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Is Dodd-Frank the Original ‘Jobs Bill’?
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/09/09/is-dodd-frank-the-original-jobs-bill/

It’s a familiar cry from Wall Street executives and Congressional Republicans: New regulations will dampen profits and crimp an already-feeble job market.

But some federal regulators, now charged with writing dozens of new rules for Wall Street, beg to differ. Bart Chilton, a Democratic member of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, argues that a regulatory shake-up would actually spawn a wave of hiring on Wall Street and in Washington.

“The possibilities for economic growth and competition here are mind-boggling,” Mr. Chilton said on Friday during a speech at the University of Maryland.

The debate centers on the controversial Dodd-Frank Act, which overhauled financial regulations after Wall Street nearly collapsed during the financial crisis. The law, among other things, transformed the $600 trillion derivatives markets, a lightly regulated industry at the center of the mess.



*** IMO - i don't think so -- but this guy makes a good cheerleader.
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