How does a man who wanted to be a doctor end up running a peer-to-peer lending service? For Ron Suber – president of Prosper Marketplace, a company that pairs everyman lenders with everyman borrowers – it’s a tale of changing …
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored enterprises dealing with mortgage-backed securities in the United States, are “zombie banks” that led to an unsafe housing market bubble and still have not been reined in, a former Securities and Exchange commissioner …
By Associate Professor Benjamin M. Cole Undergraduate and graduate Gabelli School students will have a rare opportunity this spring: doing research that could change the way Wall Street operates—while earning academic credits for the work. The Regulatory Outreach for Student Education …
Interested in how the financial services industry is changing on the regulatory front? Curious what a career in compliance might be like? Would you like a chance to win $5,000 and a free trip to Washington, D.C., to meet with representatives …
When the Office of the Inspector General of the federal Securities and Exchange Commission needed someone to discuss enforcement of laws within the various commission divisions, it turned to a Fordham University professor. Kenneth Davis, a professor of law and …