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Blog Source: www.rooseveltroom.net
| 25 days ago
Fratto: I Like Big Banks (And I Can Not Lie). Tony Fratto | November 3, 2009 | 1:39 pm. As published for The Roosevelt Room and CNBC.com: The most commonly misunderstood narratives emerging from last year's financial upheaval are that ...
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Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
| 25 days ago
The most commonly misunderstood narratives emerging from last year's financial upheaval are that the crisis was caused by big banks, and that the crisis started with the failure of one big bank in particular – Lehman Brothers.
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Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
| 25 days ago
When Larry Summers, the President's Director of the National Economic Council, convenes the Obama administration's top economic officials this afternoon, they'll have no shortage of issues on the agenda: job losses, tepid growth, ...
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Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
| 25 days ago
We can count our blessings. We can count sheep. We can count our chickens before they hatch. We can even count how many licks it takes to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop.
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Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
| 25 days ago
LinksList Documentid: 19792712. Expiration DateTime: 10/30/2009 2:09:32 PM. Reviving the Public Option. Health care and financial reform topping the Greg Valliere, Soleil Securities and CNBC contributor Tony Fratto. ...
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Blog Source: blogs.reuters.com
| 25 days ago
Former Bush WH deputy press secretary Tony Fratto gives it his best shot: Over the decades, large, complex financial institutions —big banks— have been unquestionably beneficial to the US economy, and to the global economy. ...
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Blog Source: www.ningboinvest.com
| 25 days ago
Only the Journal bothered to print White House spokesman Tony Fratto's brush-off: “We don't announce meetings or conference calls of the PWG.” Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, Fed chief Ben Bernanke, and the chairmen of the SEC and the ...
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Blog Source: www.rooseveltroom.net
| about 1 month ago
Fratto: Only the End of the Beginning on Health Care. Tony Fratto | October 12, 2009 | 11:44 am. As published for The Roosevelt Room and CNBC.com: After months of delays, false starts, and missed deadlines, months after the storied town ...
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Blog Source: www.cnbc.com
| about 1 month ago
The White House is now considering new options for additional spending in light of weak employment data last weak - spending that would be intended to both boost employment and economic growth. But, in their latest round of rhetorical ...
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Blog Source: www.rooseveltroom.net
| about 1 month ago
Select Category, Elliot Abrams, Chuck Blahous, Rachel Brand, Michael Chertoff, Trent Duffy, Peter Feaver, Ari Fleischer, Tony Fratto, Jendayi Frazer, Michael Gerson, Ed Gillespie, Michael Green, Michael Hayden, Keith Hennessey ...