Norb Vonnegut | February 26, 2010
Here’s the deal. Hedge funds are betting the Euro will crash against major currencies. The “short-Euro” trade, however lucrative to the gods of Greenwich, raises three scary questions which have one thing in common:
Nobody knows the answer.
Category: Banking Reform & Wall Street Bailouts |
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Tags: AIG, credit default swaps, Euro, Eurozone, George Soros, Greece, Hedge Funds, money management, Wall Street
Norb Vonnegut | February 11, 2010
Wall St.’s Biggest Bonuses Go to Not-So-Big Names
Last Friday the season finale aired to Bonus Watch. Here’s the deal. Jamie Dimon gets $17 million for presiding over JP Morgan’s bungee-jump rebound during 2009. Lloyd Blankfein gets $9 million for doing “God’s work” at Goldman Sachs. Personally, I think their show should be named Lost, but [...]
Category: Bonuses, Fees & Perqs |
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Tags: AIG, bailouts, Blankfein, Dimon, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Wall Street
Norb Vonnegut | January 29, 2010
“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is who made all the lousy decisions leading up to the banking disaster of 2008, and how the government was out to lunch during the entire bailout, and all that Neil Barofsky kind of crap, but I don’t feel [...]
Category: Banking Reform & Wall Street Bailouts |
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Tags: AIG, bailouts, Fed, Geithner, Goldman Sachs, Holden Caulfield, J.D. Salinger, Jean-Claude Trichet, Neil Barofsky, Wall Street