Tags: fraud
What Was Bill Black Saying in 2005?
January 3rd, 2013
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Econintersect: William K. Black, Associate Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri Kansas City, is a frequent contributor to Global Economic Intersection. Regular readers here will know that he has been an outspoken critic of unpros… more »
Saturday Economics Comedy: Banker Superheroes Saving The World for Themselves
December 1st, 2012
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Meet the "Superfrauds" - The In-justice League The worlds greatest economic superheroes Saving the world for themselves, one bank at a time!
What is Escrow eating anyway?Is the Greenspan Fed above the law?What's that in the De-regulator's pocket?Wher… more »
New Chase Exec Has History Linked to DOJ Fraud Charges
November 11th, 2012
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Econintersect: Rebecca Mairone's public LinkedIn page says that she is "Home Lending Executive, Managing Director at JP Morgan Chase. Previous: Bank of America, Countrywide Financial, PP Morgan Chase." Apparently Ms. Mairone moved from Bank of America… more »
Professor William K. Black: Government Does Not Prosecute Large Corporations Anymore
October 8th, 2012
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Econintersect: On the Max Keiser Report today, Econintersect Contributor Professor William K. Black talks about Deferred Prosecution Agreements, the Financial Conduct Authority and London as the capital of fraud. Professor Black's Segment begins abou… more »
Standard Chartered: The Cost of Doing Business
August 15th, 2012
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Econintersect: The New York office of London's Standard Chartered Bank reached a settlement agreement on Tuesday (14 August 2012) with the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYSDFS). The bank agreed to pay NYSDFS $340 million dollars and… more »
