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I feel there will be intense efforts to see what is going on inside previously opaque areas like hedge funds, derivative markets and subsidiaries set up to evade restrictions. for this I think we have to design a system where participants cannot threaten the safety of our country, I think this crisis is bad enough that it has rung some alarm bells, and there's a better chance of doing something right ... than there has been for decades.
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I am worried about the program which will encourage risky behavior in the future by shoring up the banks to the benefit of current shareholders. It sets bad precedents for the future, warning that taxpayers could take a hit if the program does not work as well as advertised.
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Most experts believe the current crisis is an extraordinary situation rather than an exaggerated plunge in the normal business cycle. Many of the causes need further study, but the consensus seems to be that the government will need to reform the regulatory system, a patchwork built over the past decades. No one has a master plan now, but some themes are emerging.
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