Joseph Stiglitz: Banks 'Gutted' Almost Every Meaningful Provision In The Financial Reform Bill

Joseph Stiglitz: Banks 'Gutted' Almost Every Provision In The Financial Bill
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Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel laureate, a former chief economist of the World Bank and he chaired Bill Clinton's presidential council of economic advisors.

His latest book, 'Freefall', is a worrying critique of the root causes of the Global Financial Crisis, and despite President Obama's recent banking reforms, he says it could happen again. He's also predicting another US economic slowdown.

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