Wed 25 February 2009,
Financial Times
Regulating the new financial sector
This post contains the comments I made at the 6th Annual Conference: Emerging from the Financial Crisis , held at the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University, on February 20. It contains 22 points, two for each of the 12 disciples, minus Judas, who is otherwise engaged, buying silver futures.
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