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Big firms feast on Treasury turmoil
This week's Treasury selloff sent yields on 10-year U.S. government notes to their highest level since June. Big corporate borrowers took advantage by...
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No Morgan Stanley handout, Treasury says
Earlier, I wrote a story on the latest report by the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The story drew heavily on the co...
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Let big banks fail, bailout skeptics say
Top economists tell Congress the administration must change its approach to saving troubled financial firms or risk strangling an economic recovery.By...
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Time for big banks to show the money
Third-quarter financial reports from the likes of Citi and BofA will show an industry still struggling with big losses.By Colin BarrA year after the g...
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Banks brace for derivatives 'big bang'
Credit default swap dealers are cleaning up a dark corner of the derivatives market, but the risk of a blowup remains.By Colin Barr, senior writerNEW...
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Big banks have a big credit problem
Bank of America and Citigroup have been sinking billions into rainy day funds, but problem loans are growing even faster.By Colin BarrBanks are sockin...
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Too big to be nailed
The news that Hewlett-Packard is the target of a German-Russian bribery investigation spotlights a seldom mentioned reason for the U.S. government's r...
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Treasury cashing in on JPMorgan stake
Taxpayers could get a $1 billion windfall as the government sells TARP securities to investors.By Colin BarrThe U.S. government is preparing to cash i...
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Goldman Sachs: Your tax dollars, their big bonuses
Goldman Sachs is having a banner year, and is getting a big boost from government programs.By Colin BarrIt's probably cold comfort, but Goldman Sachs ...
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Treasury finally getting tough on banks
A $340 million warrant repurchase from credit card giant AmEx shows the Treasury, under pressure from Congress, is holding big banks' feet to the fire...
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