For some time, many regulators have viewed the Volcker Rule (part of the Dodd-Frank law which was put in place after the 2008 financial crisis) as too complicated to enforce. Former Chairman of the Fed, Janet L. Yellen, and present Chairman, Jerome H. Powell, concur. The rule put in place to prevent banks from making… [Read More]
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Crapo Spin: Too Big to Fail … Too Small to Succeed
Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID), Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, spearheaded a major rollback of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act: The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. The Crapo Bill was a recent topic of hot debate which had passed in the Senate, has now passed unchanged in the House, and has morphed into the Bank Lobbyist… [Read More]
How to Take Apart the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau!
Pryor to acting director Mick Mulvaney’s appointment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Mr. Mulvaney had called the CFPB a “sad, sick joke” and called for an overhaul of the agency, including curtailing its budget. Well, it looks as if Mr. Mulvaney is fulfilling his promises, even to demoting the “Consumer” in the Consumer Financial… [Read More]
Do Financial Regulations Actually Work Or Are We Kidding Ourselves!?
In the last 10 years, the collapse of so many of our financial institutions and the subsequent bailouts prompted the passing of regulations that many hoped would cure further bank and corporate mishaps and prevent scandals and fraud. Yet did they? An article by three professors, Luzi Hail, PhD., the Wharton School, Ahmed Tahoun, PhD., … [Read More]
Robin Hood and the Too Big To Fail! Is He Too Late to Help on the Crapo Bill?
Legend has it that Robin Hood, a former archer for Richard the Lionheart, took on the Sherriff of Nottingham, whose autocracy and exorbitant taxation of the town’s citizens were crippling the economy. Robin Hood went on to gain fame for fighting injustices imposed by the rich on the poor. However, in this present scenario –… [Read More]
Ethics Rule: Achieving the Gold Standard
The CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Texas Investor Summit, sponsored by the CFA Society of Dallas-Fort Worth and the CFA Societies of Texas, was held in Dallas this past week and featured Robert S. Kaplan, President & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and Robert Jenkins, London School of Economics and a member of the… [Read More]
Will Small Investment Advisory Firms Go the Way of Community Banks?
This last week I was honored to be invited back to speak to a conference of the Investments and Wealth Institute, a highly regarded professional association for financial advisors, investment consultants, and wealth managers who embrace excellence and ethics. As I was preparing, I noted the strong parallels between the breakdowns of ethics in banking,… [Read More]
Trump and Wall Street vs. Cordray and the American Consumer: All Out War?
This past weekend, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) erupted into chaos as two leaders were appointed as the agency’s acting director. The chaos continues this week between the two acting directors with aggressive emails, donuts and a requested restraining order. So is this a power play? Or a legitimate stance? Either way, there is… [Read More]
Consumers are Mad as Hell – The Big Banks Have Won Again!
Well so much for the CFPB and their attempt to protect the consumer. They’ve been shot down! The Senate has voted “to strike down a sweeping new rule that would have allowed millions of Americans to band together in class-action lawsuits against financial institutions.” The “vote is a giant setback for every consumer in this country,”… [Read More]
Do We Have Government by Goldman?
As a headline of an article by The Intercept suggests? A funny thing happened on the road to the White House. A President who had railed against Goldman Sachs and other TBTF and proclaimed, “For too long, a small group in our nation’s capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne… [Read More]
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