financial crisis
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The Financial Industry: Too Important to Leave to Bankers
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Improved disclosure of financial information and compensation schemes that tie executive pay to credit quality could help avoid another financial collapse.
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The View of the Eurozone Crisis From China
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A Chinese economist says that his nation is more vulnerable to a Eurozone collapse than the U.S. is.
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Pessimistic Americans Are Bad Shoppers
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The Great Recession has meant $1.069 trillion less in consumer expenditures. And consumers still aren’t feeling confident.
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Reining In Risk: The Fed Tackles the Dodd-Frank Regulatory Mandates
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The Federal Reserve continues to deal with the aftermath of the financial crisis. A top official in the Chicago branch details how they are working to prevent another.
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Credit Stagnation in the MENA
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Credit market recovery in the Middle East and North African region will lag global economic recovery. Economic shortfalls are likely throughout the region and policymakers must take actions to dampen adverse effects.

