Recreational marijuana is about to become legal across Canada. How long before we follow our neighbors’ sensible lead?
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Tag Archives: Regulation
New Fed Management, New Volcker Rules
Reacting to an overreaction, financial regulators are moving to lift some of the burdens of the “Volcker rule.”
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The Opposite Of A Eureka Moment
Eureka, California, is usually damp and chilly, but the state may require new homes there to be built with solar panels anyway.
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Every Rule Has Its Price
Diminishing liquidity in financial markets is the unwanted but unsurprising consequence of post-crash rulemaking.
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This Peacock Can’t Fly
When people say flying is a zoo nowadays, they can be taken literally. Some airlines are trying to change that.
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Airlines Should Choose Their Wishes Carefully
Airlines think they are over-regulated, but they may find the alternative is worse.
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For Vanguard Money Fund, The Love Isn’t Mutual
Vanguard and other big money fund managers were against a pointless SEC rule, until they were for it.
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A Trump Tax Policy Highlight
The Trump administration has scored an early tax policy success, simply by stopping destructive Obama-era regulations.
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The Cool Crowd Meets The Beach Police
The ‘big tent’ may be welcome in some political circles and on some beaches, but elsewhere, not so much.
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Private Equity For All
With fewer companies going public, should the SEC allow more people to invest in companies that are still private?
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