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Shareholders might like that; regulators, perhaps not so much.
It may be unfair, but there is a tradition that regulators earn less than the regulated.
The concern of strict regulation stifling innovation is also one that regulators should take seriously.
This probably isn't a dispute that regulators can solve.
Mr. Dimon says that regulators still serve a valuable role.
And we all know that regulators are far from fun.
It is understood that regulators and shareholders have been consulted.
Reassurances that regulators are doing their best to protect the public are false.
The result was that regulators disagreed with the bid period being shortened in this instance.
And yet they don't contain the "foreign genes" that regulators are so fearful of.
But if history proves one lesson it's that regulators won't and can't.
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