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T Rowe Price

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Financial crisis and bailout

Role in the financial crisis

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Bailouts

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Political influence

Campaign contributions

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Lobbying

Lobbying on financial reform

After the Bernie Madoff scandal SEC chair Mary Schapiro originally proposed stepped-up enforcement, including requiring 10,000 money managers to undergo surprise inspections to make sure they were acting according to regulations. However, following lobbying by T Rowe Price and other firms the SEC settled on approving a rule requiring only about 1,600 U.S. fund managers to submit to unannounced audits, 83 percent fewer than originally proposed.[1]

Revolving door influence

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Ties to financial regulators

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Profits, bonuses and market value

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Key officers and personnel

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Contact

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