(In this second installment of a two-part series, FTF News asked the head of a New York-based financial services regulatory consulting company, Mary Kopczynski, CEO of 8of9, and her staff about the new Trump administration and its plans to dismantle the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation. Answers from her and her team are in the Q&A… Read More >>
Glass-Steagall May Survive the U.S. Presidential Race
The major U.S. political party conventions to nominate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton for president have been nothing if not colorful. Yet hidden among the balloons and confetti is the news that both political parties have more or less endorsed a return to the Glass-Steagall provision separating commercial and investment banking. Our first stop is… Read More >>
Will Democrats Rip Apart Banks via a New Glass-Steagall Act?
The race for the presidential nomination among the Democrats is taking shape as front runner Hillary Clinton is facing challenges on the left from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley, particularly on the issue of ripping apart banks that are deemed “too big to fail.” Sanders and O’Malley, in… Read More >>
Is ‘Too Big to Fail’ Too Big to Fix?
(Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part series on the problem of financial services firms that are “Too Big to Fail” and therefore must be propped up during an economic crisis at taxpayers’ expense. This problem became acute during the Great Recession and many had hoped reform legislation such as the Dodd-Frank… Read More >>
Should Glass-Steagall Be Revived to Stop ‘Too Big to Fail?’
(Editor’s note: This is the first part of a two-part series on whether in the wake of the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932 there are financial institutions that have become “too big to fail” because they have essentially bet too much of the firm’s money on highly risky capital markets. The recent turmoil… Read More >>
Glass-Steagall Redux?
First, I know that the name of Elizabeth Warren, the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, makes Wall Street’s collective blood boil. In fact, blood pressure levels must be rising this week as Warren makes the rounds again in part to promote the paperback version of her book “A Fighting Chance.” In interviews on TV and radio,… Read More >>