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Economist, NYT and experts look at the options for cleaning up the bad debt at banks.
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Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.
New York Times 04/30/2010
New York Times 03/06/2009
New York Times 04/01/2009
New York Times 01/19/2009
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2009
New York Times 01/21/2009
Finance industry lobbying, with $300 million alone spent to repeal the Glass Steagall Act which kept banks from getting involved in the securties business, is having the effect of making changes without the due diligence and care necessary for changing legislation that had deep reason embedded in experience during the Great Depression. Citigroup's failure is a result of its involvement in the securities business, and it was a principal backer for the repeal. Similar situation is playing out in the U.S. health-care area which has overtaken the finance industry in money spent for lobbying. Lobbying of this magnitude is having distortional effects on national priorities on necessary regulation, and on creating sustainable economical systems for health care in health care laws.
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Banks' Lobbyists Help in Drafting Financial Bills
New York Times 05/23/2013
New York Times 04/10/2009
Finance Lobby Cut Spending as Feds Targeted Wall Street
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2009
New York Times 07/20/2009
New York Times 07/20/2009
Doctors' Payments Snag Health Bill
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2009
Goldman and its CEO continue to be unpopular with a public that is unhappy with the government help to the banks. Large bonuses make the situation even worse.
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Goldman Bets Less and Takes Hit
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2011
Wall Street Journal 07/23/2013
Senior Executives at Goldman Had a Role in Mortgage Unit
New York Times 04/18/2010
Wall Street Journal 04/20/2010
Exit Shows Blankfein Still Rows Goldman
Wall Street Journal 10/22/2013
A Moot Effort to Burnish the Reputation of Goldman Sachs
New York Times 10/23/2013
With Gordon Brown's initiative in the UK and Secretary Paulson shifting TARP1 focus to injecting capital into struggling banks, the focus shifted to this in the last quarter of 2008.
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Cost of Bailouts Continues to Decline
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2013
Barclays Plans to Issue New Shares
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2013
Barclays Emerges From the Doghouse
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2013
Barclays Aims to Fill Expensive Hole
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2013
Plan to Help Banks Clear Their Books Is Halted
New York Times 06/04/2009
European Regulators Move Swiftly to Rescue Two Lenders
New York Times 09/29/2008
A study of FDIC data for regional and community banks shows situation worsening in 4th quarter 2009. The stress tests for big banks use a 9% loss rate and we are already there says Whalen.
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Second-Lien Loans May Prompt New Losses for Banks
New York Times 07/16/2011
A Dubious Way to Prevent Fiscal Crisis
New York Times 06/04/2010
What the Stress Tests Didn’t Predict
New York Times 08/23/2009
How the Fed Can Avoid the Next Bubble
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2009
Recession Spells End for Many Family Businesses
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2009
The Banking System Is Still Broken
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2009
The extensive influence of lobbyists for the banking industry in the Obama administration The cozy relationship of bankers at Chase and Goldman with Rahm Emmanuel, White House chief of staff, and Geithner, the Treasury Secretary.
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Banks' Lobbyists Help in Drafting Financial Bills
New York Times 05/23/2013
New York Times 12/27/2011
Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies
New York Times 04/16/2010
New York Times 04/18/2010
The Power Behind the Throne at the Federal Reserve
New York Times 07/31/2013
Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
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