Muni Payoffs or, Once Again, Wall Street Screws Main Street
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 26th, 2010 3:13 PM |
If you think there was fraud involved in the underwriting of mortgages, then you ain’t seen nothing yet. If there is one sector of Wall Street that has notoriously been connected with fraudulent activities it is the municipal bond sector. Why is that?
Very simply, when you have individuals who are earning municipal salaries (high 5-figures to low 6-figures) awarding bond deals which generates millions in fees for Wall Street underwriters, then it is not hard to understand that those municipal employees are going to have their hands out looking to get ‘greased.’ Who really pays for that grease? You and me. (more…)
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