Thursday, November 26, 2009

Henry Paulson

Americans Don't Want a Corporate Bailout

A poll for the Kauffman Foundation found voters don't want a CEO to manage the economy. more >>

LaTourette's Letter to Paulson on PNC-Nat City

Congressman questions top bank regulator's ties to the Pittsburgh bank. more >>

Congressman Wants PNC-Nat. City Deal Investigated

LaTourette says a bank regulator may have steered taxpayer money to his former client. more >>

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Charlie Rose

Paulson stops by the talk show to chat about the government's response to the financial crisis. more >>

Feds: Why Banks Will Lend Their Bailout Cash

Government officials say it's in banks' economic interests to lend out the capital. more >>

Will the Government Buy Stakes in U.S. Banks?

The Feds may go deeper into the private markets by taking equity positions in banks. more >>

Credit Crisis Means States May Need Help From Federal Treasury

States are struggling to pay for day-to-day operations with the frozen credit markets. more >>

Fed to Buy Massive Amounts of Short-Term Debts

The Federal Reserve announced a radical plan to buy massive amounts of short-term debts. more >>

Richard Fuld: My Dinner With Henry Paulson

E-mail outlines the Lehman Brothers’ CEO’s takeaways from a dinner with the treasury secretary. more >>

The Bailout Plan: Anti-Small Business?

Could the bailout plan be ceding too much power to Paulson? more >>

Bailout Plan: Paulson Wins, but Does America?

The bill will get passed, but it could have been so much better. more >>

House Republicans Like Paulson but Not His Financial Markets Rescue Plan

Conservatives push for their own fix for the financial crisis. more >>

Hank Paulson: Kneeling Before Pelosi

The man who ran Goldman and was once compared to God is brought low, in a way. more >>

Note to Paulson: The Key to Passing the $700 Billion Bailout Is Insurance

Pledging to enact an insurance program within a month could get the bill passed. more >>

Paulson, Bernanke and the Road Through Bailout Hell

They moved too slowly and the now the Washington freak show has caught up with them. more >>

Is a Paulson-Bernanke Resignation Possible?

A lot is riding on the bailout getting passed. more >>

How Paulson Just Picked the 2012 GOP Nominee

Candidates who favor the trillion dollar Wall Street bailout need not apply. more >>

The Bailout Plan: Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke's Bogus Journey

Will the plan help small business—or be an expensive boondoggle? more >>

'I AM MINISTRY OF THE TREASURY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA.'

Check out this brilliant satiric E-mail currently making the Internet rounds. more >>

Goldman, Buffett, and Congress

Good news—and bad. more >>

Is Hank Paulson the New Harriet Miers?

A conservative backlash in building. more >>

Are Paulson-Bernanke Overhyping the Danger?

There are differing opinions to the amount of risk involved. more >>

Newt Gingrich: Kill the Paulson Plan. Hard.

The conservative revolt is gaining momentum. more >>

Chris Dodd: Economy and Constitution at Risk

During congressional hearing, senator outlines shortcomings of the gigantic government bailout. more >>

Congress Nears Historic Vote on $700 Billion Bailout Plan for Wall Street

The measure, which could pass this week, would redefine the government's role in the economy. more >>

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