Goldman Sachs Tells Uncle Sam Go Away!!
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 25th, 2009 9:46 AM |
Like it or not, Goldman Sachs is widely considered to be the preeminent risk manager in the world. I would never blanketly endorse Goldman Sachs nor every one of their transactions or employees. Anything but. I am sure Goldman, like every institution in every industry, has some bad apples who will and have made some bad, if not outright illegal, moves. If so, the proper regulatory authorities should address, investigate, and if need be prosecute. I am here to write on a different topic. Goldman Sachs does not want Uncle Sam as a business partner. Whether Goldman wanted government money last Fall via the TARP (Troubled Asset Recovery Program) or not, the firm very clearly wants to return those funds soon.
Goldman Sachs is currently working with government officials to return $10 billion in TARP funds by late April. The firm will look to make this return after the U.S. Treasury completes its first round of bank stress tests. Other smaller banking institutions are looking to do the same. (more…)
Tags: Banking Institutions, Barack Obama, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Chuck Schumer, counterparty risk, Goldman Sachs, Harry Reid, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, TARP, Warren Buffett
Posted in Banking Institutions, Christopher Dodd, Congress, Democratic Party, Obama Administration, Wall Street | 7 Comments »
A New TARP Plan
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 21st, 2009 9:13 PM |
Cartoon by Walt Handelsman, Newsday
Tags: Bailout, TARP, Tim Geithner
Posted in Bailout, Current Affairs, Economic Stimulus, Economy, General | 8 Comments »
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