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[10.27.09]

Bill in works to let U.S. dissolve failing firms

see also "Banking Industry Pans Resolution Authority: It Makes Business ‘Unnecessarily More Expensive’ (CAP's Wonk Room, 10/26)

[10.26.09]

Fed plan to police bank pay unlikely to curb risk

[10.26.09]

Analysis: Obama's consumer agency no sure deal

[10.26.09]

Bernanke puts heat on Congress to reform financial regulation

[10.26.09]

Executive pay is only part of the problem

see also the editorials in the New York Times (10/24) and the Washington Post (10/26)

[10.26.09]

Trying to Rein In ‘Too Big to Fail’ Institutions

see also "New US bill on "too big to fail" fix seen Monday (Reuters 10/23)

[10.26.09]

Do not ignore the need for financial reform

OPINION (George Soros)

[10.26.09]

Six Steps to Revitalize the Financial System

OPINION (Sanford I. Weill and Judah S. Kraushaar)

[10.26.09]

BofA Repayment To TARP Hits Snag

[10.26.09]

Fed's Tarullo Shakes Up Bank Rules

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