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The difficulties in CFTC's first year under Gensler to write the rules for derivatives required by the Dodd-Frank reform legislation.
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Banks Criticize Strict Controls for Foreign Bets
New York Times 04.30.2013
Big Banks Get Break in Rules To Limit Risks
New York Times 05.15.2013
Derivatives Reform on the Ropes
New York Times 05.19.2013
New York Times 04.18.2010
How Wall Street Gamed Derivatives Reform
BusinessWeek 05.27.2010
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
New Rule, Vacancy, for Wall Street Regulator
New York Times 11.05.2013
Can Big Banks Maintain the Status Quo on Derivatives?
New York Times 08.28.2010
Gensler's Struggles Mark Regulatory Challenges
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2011
Atlas Shrugged. Will Regulators?
Wall Street Journal 07.20.2011
Barney Frank, Financial Overhaul Defendor in Chief
New York Times 07.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 10.19.2011
Mr. Corzine and His Regulators
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011
Hot Commodity: Research on Prices
Wall Street Journal 04.26.2012
In New Rules to Shine Light on Derivatives- Regulators to Allow Exemptions
New York Times 07.10.2012
How to Avoid Another Bank Bailout
Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012
New York Times 08.06.2012
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