InvestigationBusiness, Politics Wall Street Moves to Gut Post-Crisis Financial Rules The requirements, imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act, were put in place to ensure that critical financial institutions could weather economic storms. Susan AntillaThe InterceptNovember 2, 2018
AnalysisBusiness Small Investors Are Prey, Again, for the Wolves of Wall Street Congress tried to protect ordinary Americans’ portfolios with the Dodd-Frank Act, but today they are more vulnerable than ever. Susan AntillaThe New York TimesSeptember 14, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Will Shareholders Lose the Right to Sue? A top SEC official says companies should be allowed to force shareholders into arbitration; advocates call it a blow to corporate accountability. Susan AntillaThe InterceptAugust 21, 2018
InvestigationJustice FINRA’s Black Hole In 30 years, only 17 women won sexual harassment claims before Wall Street’s oversight body. Susan AntillaThe InterceptApril 18, 2018
AnalysisBusiness, Politics Bank Earnings are Soaring, but Congress Wants to Gut Post-Crisis Safeguards The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act represents the greatest threat to Dodd-Frank since its passage. Gary Rivlin & Susan AntillaMarch 5, 2018
InvestigationPolitics The Man from Sullivan and Cromwell Under Trump’s SEC, Wall Street secrecy expands as enforcement shrinks. Susan Antilla & Gary RivlinThe InterceptJanuary 30, 2018
NewsBusiness, Justice How Wall Street Silences Women The financial services industry has been absent from the current deluge of sexual harassment allegations. Susan AntillaDecember 13, 2017
InvestigationPolitics No Protection for Protectors Wall Street wants to kill the agency protecting Americans from financial scams. Susan Antilla & Gary RivlinThe InterceptNovember 18, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Advice Trap Financial advisers want to rip off small investors. Trump wants to help them do it. Susan AntillaThe InterceptJuly 16, 2017