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Posts Tagged ‘rules of the road’

Hedge fund managers leery of activist Uncle Sam

Friday, May 15, 2009 : Permalink

Forbes – Following a brutal 2008 of losses, plunging assets and the Madoff scandal, the activities of the Obama administration were a primary worry among the nearly 500 hedge fund managers and other industry executives gathering at a Las Vegas conference this week.

‘When you have government intervention at the scale we have, you do something the markets abhor: you create uncertainty,’ said Sean Mathis founding partner of New Centurion Capital Partners. ‘We have uncertainty where markets are going and what the rules of the road will be.’

The Obama administration, even as it courts private investors to help buy up toxic bank assets, has targeted Wall Street bonuses and called for tougher market regulation.

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Treasury chief seeking power over hedge funds

Thursday, March 26, 2009 : Permalink

Houston Chronicle – Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will ask Congress to bring large hedge funds, private-equity firms and derivatives markets under federal supervision for the first time as part of a revamp of U.S. financial rules.

The Treasury chief will present his proposed framework at a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington today. Under the new so-called rules of the road, the government would get powers to seize and wind down any financial company big enough to destabilize the banking system.

The Obama administration is counting on public anger over the taxpayer-financed rescues of American International Group Inc., Bear Stearns Cos. and other firms to help it win approval for the changes, which could be the most sweeping since the 1930s. Policy makers want to improve the oversight of the financial system now rather than wait until the crisis is over, administration officials said on condition of anonymity.

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