In the Wake of Bear: I-Bank Regulation Now in Fed's Hands [View article]
You are the Prince of Wall Street. I am the Witch of Wall Street.
Prince writes, in part,
"Leveraging through derivatives will probably end with an order from the regulators against such actions."
I would not hedge a bet on this, certainly not under Bush's administration. Regulatory enforcement and regulatory actions, both are down significantly since Bush fired aggressive SEC chair Bill Donaldson then replaced him with a known crook, Chris Cox.
Some quick SEC numbers generated by the White House:
Cases Successfully Resolved:
Donaldson - 98% Cox - 92%
Cases Filed After Complaint Initiation:
Donaldson - 69% Cox - 54%
Monetary Disgorgements / Penalties Ordered
Donaldson - 86% Cox - 55%
There is no doubt new regulations are needed to strap a leash on this new class of Wall Street criminals. However, a leash serves no purpose when our government actively discourages enforcement of securities regulations and discourages enforcement of our laws; Wall Street criminals are allowed to run wild upon our streets while their leashes hang on a wall in the SEC chairman's office.
Is not this the true crisis we Americans face today?
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You are the Prince of Wall Street. I am the Witch of Wall Street.
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Prince writes, in part,
"Leveraging through derivatives will probably end with an order from the regulators against such actions."
I would not hedge a bet on this, certainly not under Bush's administration. Regulatory enforcement and regulatory actions, both are down significantly since Bush fired aggressive SEC chair Bill Donaldson then replaced him with a known crook, Chris Cox.
Some quick SEC numbers generated by the White House:
Cases Successfully Resolved:
Donaldson - 98%
Cox - 92%
Cases Filed After Complaint Initiation:
Donaldson - 69%
Cox - 54%
Monetary Disgorgements / Penalties Ordered
Donaldson - 86%
Cox - 55%
There is no doubt new regulations are needed to strap a leash on this new class of Wall Street criminals. However, a leash serves no purpose when our government actively discourages enforcement of securities regulations and discourages enforcement of our laws; Wall Street criminals are allowed to run wild upon our streets while their leashes hang on a wall in the SEC chairman's office.
Is not this the true crisis we Americans face today?
Okpulot Taha
Choctaw Nation