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Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act “under assault” in 1930.

FINRA donates primary sources on the creation of NASD

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Photo credit: Peter Tenzer/Minneapolis Fed

Retrospective: Arthur Levitt

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This month in 1934...

This month in 1934, liberals were disturbed by rumors that Joseph P. Kennedy might run the SEC. FDR was privately determined to appoint Kennedy, and hinted as much at a June 29 press conference, mentioning being up late the night before drinking beer with “Barney Baruch and Joe Kennedy.”

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