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Ex-JPM CEO Harrison on Dodd-Frank's Good and Bad

April 22, 2013 12:05 PM
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"There are parts of Dodd-Frank that are good," but other parts of the sweeping financial reform law fall under the category of "more regulation, not better," according to William Harrison, the former CEO of JPMorgan Chase.
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