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Summers Says More Regulators Could Join Fed to Police Risk

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Greenspan's role in the global financial crisis of 2008.

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The role that Greenspan's philosophy of letting markets do their own thing without any sort of restraint or checks played in the collapse in 2008 across the US, Europe and emerging markets.

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Sir James Crosby is the old face of HBOS bank which needed $17 billion of British government money, he has also been Deputy Chairman of the Financial Services Authorty since 2006. Has part of the problem been that regulatory agencies have been run by the very people they were supposed to regulate. In the process has the regulatory mindset which is supposed to have conservative instincts and to be skeptical of newly contrived schemes and ever vigilant, been destroyed or replaced with something foreign to the task of regulation.

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Top Enforcer at the S.E.C. Steps Down

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A new U.S. regulatory framework is outlined in an 85 page white paper put out by the White House.

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THe Fed gets increased powers to oversee large financial firms. A new consumer agency to protect consumers of credit cards, mortgages and other products would be created with powers to stem abuses. And new rules and oversight over mortgage securites and derivatives trading.

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Cordray Picked to Head Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Obama Blueprint Deepens Federal Role in Markets

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Obama Sought to Enlist a Wide Consensus on Finance Rules

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Draft Details New Rules for Markets

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Consumer Agency to Seek an Expansive Role

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The Federal Reserve's new role under Bernanke and the Obama financial regulatory reforms.

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Bernanke Fed's new role after extraordinary work in extraordinary circumstances during the financial crisis of late 2008 and early 2009.

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Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules

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Behind the Scenes, Fed Chief Advocates Bigger Role

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Two Authorities on Fed Advise Congress Against Expanding Its Power

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Bernanke Heads to Congress Battling Calls to Tame the Fed

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