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Displaying all articles tagged:
Slouching Toward Reform
tell us how you really feel
July 22, 2010
So It’s Like
That
“If you were part of an effort to spend millions of dollars opposing the legislation,” you were unwelcome at the “celebration.”
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
July 15, 2010
Senate Passes Financial-Overhaul Bill
The president is expected to sign it this week.
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
July 13, 2010
Hank Paulson: Ultimately, the Financial-Regulation Bill Doesn’t Really Matter
“I think it is asking a lot for regulators to be perfect, because they won’t be.”
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
July 6, 2010
Kirsten Gillibrand’s ‘Chutzpah’ Not Appreciated by Wall Street
Anonymous banking executives take aim at Washington, accidentally making them sound effective.
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
June 30, 2010
House Approves Financial Overhaul Bill
237-192
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
June 29, 2010
Banks May Beat Congress Into Repealing $19 Billion Tax
Thanks, Scott Brown.
By
Jessica Pressler
June 24, 2010
Is Russell Simmons Helping or Exploiting the Poor?
The hip-hop entrepreneur won a fee exemption for his “Rush Card,” but his customers are still getting charged.
By
Jessica Pressler
slouching toward reform
June 18, 2010
Citigroup Is Just Going to Go Ahead and Proceed Like Financial Reform Isn’t Happening
Volcker Rule? What Volcker Rule?
By
Jessica Pressler