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Its third-quarter revenue grew 47% year-over-year and the company generated positive free cash flow. Its Xibrom and Istalol products have performed well and many investors are excited about the recent FDA approval for its ocular itching treatment Bepreve...
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Lord Myners attacks 'tin ears' of bankers over bonuses • City minister renews call for bonus restraint among bankers • Goldman Sachs boss Lloyd Blankfein heavily criticised Lord Myners told warned unless bankers showed “a new culture of fairness” there...
Tags: Eamonn McCabe Lord Myners, Lloyd Blankfein, tin ears, bonus restraint, United Kingdom, London, Paul Myners Baron Myners, Investment banking, Goldman Sachs, Investment banks, Business Finance, Lloyd, Financial Services Secretary, Blankfein
As autumn brings brisk temperatures to New York City, a lower Manhattan record store offers a warm respite from the cool weather. Album art featuring Brazilian locales adorns the shop's burnt orange walls. The owner, a self-described "natural entertainer",...
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Perhaps that’s too harsh, and at any rate premature, but is anyone ever going to be held accountable for the behind-the-scenes sweetheart deals that passed tens of billions of taxpayer dollars through the AIG shell game to the very banks that caused the...
Tags: Timothy Geithner, AIG, inspector general, wall street, clinton administration, Clinton, Germany, Tarp, Goldman Sachs, American International Group, Derivatives, Politics, Collateralized debt obligation, Business Finance, Commodity Futures Modernization Act, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Credit default swap
U.S. private equity investor JC Flowers is circling Britain's weakened banking industry, prepared to swoop on forced divestments over the next 12 months, according to the firm's new European and Asia Pacific boss. David Morgan, a former chief of Australia's...
Tags: JC Flowers, David Morgan, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, National Australia Bank Ltd, Australian, Asia Pacific, Westpac Banking Corp, Australia, Sydney, Goldman Sachs, Lloyds Banking Group, Commonwealth Bank, Business Finance, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Westpac, Banking in Australia, Banks of Australia
Is the current economic debacle a “legacy” of the previous administration? That is what Timothy Geithner would have us believe after being taken to the woodshed recently and asked to resign as Secretary of the Treasury by Congressman Kevin Brady.
Tags: Timothy Geithner, CFTC, Robert Rubin, R.A. Geise, Alan Greenspan, New York City, Fellows of the Econometric Society, Goldman Sachs, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Business Finance, Brooksley Born, Long-Term Capital Management, Council on Foreign Relations
The Financial Times, quoting unnamed sources, said discussions had been held, including with advisers from investment firm Goldman Sachs and banking giant Credit Suisse, about future ownership of BBC Worldwide. Michael Lyons, chairman of the BBC Trust...
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In an exclusive extract from his new book, John Cassidy explains why the huge salaries of Wall Street bosses created a culture that helped trigger the financial crisis John Cassidy Figures are payments made to American banking bosses in 2006, the “bubble”...
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Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein has copped some flak for an off-the-cuff remark about performing "God's work" at the bank. But this alternative version of the Lord's Prayer doing the rounds on the internet will infuriate him. "Our chairman, who art at...
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