Calls Grow Louder for International Oversights of US Markets
Heather Timmons and Katrin Bennhold report for The International Herald Tribune: "Politicians, regulators and financial specialists outside the United States are seeking a role in oversight of American markets, banks and rating agencies in the wake of recent problems related to subprime mortgages. Their argument is simple: The United States is exporting financial products, but losses to investors in other countries suggest that American regulators are not properly monitoring the products or alerting investors to the risks."
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rudkla - 29. Aug, 19:36