Thursday, July 31

As Wall Street financiers convened in Manhattan, there was a palpable sense of optimism regarding President-elect Donald Trump’s anticipated deregulatory policies. Bankers were particularly hopeful that Trump’s administration would lead to the appointment of regulators who would favorably assess financial institutions, thereby easing the regulatory burdens that had been imposed in previous years. Nevertheless, this...

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