Bretton Woods, The Sequel?

Bretton Woods boosters assert that a global financial system needs global regulatory fixes. This claim deserves scrutiny. The fix that rightly commands widest support is moving the swap contracts between financial institutions onto centralized exchanges, so the collapse of one large player does not threaten others that entered into swaps with it. But this reform can be achieved with a minimum of international coordination. Countries can unilaterally ... Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Oct. 20, 2008

Not exactly written for the average news consumer. Too much of this is lost on me. I understand the argument, but not well enough to judge how effective this piece really is.

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