Daniel Tarullo has more power of the U.S. banking system than anybody since Alexander Hamilton. That's not an exaggeration, by the way.
The world needs more standardization, less innovation.
The only thing that I know for sure is that the people who invest in the U.K., those investors, believe strongly that the ramifications of a hard Brexit are very bad, and they believe that a recession will take place in the U.K., and that would clearly be negative for banks of the U.K.
Do your own homework. I can't overstate the importance of this.
The one stock in my portfolio which I say hasn't worked yet but has the potential for a big home run is General Motors.
I've always felt there was something wrong with Wells Fargo's culture, for a very, very long time.