connection. Each issue contains a debate between to experts on some topic of general interest. Most are dull--should kids be spanked, do timesaving devices really save time, etc. Some topics are interesting, however. For example, I commented on an illuminating ...1 week ago -
Consumer Reports Lectures Me on Credit Card Regulation
Mike Hammock's Blog —
Authority: 104
I have a subscription to the Consumer Reports website because of the wealth of product information it contains. Occasionally, however, Consumer Reports takes positions on policies, and I nearly always disagree with them (another example: Consumers Union supports higher CAFE standards ; I do not, as a higher gasoline ...1 week ago -
Too Big to Save: How to Fix the US Financial System
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation —
Authority: 546
This post is a review of Robert Pozen’s recent book, “Too Big to Save: How to Fix the US Financial System” by Sean Cameron, MBA Candidate at Harvard Business School. Bob Pozen’s book, Too Big to Save: How to Fix the US Financial System is one of the most important books on financial reform written to ...1 week ago -
New Lib Dem proposals – tax prudent banks to shore up risky ones
IEA Blog —
Authority: 126
I welcome Vince Cable’s repudiation of the Tobin tax but, instead, he has proposed a tax on bank profits to help provide a sort of insurance premium to pay for the losses banks impose on the taxpayer when they go bust. It would be better to have other reforms to ensure that a “no bail out” pledge can be made ...1 week ago -
Derivatives Regulation
ataxingmatter —
Authority: 123
Senate Banking Committee Chair Sen. Dodd is developing one bill for regulation of the financial sector. The Obama Administration has, of course, made various proposals for regulation. Now two House Democrats--Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank and Agriculture Committee Chair Collin Peterson --are ...1 week ago -
Dodd Pursues Sweeping Financial Regulatory Changes
Main Street —
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A year ago Wall Street’s financial rupture sent the economy hurtling into a massive crisis, crushing tens of millions of Americans in an avalanche of unemployment, underemployment, home foreclosures, reduced incomes and lost benefits. That financial rupture was caused by a combination of rapacious, mindless greed ...1 week ago -
Why Do We Need a Multi-Agency Financial Fraud Task Force?
Sense on Cents —
Authority: 480
Should we take heart that the Obama administration is creating a multi-agency Financial Fraud Task Force? While there is no doubt there are massive frauds in the system, the mere creation of a task force does not necessarily mean the frauds will be rooted out. Why? If the agencies involved in the task force are ...1 week ago -
Cloudy, with a chance of stupid
The Desolation Angel - An Idiot's Ravings at the Ragged Edge of the American Century —
Authority: 420
Thursday Nov. 19th, 2009 . . . . . "Theres gonna be one speed, mine.. . . .If you cant keep up, dont step up . Youll just die" - Riddick (Vin Diesel) . . . .Lets start ...1 week ago -
Down from the valley and up from the hill
The Desolation Angel - An Idiot's Ravings at the Ragged Edge of the American Century —
Authority: 420
Wednesday November 18, 2009 . . . . . . And on and on it goes. . . . .. . .If youre reading this on the Facebook Notes page, I recommend that you switch to the external site, The Desolation Angel, to catch the videos embedded here today. . . . . . . I was reflecting this evening on the number of losses ...1 week ago -
Good News On The Regulatory Front
Guzzo The Contrarian —
Authority: 115
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has been given the go ahead from the SEC to make it’s BrokerCheck service records of final regulatory actions against brokers permanently available to the public.Previously, a broker’s record generally becomes unavailable to the public two years after he or she ...1 week ago -
A Better Way to Regulate Financial Markets
Dollars & Sense blog —
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From sometime D&S author Thomas Palley, in the Financial Times s Economists Forum series : A better way to regulate financial markets: Asset based reserve requirements By Thomas Palley | November 10, 2009 There is widespread recognition that the financial crisis which triggered the Great Recession was ...1 week ago -
Oh, boy, did you hear that one?
The Desolation Angel - An Idiot's Ravings at the Ragged Edge of the American Century —
Authority: 420
Tuesday November 17, 2009 . . . . . OK, here we go, off and running right away . . . . I am assuming that most of you are literate and bright enough to know and understand Godwins Law , a long standing law of logic, (since the days of Usenet) on bulletin boards, threads and forums. . . . .A quick ...1 week ago -
Public Citizen rallies against the banksters
Public Citizen —
Authority: 127
What a perfect day for a protest! Public Citizen’s Robert Weissman and SEIU’s Andy Stern rallied the crowd in front of the Capitol Hill headquarters of Goldman Sachs. Our message? Break up the banks. From Politico : Several speakers and numerous signs at the protest called for Congress to break up the “too ...1 week ago

