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Banks sense danger, warn Congress on breakup power
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of the world's largest financial firms on Monday urged a top U.S. lawmaker not to pursue big bank break-up legislation, an idea attracting interest in Congress and causing alarm on Wall Street.
People:Rahm Emanuel Christopher Dodd Bernie Sanders
2009-11-16
A Morgan Stanley star falls in China
SHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the end, Garth Peterson, a rising star at Morgan Stanley in China, was undone by his pursuit of "guanxi."
Nations:China People:Sun Yat-sen Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-10
Trial of ex-Bear Stearns execs goes to jury
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pay and venue were the focus of a jury's early deliberations on Monday in the trial of two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers accused of fraud over dealings in mortgage-backed securities early in the financial crisis.
Nations:U.S. Activities:Bear Stearns Collapse Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-09
Ex-Bear Stearns manager wins email ruling
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Bear Stearns hedge fund manager Matthew Tannin won a round during his trial in New York on fraud charges on Monday when a judge ruled the jury cannot see a personal email in which he wrote about his fears of a "blow up risk" for investors.
Activities:Bear Stearns Collapse Global Financial Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-26
Administration plans big pay cuts at bailout firms
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration will order companies that received huge government bailouts last year to slash the base salaries of their top executives by an average of 90 percent and cut their total compensation in half, a person familiar with the decision said Wednesday.
Activities:2008 U.S. Financial Rescue Source:(AP)
2009-10-21
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