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Well, were do we start?
On the subjects of the toxic-assets plan/public-private investment partnership
("PPIP") and Treasury Secretary Tim
Geithner's latest power grab, it's difficult to organize my thoughts and
decide where to begin. There is almost too much information to absorb here.
Trying to catch up with all the latest news on not only the government's toxic-assets
plan, but Geithner's
proposal for sweeping regulatory changes over the financial industry, may
seem like an overwhelming task.
Thankfully, there are a few people out there (bloggers, journalists) who seem
up to the task of covering these events. I've organized a collection of some
of the best articles and blog posts that I have found on these interrelated
subjects. Select and read as you like.
Before we begin, I will say one thing about the ongoing financial crisis and
government's response to it: the officials (many of whom are unelected) at
the helm have, rather predictably, decided to increase regulation and consolidate
their power in response to a crisis that, in many respects, they
helped create. Now, on with the show:
1. "Geithner
proposes vast expansion of US oversight of financial system" - Washington
Post.
2. "Geithner
proposes to reinvent how the financial world is regulated" - US News & World
Report.
3. "Geithner
to seek power over hedge funds, derivatives" - Bloomberg.
4. "Geithner
'power grab' could worry creditors" - FT.com.
5. "Geithner
testifies about new market rules (video)" - Bloomberg.
6. "Roubini
says Geithner plan won't prevent bank nationalizations (w/ video)" -
Bloomberg.
7. "Geithner's
desperate power grab" - Economics Junkie.
8. "Geithner
calls for power to blackmail companies" - Rossputin.com.
9. "Willem
Buiter on toxic-assets plan/PPIP" - FT.com.
10. "It
looks like Citi and Bank of America are already gaming the system" -
Clusterstock.
11. "Geithner's
five big misconceptions" - Business Insider.
12. "Ignoring
the Austrians got us into this mess" - Barron's.
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For more insight into the causes of the financial crisis and the build up
towards increased regulation of the financial industry, read on at the related
articles and posts below.
Related articles and posts:
1. The
Fed leviathan grows - Finance Trends.
2. Hedge
funds: regulations and redemptions - Finance Trends.
3. Jim
Rogers: Geithner clueless (Bloomberg TV) - Finance Trends.
4. Jim
Rogers doesn't mince words about crisis - BusinessWeek.
5. Adding up all government interventions -
NicolasRapp.com.
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