CBS Evening News - March 26, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the Treasury's proposal to overhaul the financial regulatory system.
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FoxBusiness.com Live - March 23, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the Treasury's latest plan to buy banks' troubled assets.
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NBC Nightly News - March 21, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the latest public outcry over bonuses paid to executives at American International Group (AIG).
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The Financial - March 19, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses how excessive speculation in the unregulated energy and swaps markets has caused unnecessary and substantial volatility in the agriculture and energy markets.
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NBC Nightly News - March 17, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the $165 million in bonuses paid to American International Group (AIG) executives.
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WTOP Radio, 103.5 FM (Washington, D.C.) - March 16, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses bonuses for executives in American International Group (AIG)'s financial products division.
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WNYC Radio (NPR), 93.9 FM (New York City) - March 16, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the existing financial regulatory structure and how it could be reformed.
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WBFF TV, Fox 45 (Baltimore, MD) - March 13, 2009 Professor Greenberger explains why a conservatorship approach to bank nationalisation could help free up credit markets.
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Stanford Magazine - March/April 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses Brooksley Born, chairwoman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in the late 90s and pushed for oversight and transparency of financial derivatives transactions.
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WUSA TV, Channel 9 (Washington, D.C.) - March 11, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the latest developments in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme case, including the investigation into the possibility that Madoff had accomplices.
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Frontline's "Inside the Meltdown" - deleted scene (PBS) - March 6, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses the push to regulate derivatives in the late 1990s. (To view "Frontline: Inside the Meltdown" in its entirety, click here.)
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WBAL TV, Channel 11 (Baltimore) - March 6, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses Legg Mason's sell off of $1.8 billion in structured investment vehicles at 25 cents on the dollar.
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Federal News Radio, 1500 AM (Washington, D.C.) - March 2 Professor Greenberger explains how the proposed Derivatives Market Transparency and Accountability Act of 2009 would affect derivatives and which federal agencies would be charged with oversight if the bill becomes law.
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Delta Farm Press - March 2 Professor Greenberger testifies before the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture at a hearing on the Derivatives Market Transparency and Accountability Act of 2009.
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