New rules would help Wall Street: Obama adviser
Published 8/11/2008 at Reuters: Politics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama sees an overhaul of Wall Street regulations as important to restoring trust in U.S. markets and could move early on it if he wins the White House, according to a senior adviser to the candidate.
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