Has Wall Street Been Tamed?
Has Wall Street Been Tamed?
8/20/2016
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This article from The New York Times Magazine examines whether Wall Street has truly been tamed in the aftermath of the financial crisis. It analyzes the various regulations and reforms that have been put in place to rein in the excesses of the financial industry. The author explores the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act, which aimed to increase oversight and transparency, as well as other regulatory measures. The article also discusses the challenges of enforcing these regulations and the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of Wall Street reform. Overall, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the efforts to regulate and control the financial industry in the wake of the crisis.
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