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Richard Parsons, Former Time Warner CEO, Dies at 76
Banks And Business Groups Challenge Fed's Stress Test Rules
Insiders At Citigroup Sold US$3.3m In Stock, Alluding To Potential Weakness
Citigroup (C) Beats Stock Market Upswing: What Investors Need to Know
It is not enough to force the Federal Reserve to issue a statement of "surrender"! Wall Street has directly taken them to court.
① Due to dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency in the Federal Reserve's annual stress testing process, an organization representing the Bank of America has taken the Federal Reserve to court; ② This also marks a significant escalation in the intensity of the conflict between Wall Street and the Federal Reserve over the past two years.
Banks Sue Federal Reserve Over 'Lack of Transparency' in Stress Testing --WSJ
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J Servai (JLAPT) : Wait and See ...
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A Humble Mooer : banks have a very poor track record under lower regulation.
the race to outperform in banking creates perverse incentives and offloading responsibilities under "too big to fail" conditions.
I'm taking a wait and see approach.
103774197 : Election day is November 5th, VOO closing price is 530.1, it only increased by 2.89% to 538.94 by December 19th. How is your S&P 500 increase of over 6% calculated?
kyneo :