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Unnecessary Intervention: The Administration’s Effort to Regulate Credit Default Swaps By Peter J. Wallison The last element of the administration’s effort to regulate the financial system—a new regulatory structur
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Document Date: 2011-09-09 17:58:54


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Washington / D.C. / /

Company

The Administration / Counter Derivatives / AIG / Goldman Sachs / CCP / Merrill Lynch / C. / Bank of America / New York Times / Wachovia / CDS / Citigroup / B. Pursuing E / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Event

M&A / Product Issues / Bankruptcy / Business Partnership / /

IndustryTerm

media representatives / insurance company fails / bank / respective bank supervisors / ance broker / potential buyer / important risk management tools / potential seller / /

Organization

Trading Commission / U.S. Department of the Treasury / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Congress / New Foundation / US Federal Reserve / House Financial Services Committee / 3The administration / Securities and Exchange Commission / /

Person

Neel Kashkari / Rahm Emanuel / Peter Edmonston / Peter J. Wallison / /

Position

dealer / and the dealer / large dealer / president / swap dealer / ance broker / chief of staff / Treasury official / Major / dealer / Regulatory Reform Agenda Moves Forward / systemic dealer / /

Product

swap participants / /

PublishedMedium

New York Times / /

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pdf / /

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www.treasury.gov/press/releases/reports/Blueprint.pdf / www.treasury.gov/press / www.aei.org/outlook/29158 / www.treas.gov / www.aei.org / www.financialstability.gov/docs/regulatory / /

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