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Don’t turn back on financial reform

As the Republicans take control of the House of Representatives, their first temptation as upholders of the free market and limited government will be to roll back swaths of the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. They should resist it.

The act’s eponymous authors have been marginalised since their 2,300-page epic was signed by Barack Obama in July. Chris Dodd retired from the Senate at these elections and Barney Frank lost the chairmanship of the House Financial Services Committee, probably to Spencer Bachus, a Republican who thinks their act leaves the way open to a repetition of the 2008 bank bail-outs.

The Republicans, harried by their Tea Party wing, have a choice on financial reform. They can either try fundamentally to rewrite Dodd-Frank, or can settle for ensuring that the regulators implement the act sensibly while they focus on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored housing entities (GSEs).

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約翰•加普

約翰·加普(John Gapper)是英國《金融時報》副主編、首席產業評論員。他的專欄每週四會出現在英國《金融時報》的評論版。加普從1987年開始就在英國《金融時報》工作,報導勞資關係、銀行和媒體。他曾經寫過一本書,叫做《閃閃發亮的騙局》(All That Glitters),講的是霸菱銀行1995年倒閉的內幕。

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