C-SPAN - June 30, 2010 Professor Greenberger testifies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
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Associated Press - June 30, 2010 Professor Greenberger testifies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
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"Maryland Morning," WYPR (Baltimore) - June 29, 2010 Professor Greenberger explains important regulations in the financial reform package.
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"The Diane Rehm Show," NPR - June 28, 2010 Professor Greenberger gives a detailed overview of the financial regulatory reform package.
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Fortune (blog) - June 25, 2010 Professor Greenberger will testify before the FCIC on June 30.
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Reuters - June 23, 2010 Professor Greenberger commends Sen. Blanche Lincoln for spearheading the latest fight to regulate derivatives.
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The Huffington Post - June 23, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses the fight to keep tough derivatives language in the financial regulatory reform bill.
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Reuters - June 16, 2010 Professor Greenberger says tough derivatives language in the Senate's financial regulatory reform bill means "doing an entirely different kind of swaps business."
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Reuters - June 14, 2010 A revised proposal from Sen. Blanche Lincoln would allow banks to keep parts of their OTC derivatives operations.
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AlterNet - June 11, 2010 Professor Greenberger says the U.S. taxpayer should not be a part of banks' derivatives market-making.
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Politico - June 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger says Sen. Blanche Lincoln's primary victory will encourage fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill to keep her tough derivatives language in the financial reform bill.
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"Planet Money," NPR - June 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger says clearinghouses do a good job of managing risk.
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Reuters - June 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger says that high-frequency trading is one of the most important issues the CFTC will handle.
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Rolling Stone - June 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses the fight over loophole language in the Senate's financial regulatory reform legislation.
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NASDAQ - June 9, 2010 Professor Greenberger says Sen. Blanche Lincoln's primary victory is a boon for strong derivatives language in the financial regulatory reform bill.
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MarketWatch - June 9, 2010 Professor Greenberger says Sen. Blanche Lincoln's primary victory is a boon for strong derivatives language in the financial regulatory reform bill.
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Derivatives tele-press conference - June 8, 2010 Professor Greenberger joins Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz and Rob Johnson of the Roosevelt Institute for a tele-press conference on keeping tough derivatives language in the Senate's financial reform bill.
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Reuters - June 7, 2010 Ahead of financial regulatory reforms, some firms are already modifying how they do business.
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The American Interest - June 3, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses ICE Trust U.S., clearing, and the IRS.
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Washington Lawyer - June 2010 Professor Greenberger explains the role of derivatives in the financial crisis and why opaque markets need to be regulated.
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