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Blast From the Past: Alan Greenspan: Dodd-Frank Should Be Repealed

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of bank regulations and calls for the repeal of the Dodd-Frank Act. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg ‹GO›.”…

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Blast From the Past: What Barney Frank Really Thinks About the Rollback of Dodd-Frank

The Senate is on the verge of passing a bill that will weaken Dodd-Frank, the landmark 2010 banking reform law. If passed, the new bill will exempt midsize banks with …

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Blast From the Past: Why Trump Wants to Make Banks Risky Again

Trump campaigned on deregulating Wall Street, saying that regulations are “killing our country and our jobs.” He wants to repeal Dodd-Frank, the 2010 law that tried to reign in the …

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The Rising Popularity of NFTs

Josh Katz, YelloHeart CEO, discusses the increasing popularity of NFTs. With CNBC’s Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Bonawyn Eison…

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Fed’s Going to Have to sound ‘Less Dovish to Get Control of Bond Market’: Peter Boockvar

Peter Boockvar, Bleakley Advisory Group CIO, calls in to ‘The Exchange’ to discuss whether he thinks the Fed is starting to lose control of the bond market and what that …

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Blast From the Past: Explainer: Equivalence and Passporting – BBC Newsnight

Adam Parsons explains equivalence and passporting in a post-Brexit economy.…

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Blast From the Past: Brexit: Will UK Banks Move Abroad? – BBC Newsnight

Adam Parsons has been looking at the consequences of Brexit on finance companies in the UK, and investigates whether some companies may move abroad.…

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Why the City Needs to Diverge From the EU and Seek New Markets | Analysis

As UK-EU equivalence post-Brexit remains in stasis, The Telegraph’s Brussels correspondent James Crisp explains why the City of London needs to diverge from the EU and forge its own path …

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Brexit Implications for Financial Services

The UK’s financial services industry is not only very important to the UK economy, it is also extremely important to the EU economy. The loss of the financial services ‘passport’ …

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Sectors UpClose: Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s stratospheric rise this year has some market watchers asking whether the rally in digital currencies will end badly for those who bought into it. O’Neil Global Advisors Randy Watts …

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