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Geithner And Summers Protect Free Market Mantle Against Regulatory Reform

Don Miller) Two key members of President Barack Obama's economic team were part of a group of financial heavyweights that in the late 1990s helped to kill regulatory reform that might have limited the impact of the 2008 financial meltdown. Full Article at iStockAnalyst

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