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Dodd-Frank law
Is it time to break up the banks?
by
Robert Reich
Apr 4, 2012
Commentator Robert Reich says the continued specter of 'too big to fail' compels nothing less.
Rule encouraging whistleblowers to come forward
Mar 13, 2012
Whistleblowers at American corporations are sending thousands more tips to the Securities and Exchange Commission to take advantage of a program that can make turning in your employer more lucrative than winning the lottery.
MID-DAY UPDATE: Dodd-Frank, budget cuts, Middle East and Lap-Band
Feb 17, 2011
The Senate banking committee today is questioning regulators of the Dodd-Frank law to gauge how much they've improved the financial system. The law...
MIDDAY UPDATE: new financial rules, Ghana oil drilling, Facebook
Dec 15, 2010
Federal agencies are beginning to shape the rules under Congress's financial overhaul, also known as the Dodd-Frank law. Regulators want to require...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Gold prices glitter and investors go "green"
Nov 9, 2010
Gold hit records highs today, topping more than $1,412.75 an ounce. Why are investors putting their faith in gold? Will the Republicans take aim at...