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If our remedies do not target the true underlying sources of the crisis, our newfound regulatory zeal might end up killing useful sorts of financial innovation, along with the toxic kind.
Critics of Gorton's industry have taken the newfound regulatory interest as an opportunity to slam his business, arguing that high-frequency trading firms -- which range in size from relatively small shops like Tower to major hedge funds -- can cause mayhem in the markets and put average mom-and-pop investments at risk.
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There are other, less tangible potential effects of EPA's pendular approach to regulatory policy and newfound status as a culture war battleground.
Republican legislators in Kentucky and West Virginia seem to have a newfound respect for the federal government and its regulatory abilities.
Progressive supporters, including The New York Times, cheer Mr. Obama's newfound enthusiasm to raise taxes on the rich, expand regulatory oversight and boost the government's responsibility to "keep competition fair" (editorial, Dec. 7).
While business leaders are eager for the tax cuts that take effect this year, the newfound confidence was initially inspired by the Trump administration's regulatory pullback, not so much because deregulation is saving companies money but because the administration has instilled a faith in business executives that new regulations are not coming.
Newfound freedom?
Newfound fame.
NewFound Road, bluegrass.
Or at least newfound conversation.
Schiavone appreciates the newfound attention.
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