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Financial Crisis Villain Unclear Why Everybody's So Mad At Him - Huffington Post

Financial Crisis Villain Unclear Why Everybody's So Mad At Him - Huffington Post | money money money | Scoop.it


Mozilo has declared he has "no regrets" about anything he or Countrywide did. And why should he?

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Bonus payments in Britain are at the highest level since financial crisis - The Guardian (blog)

Bonus payments in Britain are at the highest level since financial crisis - The Guardian (blog) | money money money | Scoop.it

There was £40.5bn paid out in bonuses between May 2013 and April 2014, which is the highest figure since the peak experienced just before the financial crash in 2008

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US bank in record $16.7bn settlement

US bank in record $16.7bn settlement | money money money | Scoop.it
Bank of America agrees to pay a record $16.7bn (£10bn) to US authorities for selling toxic mortgage loans that helped trigger the financial crisis.
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Bank Of America's $16.65 Billion Settlement And The Last Dinosaur Of The Financial Crisis

Bank Of America's $16.65 Billion Settlement And The Last Dinosaur Of The Financial Crisis | money money money | Scoop.it
Angelo Mozilo, the co-founder of Countrywide Financial, is the face of the biggest federal government settlement in history.
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Bank of America faces $12bn fine for role in financial crisis | World ...

Bank of America faces $12bn fine for role in financial crisis | World ... | money money money | Scoop.it
Bank of America faces $12bn fine for role in financial crisis | Amid a slew of bank statements, Bank of America is looking to settle several probes with a record multi-billion dollar fine.
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Federal Judge Hammers Justice Department for Not Prosecuting Wall Street Executives

Federal Judge Hammers Justice Department for Not Prosecuting Wall Street Executives | money money money | Scoop.it
"Federal judge Jed Rakoff criticized the Justice Department's failure to prosecute Wall Street executives for the financial crash, saying high-level government officials fear that they too may be revealed as bearing some responsibility."
 
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The Financial Crisis: Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted? - Huffington Post

The Financial Crisis: Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted? - Huffington Post | money money money | Scoop.it


Five years have passed since the onset of what is sometimes called the Great Recession.

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Leonard McCarthy and Dimitri Vlassis on combating corruption in the wake of the global financial crisis. - Project Syndicate

Leonard McCarthy and Dimitri Vlassis on combating corruption in the wake of the global financial crisis. - Project Syndicate | money money money | Scoop.it
Of the many problems that weak global economic conditions have brought into relief, corruption is among the most persistent.
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JPMorgan Agrees To Pay Billions For Causing Financial Crisis - Firedoglake

JPMorgan Agrees To Pay Billions For Causing Financial Crisis - Firedoglake | money money money | Scoop.it

Yesterday the Justice Department announced a $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan over the megabank’s fraud in the mortgage backed security market that helped trigger a financial meltdown in 2008. The deal was completed after JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon summoned Attorney General Holder to a private meeting to avoid a press conference, the terms discussed at that meeting would later be finalized into the current settlement agreement.

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Can JPMorgan Settle the Entire Financial Crisis? - Bloomberg

Can JPMorgan Settle the Entire Financial Crisis? - Bloomberg | money money money | Scoop.it


Now the financial crisis has given rise to some basically entertaining -- matter of taste, but I am entertained -- scandals.

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The cost of the financial crisis hits Americans harder than banks - The Guardian

The cost of the financial crisis hits Americans harder than banks - The Guardian | money money money | Scoop.it


As you rise up the financial ladder, the consequences of the financial crisis are increasingly arbitrary.

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Financial Media Cheering Banksters Will Speed the Next Crisis

Financial Media Cheering Banksters Will Speed the Next Crisis | money money money | Scoop.it
Wall Street hasn’t learned from the 2008 crisis. Have the media? (Financial #media stands in the way of prosecuting #WallStreet fraud and holding bank executives accountable.
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5 Years After the Financial Crisis, The Big Banks Are Still Committing Massive Crimes | Economy

5 Years After the Financial Crisis, The Big Banks Are Still Committing Massive Crimes | Economy | money money money | Scoop.it
Preface: Not all banks are criminal enterprises. The wrongdoing of a particular bank cannot be attributed to other banks without proof. But – as documented below – many of the biggest banks have engaged in unimaginably bad behavior.
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