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Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) Position: Born in Salt Lake City in 1933, Robert "Bob" Bennett hails from a well-connected Utah family. He is the grandson of the seventh president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the son of a former...
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Wichitopekington Tiahrt Rep. Todd Tiahrt, R-Goddard, has introduced a bill in Congress to halt further spending to bail out financial institutions and automakers...Supporters credit the program with staving off a worldwide depression by rescuing banks...
Tags: Germany, Tarp, Troubled Asset Relief Program, United States Secretary of the Treasury, Barack Obama, Council on Foreign Relations, Group of Thirty, Timothy Geithner, Politics, Bailout, Todd Tiahrt, Oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Banking in the United States, United States Department of the Treasury, Business Finance
Bankers and regulators should learn the lessons of the global financial crisis and drive through changes to prevent future breakdowns, financiers said on Friday. Bundesbank President Axel Weber said regulators must be resolute about pressing ahead with...
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Local News This is no bailout; it’s a ripoff Thief preyed on victim’s Facebook or Myspace page Friday, November 20 12:51 a.m. A Vancouver resident wired money to someone who claimed, on the victim’s Facebook or MySpace page, that the cash was needed to...
Tags: Missy Ross, Vancouver, Web 2.0, Blog software, Facebook, MySpace, Bailout, Human Interest, Blog hosting services, Online social networking, Social information processing, Technology Internet
Atlas has not only shrugged, he is on his knees...America has been the Atlas that has supported the world on his shoulders for the last half century...Now, our Congress has been playing games while our nation is declining...The federal government is making...
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The Treasury Department announced late Thursday that it intends to sell warrants to purchase common shares in three financial firms: JP Morgan Chase, Capital One Financial Corp and TCF Financial Corp. The warrants were received in return for government...
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Instead of giving all of the $700 billion bailout to heavy hitters such as AIG and Bear Stearns, the government should have helped smaller banks that could in turn loan money to small businesses, Donald Sabbarese said at the Carpet and Rug Institute’s...
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Late in October, the bank announced a $363,000 profit for the third quarter, which ended Sept. 30. “We continue to anticipate profitability in this quarter as well,” Gall said. That is a major turnaround compared to the bank's $12.8 million in losses...
Tags: Gary Gall, citizen banks, bailout payments, Grass Valley, Citigroup, Primary dealers, Bailout, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Business Finance
Some of Goldman Sachs Group Inc's largest shareholders have asked the company to cut the size of its bonus pool and pass along more of its profits to investors, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the situation. Although the...
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Earlier this week, the inspector-general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, aka, the bank bailout fund, released his report on the 2008 rescue of the American International Group, the insurer. The gist of the report is that government officials made...
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