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Brooksley Born, the 57-year-old head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, argued forcefully for a public debate about whether derivatives posed an unknown and growing risk to the world's financial system. She testified at least 17 times before Congress on the subject.
The Clinton administration and many congressional Democrats endorsed the notion that too much regulation stymied growth.
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