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Close links and revolving door between large banks and regulators in Europe and the U.S.

05/04/2009

Mark Branson, heads the division in charge of supervising banks at the Swiss financial regulatory authority, FINMA. He headed the Japan operations of UBS at the time when UBS traders in Japan were engaging in manipulation of the LIBOR rate. This has raised questions in the Swiss parliament about the integrity of the Swiss regulator.

Grouped Articles

SEC's Top Cop Oversaw Deutsche CDOs

Wall Street Journal 04.24.2010

SEC 'Revolving Door' Under Review

Wall Street Journal 06.16.2010

A Conflict in Geithner's New Job- Not Exactly

New York Times 11.18.2013

Doubts Greet Plan for Euro Zone Bank Regulator

New York Times 07.01.2012

New York Fed Chairman's Ties to Goldman Raise Questions

Wall Street Journal 05.04.2009

In Turnabout Former Regulators Assail Wall St. Watchdogs

New York Times 10.22.2014

New Scrutiny of Goldman's Ties to the New York Fed After a Leak

New York Times 11.19.2014

Fed Launches Review of Practices for Supervising Big Banks

Wall Street Journal 11.20.2014

After Criticism, Fed Will Study Wall St. Oversight

New York Times 11.20.2014

More Defendants Wanted

Wall Street Journal 09.16.2015

French Economists Protest Hollande’s Nomination of Central Bank Chief

New York Times 09.15.2015

Ex-SEC Official Gallagher Joins Regulatory Consultant

Wall Street Journal 01.04.2016

Swiss Regulator Put in Spotlight

Wall Street Journal 12.20.2012

S.E.C.'s Revolving Door Hurts Its Effectiveness

New York Times 02.11.2013

Too big to jail: why the crackdowns on dodgy finance have been so ineffective | Prem Sikka

The Guardian 10.06.2021


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