Financial Market Makeover – Professor Sreedhar Bharath, Ross School of Business


The Obama administration is making inroads toward sweeping reform of the financial markets. The plans reach every corner of the industry, from big banks to hedge funds to consumer protection. University of Michigan Ross School of Business Professor Sreedhar Bharath talks about the delicate balance between reform and innovation and addresses possible implications of the pending proposals. For more from Ross Thought in Action: www. bus. umich. edu 

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