Who are the 25 people most responsible for screwing up the global economy? The Guardian takes a (somewhat U.K.-centric) shot at identifying them:
1) Alan Greenspan, chairman of US Federal Reserve 1987- 2006
2) Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England
3) Bill Clinton, former US president
4) Gordon Brown, prime minister
5) George W Bush, former US president
6) Senator Phil Gramm
7) Abby Cohen, Goldman Sachs chief US strategist
8) Kathleen Corbet, former CEO, Standard & Poor's
9) "Hank" Greenberg, AIG insurance group
10) Andy Hornby, former HBOS boss
11) Sir Fred Goodwin, former RBS boss
12) Steve Crawshaw, former B&B boss
13) Adam Applegarth, former Northern Rock boss
14) Dick Fuld, Lehman Brothers chief executive
15) Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, Bear Stearns
16) Lewis Ranieri, mortgage finance guru
17) Joseph Cassano, AIG Financial Products
18) Chuck Prince, former Citi boss
19) Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial
20) Stan O'Neal, former boss of Merrill Lynch
21) Jimmy Cayne, former Bear Stearns boss
22) Christopher Dodd, chairman, Senate banking committee (Democrat)
23) Geir Haarde, Icelandic prime minister
24) The American public
25) John Tiner, FSA chief executive, 2003-07
Me: I think it goes a little light on Congress. No teflon for Clinton. Where's Robert Rubin? Where's Barney Frank? Bush tried to reign in Fannie and Freddie. Where is Franklin Raines?
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