Published Oct 16, 2024
Ep49 “Making Regulation Work” with Jay Clayton
Former SEC chair Jay Clayton joins to unravel the complexities of financial regulation, exploring its unforeseen consequences and the shift of talent from investment banking to private equity, while questioning the balance between market efficiency and regulatory impact amidst political influences.

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