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    Seeing Through 'the Banker's New Clothes'
    June 12, 2014
    | Neha Tara Mehta
    In a recent TedX talk, Stanford economist Anat Admati likens Wall Street executives and financial analysts to the emperor in the memorable children’s fairy tale.
  • The $13 Billion JPMorgan Settlement is a Good Start
    October 22, 2013
    | William Greider
    Better late than never grumpy citizens can say, but someone still needs to go to jail.
  • Analyzing the Causes of the Financial Crisis
    September 21, 2013
    A collection of interviews with politicians, policymakers, journalists and one ex-banker about the systemic flaws that led our economy to the brink of collapse.
  • Who Will Stand Up to Wall Street?
    July 24, 2013
    | Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
    While the House continues kowtowing, United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard praises a select few in the Senate are working to tame the banks.
  • Banks on the Run (Continued)
    May 2, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Last week, Wells Fargo bankers traveled from San Francisco to Salt Lake City for their shareholders meeting in an attempt to avoid protests, but activists weren’t deterred.
  • Update: Banks Got Nowhere to Run to, Baby
    April 21, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Banks are moving their shareholder meetings to escape protesters, but the protesters are following. Last week it was U.S. Bank fleeing to Boise, this week it's Wells Fargo hiding in Salt Lake City.
  • Banks Got Nowhere to Run To, Baby
    April 14, 2013 | Updated April 13, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    After facing protests in their home city of Minneapolis, U.S. Bank executives moved their shareholders meeting to Idaho -- but the outrage followed.
  • Don't Count on Dodd-Frank... Yet
    March 22, 2013
    | Lauren Feeney
    Economist Simon Johnson says implementation of the act's Wall Street reforms is "painfully slow" and that our financial system remains at risk.
  • The Fight to Curb a Consumer Watchdog
    February 12, 2013
    | John Light
    Why are Senate Republicans doing everything they can to cripple the already-successful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
  • Washington’s Revolving Door: As Old as Lincoln
    December 18, 2012
    | Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
    Washington influence peddling isn't new, but that doesn't mean the peddlers shouldn't be called out.


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