On the recordNovember 20, 2013
From a public policy point of view, it is essentially we protect the smaller investor and the middle-class investor.
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congress.govFrom a public policy point of view, it is essentially we protect the smaller investor and the middle-class investor.
Garrett argues for prioritizing small and middle-class investors in policy.
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