Posted on 05/24/2010 8:43:29 PM PDT by neverdem
The financial-reform bill will do its part to save the economyby creating jobs for accountants and lawyers.
President Obama and leading Democrats are calling the "Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010" the greatest overhaul of Wall Street since the Great Depression. And that may well be true. But judging from the many loopholes in the legislationwith more to come as the banks maneuver stealthily to tweak the final product in conferencethe new bill might be better termed "the Accountants' and Lawyers' Welfare Act of 2010." The bottom line is that despite the blizzard of amendments and provisions addedincluding some very smart changes at the 11th hour, like imposing greater control of ratings agencieswhat's likely to emerge on the other side of this in the years to come is a Wall Street that's largely unchanged if marginally more regulated.
Indeed, if any structural changes to Wall Street follow from this law, it is likely to be that the biggest banks get even more powerful than they already are, despite the size limits being placed on them.
The accountants and lawyersread lobbyistshave already made some serious inroads. Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington State had wanted to add a simple provision shedding light on the vast "dark" market in swaps, which until now has been almost entirely unregulated. The language stated clearly that it shall be "unlawful" if a swap that the Securities and Exchange Commission wanted to be "cleared" out in the open was not cleared. But that language was somehow deemed too strong or troublesome for the industry. Now there is no threat of a finding of illegality and no penalty promised if swaps deals don't go through a clearinghouse. Another provision, also introduced somewhat mysteriously, says that clearinghouses can't be forced by authorities to accept swaps for clearingagain, allowing...
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