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The federal government gets TARP right
The feds refused to buy troubled assets with TARP cash. It's one of the smarter moves they've made.By Allan SloanSometimes the best investment is the ...
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'TARP babies' struggle to pay back government
Banks trying to return bailout funds find doing so isn't quite as quick and easy as they might have hoped, due to problems on how to handle warrants.B...
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TARP bailout money we can kiss goodbye
The government made money on American Express and Goldman Sachs, but 628 banks with outstanding debts are in considerably weaker condition.By Allan Sl...
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Fed gets subpoena on BofA-Merrill deal
Legislators demand the Federal Reserve produce documents clarifying its role in Bank of America's decision to buy troubled broker Merrill Lynch.By Col...
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Is BofA ready to free itself from TARP?
Skeptics say it's too early for Bank of America, which was on life support as recently as January, to declare itself healthy enough to go it alone.By ...
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Washington's inconvenient economic truths
As politicians plan for midterm elections, they're going to get all tied up about who gets credit for a recovering economy.By Nina EastonNow that we'r...
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Handsome government handout for homebuilders
By Colin BarrTalk about cash for clunkers.Lennar (LEN), the Miami-based homebuilder that has been gushing red ink since its misguided bets on house pr...
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Should US government debt be rated junk?
A few weeks ago, Hedgeye, the investment research firm where I'm a managing director, hosted a conference call for our subscribers that posed the ques...
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The right dose of pharma stocks
Paul Abel of Kinetics Medical Fund calls for a simple balance that doesn't waste time looking for the next big superstar.By Alyssa AbkowitzFund manage...
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Meet the new, government-owned GM
Bankruptcy will force lots of changes on the automaker, putting bureaucrats in the driver's seat.By Alex Taylor IIIWith General Motors poised to enter...
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