This Week in Financial Regulation, July 7th
News and Commentary In a post at Banking Exchange, staff cover the recent increase in dividends by a handful of large US banks following their results in Fed stress tests. [...]
News and Commentary In a post at Banking Exchange, staff cover the recent increase in dividends by a handful of large US banks following their results in Fed stress tests. [...]
News and Commentary AEI’s Howard Husock provided testimony before the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs arguing for making housing vouchers more effective. First, he argues that [...]
News and Commentary An article in INVISION magazine covers the new Texas law that expands the scope of practice for optometrists, allowing them to prescribe oral medications and to manage [...]
News and Commentary In an article in Bloomberg, Nicholas Comfort and Steven Arons discuss the European Central Bank’s threats of increased capital requirements levied against Deutsche Bank for its highly [...]
News and Commentary In an opinion article for The Regulatory Review, Hannah Kass writes on the vast racial inequities in land ownership in the US. Today, white Americans own nearly [...]
News and Commentary In the American Bar Association Journal, Stephanie Francis Ward covers the news that the New York State Bar Association wishes to create its own exam for the [...]
News and Commentary In an article at Fortune, Shiva Rajgopal and Sri Ramamoorti argue that the SEC should oversee markets throughout the globe, rather than just the US. This would [...]
News and Commentary An article from the law firm Ward and Smith discusses the appeal process that an occupational licensee may pursue when facing an investigation or disciplinary action by [...]
News and Commentary In an article at Vox, Jerusalem Demsas discusses whether the United States is experiencing a housing bubble. She first explores the question of what makes for a [...]
News and Commentary In a Pairagraph discussion, Oren Cass and Howard Marks debate whether the financial sector has become a drag on the real economy. Cass argues that financial firms [...]