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SEC Chairman Cox Wants More Regulatory Authority Over Investment Banks

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Testifying before the House Financial Services Committee, SEC
Chairman
Christopher Cox said he needs more
authority
to have mandatory supervision of investment banks.

“Legislative improvements are necessary,” said Cox in his opening
remarks. “The Commission should be given a statutory mandate to perform
this function at the holding company level, along with the authority to
require compliance.”

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Re-think, Re-move, Re-place, Re-market, But Not Re-model [Matrix]

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As evidence of weakening economic conditions, remodeling activity is not expected to rebound until 2009 according to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. Home renovation volume boomed along with housing sales in recent years. Buyers of new homes had access to cheap money to finance renovations and existing homeowners were able to renovate as a cheaper alternative to purchasing a home.

It has been a good time to be a contractor. The decline in home equity and rising financing costs have had tempered demand for re-modeling:

“Spending on home improvements continues to be sluggish, as homeowners respond to falling home prices,” notes Nicolas P. Retsinas, director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies. “The fall-off in pending home sales suggests a long and slow recovery.”

The report result is not something unexpected, but a 4.8% annualized decline, is particularly telling of the extent of the overall economic slow down.