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Pondering Wednesday, 10 October 2012 05:18 AM
I guess the question to ask is, Who's made responsible (or inversely, Who gets off the hook) for making bad decisions for investing public funds. Are we opening a loophole for some more bad investments?
Shaik Ahamath Sunday, 14 October 2012 11:38 AM
This habit of introducing regulations at the drop of a hat everytime something extraordinary happens, has to stop. When something inexplicable happens it is incumbent upon the SEC to investigate, punish the perpetrators and plug the loophole instead of jumping onto regulations that would affect also the innocents. One foolish example was the 10% band, now abandoned, and another was the credit restrictions, also now abandoned.
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