Sen. John McCain told attendees of the WSJ’s CEO Council that he expects blowback in 2010 midterm elections that could see frustrated and angry voters sweeping many Democratic incumbents out of office.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. talk about the role of regulation coming out of the recession and in the future, with Alan Murray.
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Alan Murray, Deputy Managing Editor for The Wall Street Journal, asks Laurence Fink, CEO of BlackRock Inc., about the failures of the credit ratings firms and their role in the financial crises in 2009.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Alan Murray asks Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. about working with the government and being on both sides of the trade.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. discusses the current liquidity in the markets, due to the record amount of cash being put to work, with Alan Murray.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. talks about the anger at the financial community with Alan Murray.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. says that he thinks there is a lot of success with the Obama economic team, but some of the credit must go to the previous administration.
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During the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, CEO of BlackRock Inc., fields questions from the audience about the mortgage crisis, resurrection of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and the redefining of the assets management industry.
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In the latest Viewpoints Breakfast series, Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Inc. discusses how he made his name with the collateralized mortgage security and how its still a good idea.
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