See also 2021 UPDATE | United States Regulators
Wall Street banks and institutional investors have been the subject of widespread ire since the financial crisis. One needn’t look any further than the Occupy Wall Street protests from the early 2010s to see the anger that ordinary people harbor towards financial industry participants whom they believe to be exploiting main street.1
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