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Letters to the Editors of the Wall Street Journal on the trading losses at JP Morgan Chase, the Volcker Rule and Glass-Steagall repeal

04/10/2009

Losses at Societe Generale by a single trader with losses over $7 billion in 2010, followed by a novice traders loss of $2 billion at UBS in 2011, and the ongoing loss at Chase of $2 billion in 2012, point to the dangers facing the banking systems in Europe and the U.S. without adequate regulatory oversight over risktaking by banks.

Grouped Articles

Volcker Rule to Curb Bank Trading Proves Hard to Write

Wall Street Journal 09.10.2013

The Volcker Rule on Bank Risks Approaches Its Final Edits

New York Times 12.03.2013

Making Banking Boring

New York Times 04.10.2009

The Lessons of JPMorgan'€™s Trading Loss

New York Times 05.14.2012

Hedge or Bet? Parsing the J.P. Morgan Trade

Wall Street Journal 05.16.2012

Inside J.P. Morgan's Blunder

Wall Street Journal 05.18.2012

Discord at JPMorgan Investment Office Blamed in Huge Loss

New York Times 05.19.2012

From 'Caveman' to 'Whale'

Wall Street Journal 05.20.2012

JPMorgan Trading Loss May Reach $9 Billion

New York Times 06.28.2012

Sandy Weill Regrets Breaking Glass

Wall Street Journal 07.26.2012

Steven Pearlstein: Shattering the Glass-Steagall myth - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07.29.2012

How to Avoid Another Bank Bailout

Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012

Lessons From the London Whale

New York Times 01.19.2013

Goldman Sachs Not Sure It Can Sell Private-Equity Stakes

WSJ 08.04.2016


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