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The real Dodd-Frank scandal

  Comes now Timothy Geithner, treasury secretary from 2009 to 2013, to tell you that much of what you “know” about Dodd-Frank — Congress’ response to the 2008-09 financial crisis — is wrong. It’s a timely review because the Trump administration is promising to overhaul the law. The title of Geithner’s essay, carried in the current issue of Foreign Affairs, ...

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For France’s biggest bank, happiness is a long patience

  BNP Paribas SA’s 2016 results should have been a celebration worthy of a guingette. France’s largest bank actually managed to increase revenue as well as earnings amid a backdrop of crushingly low rates and political instability. Yet the stock slumped as much as 5 percent, with investors unimpressed by a slew of one-time costs and the prospect of a ...

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How world’s fastest-growing economy went bust

  Not so long ago, Mongolia was the world’s fastest-growing economy. Now, by nearly every metric, it’s in a dire fix. Its debt has surged, its currency has plummeted, and its budget deficit has widened alarmingly. Foreign investment has dried up and economic growth all but ceased. Even the poor antelope are beset by plague. Making matters worse, some staggering ...

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