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  • Lehman’s Estate Is Suing Barclays Over Unit’s Sale


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 914
    The bankrupt estate says Barclays improperly received more than $5 billion when it bought most of Lehman’s North American operations last year.
    2 hours ago
  • Lehman Estate Sues Barclays Over 2008 Deal


    DealBookAuthority Authority: 773
    Lehman Brothers bankrupt estate filed a lawsuit against Barclays Capital on Monday, saying Barclays improperly pocketed more than $5 billion when it bought most of Lehmans North American operations last year.
    3 hours ago
  • Why Banks Aren’t Lending


    The Daily ReckoningAuthority Authority: 631
    The motivating idea behind the various U.S. bank rescue measures was to do whatever it would take to get bank loans to the private sector growing again. That mission remains distinctly unaccomplished. Despite all the policy machinations — from TARP capital infusions to outright asset purchases, temporary lending ...
    5 hours ago
  • Lehman Suing Barclays Over 2008 Sale Of Broker-Dealer Unit


    zero hedgeAuthority Authority: 771
    Developing story: It was just a matter of time, as previously expected . Ironically, on September 18th 2008 Lehman would undergo millennia of Chinese water torture just to get the sale done. How everything changes in one short year.
    7 hours ago
  • Art funds follow hopes of market recovery


    DailyFinanceAuthority Authority: 797
    Filed under: Economy , Investing , Goldman Sachs Ask any investor, and hell tell you the best place to enter the market is at the bottom. Buy low and sell high, right? The institutional crowd knows this lesson best, and after a rocky year in traditional financial markets, many are now drawn to what seems to be ...
    2 days ago
  • Book Review: A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers by Lawrence G. McDonald with Patrick Robinson.


    Law Religion Culture ReviewAuthority Authority: 107
    This book can be synopsized: We were right; they were wrong. The "they" are primarily former CEO of Lehman Brothers, Richard S. Fuld, Jr., and former President Joseph M. Gregory. The "we"? Author Lawrence G. McDonald (a former VP of Lehman), of course, and a handful of his colleagues at Lehman. The book repeatedly ...
    3 days ago
  • Ghost Towns in China Prove GDP is a Farce


    Wall St. Cheat SheetAuthority Authority: 644
    In 2008, I closely commented on the demise of Lehman Brothers and the hidden cancers on other balance sheets. At the time, the fraudulent real estate bubble found a poster child in Lehman investment McAllister Ranch: a three square mile development in which Lehman dropped a quarter billion dollars of loans … and ...
    3 days ago
  • The Myth of Market Share - Motorola vs. Apple


    The Phoenix PrincipleAuthority Authority: 119
    The Myth of Market Share by Richard Minitar is one of those little books, published in 2002 by Crown Business, that you probably never read - or even heard of ( available on Amazon though ).  And thats too bad, because without spending too many words the author does a great job of describing the non-correlation ...
    4 days ago
  • 10 Years Later, Looking at Repeal of Glass-Steagall


    DealBookAuthority Authority: 773
    DealBook takes a look at the state of banking 10 years after the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, which had separated commercial and investment banks.
    4 days ago
  • Parsing the Verdict on Bear Fund Managers


    DealBookAuthority Authority: 773
    The acquittal of the two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers suggests that blame for the financial crisis is not easily apportioned, Breakingviews says.
    5 days ago
  • Goldman Sachs prepares for payday showdown


    Conservative ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 477
      The World meetings of the G20 and others are outlining what the United States is to do.   No wonder we aren’t doing well.  I found this article in the Guardian.co.uk news.  Read it and let me know what you think.   There might be something the people are going to have to do to get our country back in the ...
    5 days ago
  • Dealbook: Barclays’ Remarkable Bargain


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 914
    Heads are still being scratched over the way Barclays managed to scoop up the remains of Lehman Brothers. Barclays, it turns out, cut itself a remarkably good deal.
    1 week ago
  • Govt. will assess the need for extending further stimulus for the exporting community


    LEGAL & FINANCIAL UPDATES FROM TAX GURUAuthority Authority: 446
    The commerce and industry ministry will review the growth of the countrys export sector by the middle of this month to assess the need for extending further stimulus for the exporting community, particularly, the labour-intensive sectors. The... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, ...
    1 week ago
  • Barclays board discusses new cuts to bonuses


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    • Bank expected to report profits of £1.5bn, much of it driven by investment arm Barclays Capital • Directors said to be mindful of public hostility to big pay awards in wake of banking crisis Non-executive directors of Barclays are urging the bank to show restraint on bonuses this year despite the bumper ...
    1 week ago
  • Bryan Marsal on the Unwinding of Lehman Brothers


    Breakout Performance: Ironfire CapitalAuthority Authority: 414
    Enjoyed this interview from July 09 with Bryan Marsal of Alvarez & Marsal on the unwinding of Lehman Brothers:
    1 week ago
  • Zero Hedge Endorses Senator Bernie Sanders Petition To Tim Geithner


    zero hedgeAuthority Authority: 771
    Petition from Vermont Senator Bernie Sander To Time Geithner Too Big to Fail is Too Big to Exist Financial institutions that are “too big to fail” played a major role in undermining the American economy and driving our country into a severe recession. Financial institutions that are “too big to fail” put ...
    1 week ago
  • Fannie Mae Files $15.8 Billion in Claims in Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy


    Bank REO Real EstateAuthority Authority: 119
    Now we are getting more information on the OTC derivative market and the different liabilities that the different players had with their counter-parties.  The more I am reading about these products (got a nice book on the subject that was written in 1993) and the more I read the more derivatives sound like ...
    1 week ago
  • BIDding down for Sothebys, but high hopes for Q4


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 659
    Filed under: Sothebys (BID) , Personal finance , Headline news Sothebys (NYSE: BID ) had a great night this week, tripling the performance of competitor Christies (OTC: CRUPF ). But, it didnt come soon enough to help the companys third quarter results. The auction house suffered from the art market slump ...
    1 week ago
  • Reuters HedgeWorld webinar on prime brokerage


    Hedge HubAuthority Authority: 133
    By Chris Clair On Nov 10, Reuters HedgeWorld will present a 90-minute web seminar all about prime brokerage. It’s been a little more than a year since the prime broking industry changed forever with the demise of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns … or did it change forever? Certainly there are more small ...
    1 week ago
  • Important News - Nov. 06


    InvestmentWatchAuthority Authority: 451
    Panic: Unemployment rate already at 20%!!! Not to scare you, but the situation is actually worse than it seems. Over the years, the government has changed the way it counts the unemployed. An example of this is the criticized Birth-Death Model which was added in 2000. The model is designed to account for the ...
    1 week ago

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