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By Anthony Effinger and Mary Childs |
January 8, 2013
Andrew Feldstein, the Harvard-educated lawyer who leads BlueMountain Capital Management LLC, has had a good run.
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By Mark Drajem, Bloomberg |
November 16, 2012
Exxon Mobil Corp. is part of a growing coalition backing a carbon tax as an alternative to costly regulation, giving newfound prominence to an idea once anathema in Washington.
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By Phil Flynn |
November 16, 2012
Oil prices seemed to shake off worries surrounding the increasing tensions in the Gaza strip and instead decided to focus on the weak jobless claims and the looming fiscal cliff.
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By Dawn Kopecki, Bloomberg |
August 21, 2012
Wall Street, the global financial community reeling from public outrage, is proving incapable of finding a champion to replace Jamie Dimon.
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By Phil Mattingly, Bloomberg |
July 3, 2012
In the U.K., a record fine for Barclays Plc has triggered outrage from lawmakers and forced resignations from the bank’s top executives. In the U.S., Wall Street’s defenders in Congress are sticking by the industry
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By Dawn Kopecki, Phil Mattingly and Steven Sloan, Bloomberg |
June 19, 2012
U.S. House members criticized regulators today for failing to detect JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s loss of at least $2 billion on risky derivatives trades and pressed for additional measures to ensure similar losses don’t occur in other banks.
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By Laura Litvan and Phil Mattingly, Bloomberg |
May 18, 2012
Republicans in the U.S. Congress were uniting behind a call to repeal all or part of the 2010 financial regulatory overhaul. Since JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced its $2 billion trading loss earlier this month, that front has splintered.
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By Mark Drajem, Bloomberg |
May 9, 2012
Huddled around the West Wing table were an unlikely group of co-conspirators with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama.