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JPMorgan's Dimon Gets $17 Million Bonus

JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon pulled in a roughly $17 million bonus in restricted stock and options for 2009, making him one of the best-paid banking chiefs around.

 

Two senators urge bonus tax at bailed-out firms

Two Democratic senators on Thursday proposed legislation that would impose a one-time tax on bonuses paid to executives of companies bailed out with taxpayer money.

 

AIG plans to pay about $100 million in bonuses

American International Group plans Wednesday to pay another round of employee bonuses worth about $100 million, said several people familiar with the matter.

 

Geithner AIG Testimony: Treasury Secretary Says AIG Bailout Saved Economy, Not Individual Banks

Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said the government rescued American International Group Inc. to prevent a "catastrophic" blow to the U.S. economy, not to save any of AIG's counterparties.

 

Obama's pushback on banks sends stock lower again

Stocks retreated Friday for a third straight day on fresh concerns about President Barack Obama's proposed restrictions on banks....

 

Treasury Makes Banks Pay a Premium

The department persuaded some big banks to pay more than market estimates to repurchase warrants issued to the government during the financial crisis, suggesting taxpayers could benefit from costly financial-rescue programs.

 

Obama to banks: `We want our money back'

Obama to banks: `We want our money back'

Declaring "We want our money back," President Barack Obama wants to slap a tax on banks to recoup the money that the American public spent on bailing out large financial institutions on the brink of collapse....

 

AIG fiasco keeps getting worse

The AIG bailout isn't going away, much as Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner might like it to.

 

GMAC headed for $5 billion loss

GMAC headed for $5 billion loss

GMAC, the troubled finance company that last week scored a third government bailout, said Tuesday it expects to post a record fourth-quarter loss of $5 billion.

 

Report: GMAC to get another $3.5B in federal aid

GMAC Financial Services is expected to receive $3.5 billion more in federal aid to further stabilize the automotive lender, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

 

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