Breaking Financial News: Bush Administration Seeks Wall Street Regulation

Miranda Marquit
By Miranda Marquit
Monday, March 31 2008

The big news this morning is that the Bush Administration is bringing out the big guns. Sort of.

In sweeping regulations, the Bush Administration offers a bunch of proposals designed to regulate the entire financial system. But will it actually be useful? The New York Times reports on the latest in Wall Street regulation:

Hedge funds and private equity firms, which have enjoyed freedom for government oversight for years, would finally fall under federal watch. But that oversight would be minimal, enabling the government to do little beyond collecting information until a widescale financial crisis has already occurred.
Additionally, the practices linked to the current subprime mortgage crisis would not actually be affected.

So, is this regulation for the sake of looking like they're doing something? It sort of seems that way. At least the "too little, too late" mentality has remained constant...

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