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Political Interference Seen in Bank Bailout Decisions
Submitted by loner on 25 January, 2009 - 10:44pm- aggregator bank
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by Damian Paletta and David Enrich
Barney Frank Goes to Bat for Lender, and It Gets an Infusion
Troubled OneUnited Bank in Boston didn't look much like a candidate for aid from the Treasury Department's bank bailout fund last fall.
The Treasury had said it would give money only to healthy banks, to jump-start lending. But OneUnited had seen most of its capital evaporate. Moreover, it was under attack from its regulators for allegations of poor lending practices and executive-pay abuses, including owning a Porsche for its executives' use.
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Dow Plunges 300 Points After Lehman Files for Bankruptcy, Merrill Lynch Is Sold and AIG Seeks Cash
Submitted by loner on 16 September, 2008 - 12:24am- American International Group Inc.
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16th September 2008, on Yahoo Finance...

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080915/wall_street.html
Stocks retreat amid new Wall Street landscape
Monday September 15, 11:51 am ET
By Tim Paradis, AP Business Writer
Stocks fall but pare steepest losses after Lehman bankruptcy, Merrill sale; AIG remains worry
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What did I say then?
......Amid fierce competition for relationship managers, last year's bonuses for private bankers...
