In TIME’s recent cover story “How Wall Street Won,” Rana Foroohar gave an excellent appraisal of the last five years since Lehman collapsed. While her analysis hit at five of the major shortfalls in our “reformed” financial sector, there was even more she could have pointed to: Five years after the crisis, why have we not even begun …
Finance
The Case for Banking Regulation
JPMorgan isn’t too big to fail — just too big to manage. And that’s a risk for all of us
JP Morgan’s $2 Billion Boo-Boo
JP Morgan’s derivatives debacle is reason enough to toughen the Volcker rule
The New Upper Class and the Real Reason We Dislike Them
Resentment of the wealthy elite is at an all-time high, but it’s not just their money that sets them apart
What Will Reform Wall Street?
It’s time to actually hold bank CEOs accountable for financial fraud
What Separates a Pro Athlete From His Money?
Bad advice, yes. Fraud, sometimes. But it takes two to tango your way to financial ruin