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Columns/Opinion
In Praise of Shorts and Financial Speculation
While the stocks of many investment banks tanked and a number failed, it wasn't the short sellers that created the problems.
Executive Compensation Limits Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences The pay czar, the banker tax, pending legislation, shareholder lawsuits and a popular revolt all are vying to change Wall Street compensation.
Prognosticating About 2010 and the Magic 8-Ball Regulatory changes, electronic trading solutions and international policy will dominate 2010. How so? 'Reply hazy, try again.'
Wall Street Compensation and Investment: A Different Take The likelihood of deferred compensation may trouble Wall Street professionals. But on the bright side, it should fuel a deferred compensation-based investment boom.
Regulators, Be Careful What You Wish For While some change may be necessary, regulators must remember that even the smallest shifts in policy can have wide-ranging and unpredictable effects on the markets.
The Odds of Exchange Migration Though it may seem like a quick fix, migrating OTC products to exchanges is a process fraught with dangers and problems all its own.
OTC, Central Clearing or Exchange-Traded: Choosing the Right Path Increasing capital reserve requirements for OTC self-cleared products would change the economics of the marketplace and may nudge the indusrty toward an exchange-traded model.
Four Ways President Obama Can Put the Economy Back on Track The Obama Administration walked into one of the most turbulent financial markets since the Great Depression. What can President Obama do to not only stop the slide, but also turn the economy around?
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Banking Bailout: Is Bigger Truly Better?
Why are we still waiting for the $700 billion bailout?
Now Is the Time for Firms to Position Themselves for the End of the Economic Downturn
Clearing and Settlement Top-of-Mind for Front-Office Execs
In a Tumultuous Economy, Wall Street Must -- and Will -- Find a New Model
Opportunities Beckon Amid Economic Turmoil
NYSE TransactTools May Be NYSE Euronext’s Most Important Asset
Société Générale-Type Fraud Could Happen Again
Data Center Engineering Needs To Consider Consumption
NYSE Specialist Elimination Is Overdue
Larry Tabb Predicts Financial Trends for 2008
The Boston Equity Exchange (BEX) Calls It Quits
What Does A Thomson-Reuters Combination Mean For The Financial Markets Industry?
Financial Markets Must Invest In Their Technology Infrastructure To Survive
Is Multi-Asset Trading Dead on Arrival?
Against the Odds, the NYSE Has Successfully Implemented the Hybrid, Acquired Euronext and Become More Profitable
Regaining N.Y.’s Financial Glory?
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