Chicago's wind of change

Change seems to be a common theme in Chicago this year. On Election Day, the new President-elect from the windy city showed he has successfully convinced the American public he can foster the rebuilding of the recently handicapped domestic financial markets. Similarly, several weeks ago, a hurricane of regulatory proposals spun out of Chicago, aimed at building additional regulation in the retail foreign exchange market.

The wind of change towards greater regulation in the US began to pick up at

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