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Apparently, Cox has no desire to stick around after Jan. 20th so Schapiro is cleared for take-off.
Obama to Announce S.E.C. Chairwoman - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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In the interview, Madoff called Schapiro a "dear friend," saying she "probably thinks, I wish I never knew this guy."
unknown title 2009
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In the interview, Madoff called Schapiro a "dear friend," saying she "probably thinks, I wish I never knew this guy."
unknown title 2009
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In the interview, Madoff called Schapiro a "dear friend," saying she "probably thinks, I wish I never knew this guy."
unknown title 2009
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In the interview, Madoff called Schapiro a "dear friend," saying she "probably thinks, I wish I never knew this guy."
unknown title 2009
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"The fact is that when investors hand their assets over to a broker-dealer, they trust that their broker-dealer will hold and invest the assets as directed," SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro said in remarks at the open meeting.
SEC Proposes Post-Madoff Rules for Brokerages Jessica Holzer 2011
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The older trades "would not appear to trigger any concerns regarding ongoing investigations," he said in a letter to SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro on Wednesday.
Referrals on SAC Disclosed Jean Eaglesham 2011
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The proposals issued Wednesday would "level the playing field" in the swaps market and "ensure that customers in these transactions are treated fairly," SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro said at the meeting.
SEC Pushes to Level Swaps Playing Field Jessica Holzer 2011
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For a long time, Mr. Abramovitz rented a room in a brownstone owned by a close friend, Meyer Schapiro, a Columbia University professor and prominent art historian and critic.
'Exuberant' Life Ends Following Attack Sean Gardiner 2011
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Bloomberg News SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro The leading ratings companies have been criticized by lawmakers as "key enablers" of the financial meltdown, helping to fuel the $1 trillion Wall Street mortgage-securities machine before the boom ended.
Raters Draw SEC Scrutiny Jean Eaglesham 2011
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