Will the Federal Reserve's latest system, quantitative easing, work? Richard DeKaser looks back on the past couple months and breaks it down for you.
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Will proposed financial regulations go too far?
Are proposed financial and banking regulations going too far and will they hurt the ability of small businesses to work with banks? Richard DeKaser discusses this issue with Jim Blasingame, plus they talk about other proposed regulations, including the cap and trade carbon regulations.
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Banking, Investors, Capital, Government, Politics
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