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![]() Daring to raise the specter of the 1920's
» Posted by Martin Weil on October 07, 2007
Your predecessors on the Senate Banking Committee, in the celebrated Pecora Hearings of 1933 and 1934, laid the groundwork for the modern edifice of financial regulation. I suspect that they would be appalled at the parallels between the systemic risks of the 1920s and many of the modern practices that have been permitted to seep back in to our financial markets. Robert Kuttner, financial journalist and author, in testimony before the House Committee on Financial Services.
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