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...Roosevelt’s 100 days set an example for many organisational leaders who feel that they, too, have to use those first three months to take decisive action....
...Patrick Jenkins writes that Deutsche Bank’s new-found momentum is unlikely to last....
...The FT’s Patrick Jenkins has crowned BlackRock as finance’s new “vampire squid”, taking over the moniker that Goldman Sachs earned after the 2008-2009 financial crisis....
...Lenore Palladino, an economist at the Roosevelt Institute, and Alex Edmans, a professor at London Business School and Gresham College, make the case for each side of the debate....
...Suspicion of Big Finance is an axis on which US politics turns, dating from the Revolution through Jefferson, Jackson, Jennings Bryan, and both Roosevelts....
...Sir, Robert Jenkins’ article “The long wait for a statesmanlike banker” (December 22) is as timely as it is poignant....
...Mr Osborne’s promise to underwrite huge numbers of home loans over the next three years has echoes of Fannie Mae – the US government-backed mortgage company set up by President Franklin D Roosevelt at the...
...Patrick Jenkins is the Financial Times’ banking editor patrick.jenkins@ft.com www.ft.com/insidebusiness...
...patrick.jenkins@ft.com brooke.masters@ft.com tom.braithwaite@ft.com This article was originally published on September 7 2011....
...Roosevelt’s response – to loosen banks’ regulatory requirements – was an early example of macro-prudential regulation, Mr Haldane enthused. “It worked. Lending and growth resumed.”...
...Andrew Haldane, executive director for financial stability at the Bank of England, last month praised the handling of bank regulation in the 1930s by US President Franklin Roosevelt – specifically loosening...
...In a phrase borrowed from Felix Frankfurter of the US Supreme Court, who said it of President Franklin Roosevelt, Jenkins liked to say that Mr Blair had a second-rate intellect but a first-rate temperament...
...A year earlier, Edward Stettinius wrote to President Roosevelt....
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