September 26, 2012 – It’s been four years since the financial crisis exploded, and Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission explains why he thinks Wall Street executives are not being criminally investigated and prosecuted enough for their role in the disaster on Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo. Click here to watch.
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BLOOMBERG | Regulators Ignoring Dodd-Frank Rules That Allow Them to Break Up Big Banks
Bloomberg Brief (July 27, 2012) Phil Angelides, president of Riverview Capital Investments and the former chairman of the congressionally appointed Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, tells Dana Wilkie of Bloomberg that regulators are ignoring Dodd-Frank provisions that give them power to break up the nation’s largest banks. Q: Why do you want regulators to break up … Continue reading
FTC WATCH | Angelides Urges Breaking Up the Big Banks
June 24, 2012 – Phil Angelides, the former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission that Congress and the President created to investigate the causes of the devastating financial crisis, has a bold prescription to ensure we never suffer through such a calamitous downturn again: launch a new era of trust-busting and break up the country’s … Continue reading
CURRENT TV | Phil Angelides says breaking up the big banks is ‘the only real solution’
May 31, 2012 – Eliot Spitzer of Viewpoint gets Phil Angelides’ take on the state of Wall Street and how the financial industry can learn from the crisis of 2008. Phil Angelides: “I’ve just come to the conclusion that in the end, the only real solution here to get a stable banking system is to break up the … Continue reading
HUFFINGTON POST | Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain
May 21, 2012 – Op-Ed by Phil Angelides featured in the Huffington Post and co-authored by Bart Dzivi. Jamie Dimon was hailed as the wizard of Wall Street. Until the revelation of JPMorgan Chase’s disastrous derivatives bet, he was the man who supposedly could do no wrong. He had sailed through the storms of the worst … Continue reading