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James Saft

Redefining the sacred in the banking rescue

Another week, another set of protestations that U.S. banks will remain in private hands, apparently almost regardless of the consequences.
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Let housing find its clearing price

The U.S. government should just get out of the way and allow the crash in U.S. housing; the market is too big, has too far to fall and Americans' finances are too strained....
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Geithner's hair of the dog plan for banks

U.S. plans for a public-private fund to buy up toxic assets are likely to amount to a fig leaf with which to hide subsidies to failing banks....
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Nationalisation by autumn, bank on it

Like it or not the United States will be forced to nationalise large swathes of its banking system by the time the leaves fall from the trees in Washington....
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Goodbye bonuses, hello hedge funds, boutiques

The argument about bank bonus payments is as sterile as it is backward looking; compensation at government insured institutions is going nowhere but down. ...
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