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GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013
Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2010
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2010
Hedge Funds Tapped Rescue Program
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2010
Liquidity Facility Was Lifeline for Wall Street
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2010
Bank of America is 10 times the size of Exxon. It has $2.3 trillion in assets.
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Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
Soothing Words on 'Too Big to Fail' But With Little Meaning
New York Times 12/11/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013
Economist 10/08/2009
Economist 10/01/2009
Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.
New York Times 04/30/2010
Former Fed Governor of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank for 20 years, Thomas Hoenig, has followed Fed policy over a long period. He has maintained throughout that government backing takes away an essential element in the safe and conservative practices of financial institutions by encouraging the taking of excessive risks. The only way to ensure their safety is for creditors to know they bear serious risks and for the systemically important financial insitutions to know that not following safe financial practices can put these institutions and management out of business.
Grouped Articles
GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013
Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
Soothing Words on 'Too Big to Fail' But With Little Meaning
New York Times 12/11/2013
BusinessWeek 09/23/2010
Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013
Banks Ordered to Add Capital to Limit Risks
New York Times 04/08/2014
Soul searching at the IMF, Britain's Financial Services Authority and among experts about the lack of serious changes or reforms in the financial system after the global financial crisis of 2008. Bondholders did not take a haircut in Ireland, and large banks are still "too big to fail." A sense that this could happen again.
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Wall Street's Giants Try 'Flow Monster' Formula
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2013
GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013
Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013
After a Financial Flood, Pipes Are Still Broken
New York Times 09/14/2013
Grouped Articles
Banks Are Pressed to Expand 'Living Wills'
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2013
SEC Wants Boss-Employee Pay Gap on Display
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
S.E.C. Proposes Greater Disclosure on Pay for CEO's
New York Times 09/18/2013
A Better Way to Compare C.E.O. Pay
New York Times 09/21/2013
FDIC Set to Weigh Pay Revamp, Liquidation Authority
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2011
U.S. Seeks to Defer Portion of Bonuses
Wall Street Journal 02/05/2011
A study of FDIC data for regional and community banks shows situation worsening in 4th quarter 2009. The stress tests for big banks use a 9% loss rate and we are already there says Whalen.
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Second-Lien Loans May Prompt New Losses for Banks
New York Times 07/16/2011
A Dubious Way to Prevent Fiscal Crisis
New York Times 06/04/2010
What the Stress Tests Didn’t Predict
New York Times 08/23/2009
How the Fed Can Avoid the Next Bubble
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2009
Recession Spells End for Many Family Businesses
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2009
The Banking System Is Still Broken
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2009
The Federal Housing Finance Agency was formed in 2008 by merging two existing regulatory agencies and given additional powers. Later that year Fannie and Freddie were taken over by the U.S. government. FHFA acts as the independent regulatory agency for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. FHFA's head, Edward DeMarco, sees his mandate as protecting the taxpayer from losses and this leads to reluctance to support steps to help underwater mortgage borrrowers with reduction in payments. Sheila Bair, former head of the FDIC, says she understands its not the FHA's mandate to provide fiscal stimulus, and the Obama administration has been all over the place in its policies for troubled homeowners. The result of the muddled policies of the federal government and agencies is the lack of help for troubled homeowners, and larger headwinds to Fed policies to give the U.S. economy momentum.
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Big Job: Agency Oversees Half of Nation's Mortgages
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
Fannie, Freddie: Can't Live With 'Em, Can't Live Without 'Em
Wall Street Journal 05/04/2013
The Case Against the Bernanke-Obama Financial Rescue
New York Times 05/16/2014
Federal Housing Administration in the Black for First Time Since 2011
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2014
An Accidental Housing Chief Embraces the Power of 'No'
Wall Street Journal 08/31/2011
Big Banks Face Suits on Mortgage Bond Losses
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2011
Frank gives the CFTC, and S.E.C. good grades for working in difficult conditions to write the rules. He gives the Comptroller of the Currency a D grade His main fear is the Republicans in Congress stalling and crimping the resources and functioning of the regulatory agences. He fears that Republican politicians with financial backing from the banking industry are looking at 2012 elections as an opportunity to reverse the changes. Chris Dodd is now a lobbyist for the Motion Picture Industry.
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Banks Criticize Strict Controls for Foreign Bets
New York Times 04/30/2013
New York Times 12/27/2011
Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies
New York Times 04/16/2010
Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
Obama Presses for Action on Bank Rules
New York Times 08/19/2013
Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013
Dexia based in Brussels and Paris borrowed $300 billon from the U.S. Fed during the 2008 financial crisis, the most by any European bank.
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Why a Foreign Bank Feasted on Fed Funds
BusinessWeek 04/07/2011
Euro Jitters Ricochet Across U.S.
Wall Street Journal 06/18/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
Belgium Cabinet to Meet as Dexia Weighs Options
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Dexia's Troubles Reverberate to West
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Bank's Troubles Cross Atlantic, Cost U.S. Cities, Towns
Wall Street Journal 10/05/2011
Sheila Bair provides leadership in efforts to reform the seriously flawed American financial regulatory scheme. She heads the FDIC.
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The Power Behind the Throne at the Federal Reserve
New York Times 07/31/2013
Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013
Panel Told of F.B.I. Efforts to Fight Financial Crime
New York Times 01/15/2010
A Call for More Regulation at Fiscal Crisis Inquiry
New York Times 01/15/2010
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
Bair's Legacy: An FDIC With Teeth
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2011
The Fed defines the term as required by the Dodd-Frank financial regulation law.
Grouped Articles
GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013
Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013
Fed’s Tarullo Reiterates Support for Raising “Systemically Important” Threshold
Wall Street Journal 03/20/2015
Fed Moves to Label 'Systemically Important' Nonbank Firms
Wall Street Journal 02/09/2011
The Fed's A-Team Hunts for Signs of Risk
BusinessWeek 02/17/2011
Regulatory reform proposals and other actions taken in the first 6 months still leave many banking and financial nstitutions that are too big to fail. Consolidations of banks have actually increasd their size. The dangers in additional bailout assistance if banks suffer huge losses.
Grouped Articles
GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013
Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013
Economists Seek Breakup of Big Banks
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2009
Banks Need Fewer Carrots and More Sticks
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2009
What Does the Market Focus on After the Stress Tests?
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2009
Volcker in the USA and Mervyn King in England both agree that speculative and utility banking should be separated, and too big to fail banks broken up. Regulation to prevent a future banking crisis they agree is something of an illusion.
Grouped Articles
Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
BOE's King: Big Banks Should Get Broken Up
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2009
Britain and Its Central Bank Disagree on Banking Laws
New York Times 10/22/2009
Less Talk, More Action Needed by Fed
Wall Street Journal 10/24/2009
Fed's Tarullo Shakes Up Bank Rules
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2009
Economist 10/26/2009
Among those who support such moves are Simon Johnson at MIT, Robert Lucas at the University of Chicago, Jeffrey Sachs at Columbia. Most recently Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England. Glenn Hubbard of Columbia and an advisor to President George W. Bush compares the action needed to breakup "too-big-to-fail" banks to the action taken by Theodore Roosevelt, see the link to Hubbard.
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Weâre All Still Hostages to the Big Banks
New York Times 08/25/2013
How Larry Kotlikoff Would Fix the Financial System
BusinessWeek 02/04/2010
Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.
New York Times 04/30/2010
New Life for 'the Volcker Rule'
Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010
BusinessWeek 04/15/2010
Ireland Crisis Might Give China Break It Seeks
Unknown 11/19/2010
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Banks Are Pressed to Expand 'Living Wills'
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2013
Debating Dodd-Frank: Is 'Too Big to Fail' Gone?
Wall Street Journal 07/21/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2012
Hard Call for FDIC: When to Shut Bank
Wall Street Journal 12/28/2010
Fewer Bank Failures? Chapter 11 Sale Offers a New Way
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2011
FDIC Set to Weigh Pay Revamp, Liquidation Authority
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2011
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2012
FDIC's Gruenberg Is Pick to Succeed Bair
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2011
President to Nominate Vice Chairman of F.D.I.C. to Lead It
New York Times 06/10/2011
Bair's Legacy: An FDIC With Teeth
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
J.P. Morgan Banker Selected for FDIC
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
Officials at the Bush administration credit Shelia Bair of the FDIC for anticipating the credit and banking crisis way ahead of others and for developing a comprehensive approach to tackle it.
Grouped Articles
The Case Against the Bernanke-Obama Financial Rescue
New York Times 05/16/2014
Bair Proposal Seeks Government Loans To Aid Homeowners
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2008
Agency Floats a Proposal to Help With Home Loans
New York Times 05/01/2008
BusinessWeek 06/26/2008
IndyMac Reopens, Halts Foreclosures on Its Loans
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2008
FDIC Presses Bank Regulators To Use Warier Eye
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2008
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Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
U.S. Regulators Fault 3 Foreign Banks Over ‘Living Wills’
Wall Street Journal 03/25/2015
Banks Find Loophole on Capital Rule
Wall Street Journal 02/17/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
To Envision Dodd-Frank's Future, Look to its Predecessor
New York Times 02/09/2012
Fisher and Rosenblum: How to Shrink the 'Too-Big-to-Fail' Banks
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2013
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 06/20/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2011
Wall Street Journal 11/23/2011
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