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    Explore " bank regulation" with insightful episodes like "The Capitalisn't of Banking, with Anat Admati", "How Account Titling Affects Your FDIC Insurance Coverage", "Unpacking the latest report on open banking", "Ethics in Banking" and "Rabbit Rescue with Mara Hurwitt" from podcasts like ""Capitalisn't", "Five-Minute Finance", "Torys in 10", "Sunday Nights with John Cleary" and "Hopping Mad with Will McLeod & Arliss Bunny"" and more!

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    The Capitalisn't of Banking, with Anat Admati

    The Capitalisn't of Banking, with Anat Admati

    It's been nearly 16 years since the federal government bailed out Wall Street to the tune of $700 billion in response to the financial crisis that precipitated the Great Recession. The idea that the public must guarantee critical financial institutions that are “too big to fail” was controversial then, but does it still remain an issue? Stanford finance professor Anat Admati, whom the New York Times profiled in an article titled "When She Talks, Banks Shudder," argues it’s become worse.

    Admati joins Bethany and Luigi to discuss the updated edition of her and Martin Hellwig’s book, The Bankers' New Clothes: What’s Wrong with Banking and What to Do About It. Dissecting new financial developments, including the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the crypto industry, and shadow banking, Admati lays bare how the current financial system is rigged for the benefit of the few. She also prescribes how we can build and regulate a fairer and more accountable financial system and, thus, a more stable and equitable capitalist economy.

    Show Notes:

    • Read the 2024 preface of The Bankers' New Clothes on ProMarket.
    • Revisit our 2019 conversation with Anat and Chicago Booth Professor Guy Rolnik, exploring the reasons why market and policy may fail in finance and technology and what we must do to address such failures.
    • Read Anat's contributions to our e-books on George Stigler and Milton Friedman.

    How Account Titling Affects Your FDIC Insurance Coverage

    How Account Titling Affects Your FDIC Insurance Coverage
    Welcome to Five-minute Finance, the podcast that helps you stay informed about the latest financial news and tips in just five minutes. In this episode, host Larry Mengerink dives into the topic of FDIC insurance and how account titling can affect your deposit coverage. Larry breaks down the different account types. He also explains how beneficiaries and account titling can impact coverage limits, and discusses important details about deposit protection, financial stability and the role of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this timely episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in managing their finances wisely. Tune in to Five-minute Finance and get the knowledge you need to make informed financial decisions.

    Unpacking the latest report on open banking

    Unpacking the latest report on open banking

    Open banking was already a hot issue before COVID-19—and now with social distancing and a remote workforce, it has become more important than ever. Torys LLP Partner Joel Ramsey and Senior Associate Ronak Shah discuss open banking and dive into some of the key risks and rewards through the lens of a report from the federal government released earlier this year. Joel and Ronak also set out why there is a sense of underlying urgency as Canada looks to grow an economy that fosters and is focused on innovation. 

    Rabbit Rescue with Mara Hurwitt

    Rabbit Rescue with Mara Hurwitt
    28 March 2016 - In the interest of full disclosure, as a Rabbit American I admit a bias on the topic of rabbit welfare. Toward that end Will and I were able to have attorney Mara Hurwitt join the show to talk about the legal complexities and issues related to rabbits. Mara is a long-time educator for the House Rabbit Society, a leading international rabbit rescue organization. Mara has provided pro bono legal support for a variety of animal welfare organizations and has worked at the Federal level to protect wild horse herds (which, in my opinion should be considered a national treasure). Rabbits are the third most abandoned domestic animal in the nation yet few municipal facilities or private rescue organizations are both equipped and knowledgable enough to meet their special needs. Rabbit abuse is rampant and seems to be on the increase but things are changing and Mara is a part of making that happen.Will begins the show with the newest in crazy from North Carolina. Later in the show he brings the history with an overview of the Irish Easter Rising. I start out with, of all things, graffiti in Cairo. I draw almost exclusively from an article in The Guardian but you absolutely must take a moment to look at photos of this fragile, moving and significant art here and here. My main segment is on 21st Century Glass-Steagall legislation and this is the last of my banking regulation series. Next week I get back to modern monetary theory. Yippie!We have no Extra Mad extended interview this week. It's the busiest weekend of the year for rabbits - so many eggs and too little time. - Carrots! ArlissPsst - from top to bottom, the rabbits in the photo are my office crew: David (age 3), Neo (age 3) and Bethy (age 12).
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