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“I am Anne Davis, and here is how my family and I were affected by the financial crisis. We have lost 90% of our retirement at age 55 & 65. We have been forced to sell stock and all security we had accumulated for our retirement. We have lost business and my sister can not find work at age 60 and has had to move in with us for the last 2 years. I never again want to be called on to bail out big corporations and Wall Street banks for irresponsible “heads I win, tails you lose” gambles.
Effective oversight of the $700 trillion global derivatives market is a key to meaningful reform. Because this market is inherently global, risks can be transferred around the world with the touch of a button. The proposed guidance you have issued on cross-border application of Dodd-Frank derivatives rules shows that you understand the importance of this issue. But the proposal contains multiple loopholes that could allow foreign affiliates of Wall Street banks to escape regulation. Big U.S. banks and other major U.S. derivatives users are global corporations with hundreds if not thousands of foreign affiliates. If we don’t regulate them everywhere, we can’t regulate them anywhere. Please make this guidance stronger to ensure that new Dodd-Frank derivatives protections will directly apply to the full global activities of all important participants in the U.S. derivatives markets.
Please hold the responsible parties who have destroyed millions of peoples lifes, accountable. That includes ALL politicians.