"The Wall Street Shuffle," CNN Radio (Dallas) - May 27, 2010 Professor Greenberger emphasizes the importance of section 716 in Senate financial regulatory reform legislation.
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CNN Money - May 25, 2010 Winners and losers of the current Wall Street reform legislation.
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"CongressDaily," National Journal - May 25, 2010 Professor Greenberger comments on Rep. Barney Frank's assertion that Senate financial regulatory reform legislation "goes to far" by requiring banks to spin off their swaps desks.
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HeatingOil.com - May 24, 2010 The CFTC is poised to impose new rules on speculators following the Senate's approval of financial regulatory reform legislation. Professor Greenberger calls it "a signal from Congress."
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Business Week - May 21, 2010 The CFTC is poised to impose new rules on speculators following the Senate's approval of financial regulatory reform legislation. Professor Greenberger calls it "a signal from Congress."
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San Francisco Chronicle - May 21, 2010 The CFTC is poised to impose new rules on speculators following the Senate's approval of financial regulatory reform legislation. Professor Greenberger calls it "a signal from Congress."
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FireDogLake - May 20, 2010 Professor Greenberger says Sen. Maria Cantwell is "absolutely right in what she's doing" by holding up cloture on the Senate's financial regulation legislation.
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"Marketplace," NPR - May 19, 2010 Professor Greenberger explains it's critical that Sen. Lincoln's derivatives provision prevails.
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"Planet Money," NPR - May 19, 2010 Professor Greenberger warns that last minute dealings could exempt 60 percent of derivatives trades from regulation.
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The Washington Post - May 19, 2010 Professor Greenberger explains why Sen. Dodd's amendment to the financial regulation bill isn't a good compromise, especially for taxpayers.
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Capitol News Connection - May 19, 2010 The derivatives disaster is spreading to local governments.
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In These Times - May 19, 2010 Professor Greenberger expresses concern that reformers have to fight the Obama administration as much as they have to fight Wall Street.
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The Epoch Times - May 17, 2010 Wall Street's next move: betting on Hollywood. Professor Greenberger says that, in gaming terms, there's a good chance it will be banned.
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Tampa Tribune - May 17, 2010 Professor Greenberger says a Florida candidate for U.S. Senate who made billions betting against the housing market benefited "from a system that caused the meltdown, but he didn't cause it."
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WTOP Radio (Washington, D.C.) - May 13, 2010 Factors that could have contributed to the latest wild market swing.
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CNN Money - May 11, 2010 Wall Street's next move: betting on Hollywood. Professor Greenberger weighs in.
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Insurance Advocate - May 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger applauds the New York assemblyman who introduced legislation to regulate credit default swaps like insurance.
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"Assignment," BBC Radio - May 9, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses the fight to regulate derivatives in the late 90s.
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The Globe & Mail - May 7, 2010 Professor Greenberger explains how high-speed trading could have contributed to a massive market dysfunction.
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The Fiscal Times - May 5, 2010 Lessons learned from derivatives deregulation a decade ago.
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Rortybomb (blog) - May 5, 2010 Professor Greenberger defends Sen. Blanche Lincoln's proposal to spin off swaps desks.
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The Washington Post online - May 5, 2010 Professor Greenberger defends Sen. Blanche Lincoln's proposal to spin off swaps desks.
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CNBC.com - May 5, 2010 Professor Greenberger says world governments will follow the United States' lead in regulating OTC derivatives.
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The Huffington Post - May 4, 2010 Coalition letter on financial regulatory reform.
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C-SPAN - May 4, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses the role credit rating agencies played in the financial crisis, plus possible new regulations.
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The Huffington Post - May 4, 2010 Well-known companies are supporting relaxed standards for Wall Street.
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The Washington Post online - May 3, 2010 Sen. Blanche Lincoln's derivatives proposal is getting support from Professor Greenberger.
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