Central bankers push regulatory reform as recovery takes hold
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet, who met with other officials during the weekend in the US, reiterated that despite the economic recovery, plans to overhaul regulations of financial markets should not be delayed. "The talk in the hallways is concern about whether the regulatory reform legislation will go through," said Mark Gertler, a professor at New York University.
Bloomberg | 24 Aug.
This story published in SIFMA Global SmartBrief on 08/24/2009
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