The Financial-Crisis Lit Cheat Sheet
The best bits from the flood of books recapping last year's Wall Street meltdown.
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The best bits from the flood of books recapping last year's Wall Street meltdown.
Recess is over, and Congress will be scrutinizing the big boys.
The new BBC reenactment of the events of last September sounds a little too British.
Despite government assistance and a healthy amount of public shaming, banks still aren't lending.
It's too bad the fun felon was arrested last weekend. She would have had a blast.
Robin Katz: a "sexy," "kinda kooky" felon.
JPMorgan today announced a $2.7 billion profit for the second quarter
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and nine others will finally get to wash The Man out of their hair.
Or, okay, Blond vs. Bald.
A new book details the nail-biting, or just biting, last days of the storied investment firm.
The JPMorgan CEO is prepared to absorb some of the competition.
And when it hits them that only thing they're getting out of this is a new enemy in President Obama, they'll really be crying.
They just went with the flow.
Enjoy the Schadenfreude, populist hordes.
There's a reason JPMorgan can afford to pay back the TARP funds "tomorrow" if they feel like it.
The second-largest bank beat expectations, is happy about it.
It's Friday, which means there's news about financial institutions they hope you'll drink away over the weekend.
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