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U.S. Banks - 2010-2014

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Mitt Romney opposed the auto industry bailout. An article by Romney with the title "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt," appeared in the New York Times at the time of the bailout. Auto executive Bob Lutz says he was profoundly disappointed by Romeny's position, as the situation was at a point where government loans were necessary. Auto executives see the vindication of their position in the recovery of Chrysler, GM and Ford Motor. In a bit of irony Romney, who is from Michigan, announced his candidacy for the 2008 presidential election at the Ford Museum in Dearborn. GM and Chrysler went into bankruptcy, but this was a planned bankruptcy, with the support of the U.S. government and a pathway set with loans and conditions so that would lead to eventual recovery. The fear was that a chaotic bankruptcy process would permanently impair the American auto manufacturing industry- and the planned bankruptcy with government conditions and loans was meant to avert this and still allow shedding or restructuring of burdensome obligations- as this way buyers would still have confidence to buy automobiles from GM and Chrysler. Auto executives point out that the private markets had already shut out GM and Chrysler from financing. Retired GE executive supported a planned bankruptcy with government help, because of the importance of the auto industry to the U.S. economy, in the Nov. 18, 2008 issue of Business Week.

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J.P. Morgan Chase performance 2010-2013

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J.P. Morgan, Regulator Near Pact

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Regulatory Headaches Worsen for J.P. Morgan

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JP Morgan Profit Rises 67%, but Bad Loans Persist

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J.P. Morgan Still Chasing Growth

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At J.P. Morgan Chase, Patience Is a Capital Virtue

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J.P. Morgan Chase management

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J.P. Morgan Faces Another Big Exit

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J.P. Morgan's Dimon Aims to Stay Put

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Jimmy Lee

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Changes in Chase’s Top Ranks

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J.P. Morgan Rattles Street

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Wells Fargo

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Wells Fargo Is Ready to Roll

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Wells: Far to Go on Growth

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Wells Fargo Bank legal settlements

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Wells Fargo to Pay $1.2 Billion in Mortgage Settlement

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Wells: Legal Losses Could Top Reserves

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Wells Fargo Settles a Mortgage Suit

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Bank Earnings Worry Investors

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Solid Results at 2 Banks

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Wells Fargo, Justice Department settle discrimination case for $175 million - The Washington Post

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Wells Fargo settlements

01/29/2009

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Wells Fargo Settles a Mortgage Suit

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Wells Draws $85 Million Penalty in Subprime Case

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Solid Results at 2 Banks

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