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Ireland to Split Anglo Irish Bank

Ireland's government moved to reassure anxious investors by announcing it will split nationalized lender Anglo Irish Bank in a bid to contain the impact of the bank's bailout on the country's economy.

 

U.S. to Help Bail Out Afghan Bank to Avert a Crisis

As thousands of nervous depositors stampeded the central branch of the beleaguered Kabul Bank, the Afghan and United States governments tentatively agreed to bail out the bank.

Senh: Huh, we're also bailing out banks from other countries?

 

AIG Hanging On To AIA Ownership Ahead Of IPO

American International Group has reportedly scrapped plans to sell a strategic stake in its American International Assurance unit, according to Reuters.

 

AIG repaying nearly $4 billion in federal loans

AIG repaying nearly $4 billion in federal loans

In its single biggest repayment of bailout loans so far, American International Group Inc. said Monday it is paying back nearly $4 billion in taxpayer aid with proceeds from a recent debt sale.

 

Stage set for Maxine Waters' ethics trial

Stage set for Maxine Waters' ethics trial

A House panel finds 'substantial reason' to believe that the Democrat may have broken rules in her dealings with OneUnited Bank. She vows to fight the charges. A congressional panel set the stage Monday for an ethics trial for Rep. Maxine Waters, one of Los Angeles' most enduring liberal politicians, over her actions involving a bank with ties to her husband that received federal bailout funds.

 

Bailed-out banks overpaid execs

Bailed-out banks overpaid execs

Treasury: 17 banks overpaid execs while receiving billions in taxpayer-funded bailout money.

 

Lack of jobs loosens Democrats' grip on power

Lack of jobs loosens Democrats' grip on power

The sweeping overhaul of the nation's financial industry is President Barack Obama's answer to the nation's outrage over Wall Street bailouts. But come November if more Americans don't have jobs, Democrats in Congress could very well lose theirs, too.

 

Farkas Charged in TARP Fraud Case

Farkas Charged in TARP Fraud Case

A grand jury has indicted the chief executive of what was once among the nation's largest independent home-loan providers on 16 counts of bank, securities and wire fraud.

 

Perks unchecked for some CEOs

Some top finance firms that got federal aid also increased fringe benefits for their chief executives.

 

Fannie Mae reports $11.5B loss

Government-controlled mortgage finance giant says it will request $8.4B from taxpayers to stay afloat.

 

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