Liebermans Sabbath Guide Worth a Look
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The biggest player has been S&P, whose parent company, McGraw-Hill, spent about $3.7 million on lobbying since 2009.
It was a downgrade S&P blamed in part on partisan bickering over raising the debt ceiling. “I can’t imagine circumstances that would put more pressure on us to get something done,” Sen.
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When this data is centralized in a single repository, such as the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.’s Trade Information Warehouse for credit default swaps, regulators have a powerful tool to monitor
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, meanwhile, criticized the S&P in a Monday memo for citing Republican opposition to revenue as one of the reasons for the downgrade.
“People are worried about 401(k)s and their savings for the future, and we have to show some confidence that we will get things done,” Cantor added.