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Goldman Sachs
In which Goldman Sachs screws up
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 12, 2014
Guess what they gave attendees at their "Women in Computer Science" event
Bank profits bonanza
by
Jeff Tyler
Jan 13, 2014
Banks release their fourth quarter earnings numbers this week. They're likely to be healthy, thanks to the stock market.
Tell me again: What's the Volcker Rule?
Dec 4, 2013
Regulators are close to deciding on the Volcker Rule to limit banks' speculative trading.
JPMorgan's Whale expedition costs $920 million
by
David Gura
Sep 19, 2013
When a bank agrees to a multi-million dollar fine, who gets the money?
Goldman's multi-million dollar computer trading mistake
by
Jeff Tyler
Aug 21, 2013
A trading error on Goldman Sach's options desk shows mistakes still happen, despite all the computers.
JPMorgan in the crosshairs?
by
Krissy Clark
Aug 19, 2013
JPMorgan Chase is facing six federal investigations or lawsuits, in line to unseat Bank of America as the bank with the most legal problems.
Lawsuits claim banks involved in aluminum price fixing
Aug 12, 2013
Regulators have subpoenaed a metal warehousing firm as aluminum manufactures have launched a class action lawsuit against the London Metals Exchange.
For public good, not for profit.
Fabrice Tourre found liable in mortgage fraud case
Aug 1, 2013
The SEC has scored its first court victory related to the financial crisis. A federal jury found former Goldman Sachs trader Fabrice Tourre liable for defrauding investors in a subprime-mortgage securities deal just before the housing market collapsed.
Congress probes bank commodities, warehouse investments
Jul 23, 2013
The Senate Banking Committee is holding a hearing today on bank investments in things like warehouses and oil refineries, and commodities such as metals and oil.
Bank of America profits and America's banks
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Krissy Clark
Jul 17, 2013
Bank of America is the latest major U.S. bank to report strong profit growth. But does the mean the economy is healing?