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Vanessa Drucker
Ms. Drucker, a former practicing lawyer in the United States, is U.S. editor of Fund Strategy (www.fundstrategy.co.uk), and the author of two business novels published by Crown.
As October 16 dawned, agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation handcuffed billionaire Raj Rajaratnam at his Manhattan apartment, launching the largest insider...
Today's regulators are fixated on banking reform, and rightfully so. Financial industries have buckled under fallout from the credit crisis. Although oil price gyrations...
Too Big to Fail, a buzzword of the season, can be a misleading misnomer. As applied to financial service companies, the term does not necessarily mean too large merely...
In the mid 1990's I worked as a speechwriter for the president of Kraft Foods, which was then a subsidiary of Philip Morris. We foodies shared a glamorous office...
Thus the law was stood upon its head. The so-called “absolute priority” rule of bankruptcy demands that senior creditors be paid in full or consent to juniors...
Today’s regime, which developed piecemeal, was created for a world that barely resembled the financial environment we inhabit. It makes sense to step away and revisit...
A Privileged OligopolyThe predecessors to today’s rating agencies began over a century ago to offer research on the risks of railroads and other bonds, explains...
While regulatory frameworks often take decades to build, in this unusual case, one particular afternoon, on April 28, 2004, drastically changed the equation. The...