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Clip: 4/25/2012 | 12m 27s


After the Fall: How Has Wall Street's Behavior Changed?


Aired 04/25/2012


After the Fall: How Has Wall Street's Behavior Changed? Clip: 4/25/2012 | 12m 27s


After the Fall: How Has Wall Street's Behavior Changed?


When Dodd-Frank regulations went into effect in the wake of the financial crisis, the intention was to create new oversight and reduce systemic risk. Part of our After the Fall series on


what's happened since the meltdown, Jeffrey Brown and guests discuss how Wall Street has changed since the financial catastrophe.


Aired 04/25/2012


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When Dodd-Frank regulations went into effect in the wake of the financial crisis, the intention was to create new oversight and reduce systemic risk. Part of our After the Fall series on


what's happened since the meltdown, Jeffrey Brown and guests discuss how Wall Street has changed since the financial catastrophe.


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