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The problem with EMMA is that it is cost prohibitive for the small investors who were supposed to benefit from the new transparency.

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John Kennedy, a lawyer, points out that the main issue with EMMA (Electronic Municipal Market Access) is its high cost, making it difficult for small investors to take advantage of the intended benefits of increased transparency in the financial market.
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Lawyer, American
John Kennedy is an American lawyer.
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