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Common Sense: Following a Herd of Bulls on Apple’s Stock
nytimes.com - Why so many analysts failed to foresee a plunge in Apple’s shares.... [Read More]
 
DealBook: Ireland to Liquidate Anglo Irish Bank
dealbook.nytimes.com - The government passed emergency legislation to liquidate Anglo Irish Bank, one of the country’s largest, as part of a plan to restructure debt payments.... [Read More]
 
DealBook: Osborne Promises More Regulatory Power to Split Up British Banks
dealbook.nytimes.com - British regulators will have the power to split up banks that fail to "ring fence," or separate, risky trading activity from retail banking, George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer, said in a ... [Read More]
 
Vast Oil Reserve May Now Be Within Reach, and Battle Heats Up
nytimes.com - Oil in the Monterey Shale, which could represent the future of California’s oil industry, is producing conflict between drillers and environmental interests wary of hydraulic fracturing.... [Read More]
 
Slipstream: Consumer Data Protection Laws, an Ocean Apart
nytimes.com - The United States and Europe are struggling to bridge a divide in the way their citizens are shielded against the use of their personal data.... [Read More]
 
Fair Game: Banks, at Least, Had a Friend in Geithner
nytimes.com - Timothy F. Geithner, who is leaving as Treasury secretary, helped America’s big banks get back on their feet after the financial crisis. But how much did he do to prevent future debacles?... [Read More]
 
News Analysis: Deutsche Bank's Lonely Fight With the Fed
dealbook.nytimes.com - The Federal Reserve has proposed rules aimed at making sure that the American operations of foreign banks have the financial strength to absorb losses. Deutsche Bank executives, however, apparently fe... [Read More]
 
DealBook: Doubt Is Cast on Firms Hired to Help Banks
dealbook.nytimes.com - Authorities are scrutinizing the consultants hired to clean up financial misdeeds, a conflict-riddled industry that is paid billions of dollars by the banks it is expected to police.... [Read More]
 
Pay Still High at Bailed-Out Firms, Report Says
nytimes.com - Top executives at firms that received taxpayer bailouts during the financial crisis received generous government-approved compensation packages, a Treasury watchdog said.... [Read More]
 
Fair Game: At the S.E.C., a Chance to Get Tougher on Settlements
nytimes.com - Mary Jo White, the new head of the Securities and Exchange Commission has a chance to scuttle the practice of letting companies settle cases without admitting fault.... [Read More]