Inside Edition: Occupy Protester Tracy Postert Got a Job on Wall Street at John Thomas Financial
Inside Edition: Occupy Protester Tracy Postert Got a Job on Wall Street at John Thomas Financial
Inside Edition: Occupy Protester Tracy Postert Got a Job on Wall Street at John Thomas Financial
Introductory Statement by Chairman Carl Levin – From Senate Committee hearings. The credit rating agencies are; Moody’s, Standard and Poors, and Fitch….QUOTE: “Concluding a two-year bipartisan investigation, Senator Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Senator Tom Coburn MD, R-Okla., Chairman and Ranking Republican on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, today released a 635-page final report (PDF, 6MB) on their inquiry into key causes of the financial crisis. The report catalogs conflicts of interest, heedless risk-taking and failures of federal oversight that helped push the country into the deepest recession since the Great Depression.” levin.senate.gov
Barack Obama, the US President is running out of patience with US bankers, whom he accused of fighting common sense consumer protections. In a meeting on Monday he urged them to support new legislation to reform Wall Street. And he told them they owed it to the country to help the economy by lending more money to small businesses. It comes after a clearly irritated president said he did not run for office just so he could help out a bunch of fat cat bankers. But does the new legislation go …
Leaders of the 20 world’s most powerful countries meet in London to find a way out of the current global financial crisis and help prevent future crises. Will the G20 reach a unified stand on how to kickstart the ailing global economy?
Leaders of the 20 world’s most powerful countries meet in London to find a way out of the current global financial crisis and help prevent future crises. Will the G20 reach a unified stand on how to kickstart the ailing global economy?
On the eve of the US presidential election, Avi Lewis reports on the financial crisis from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. With a chorus of different voices, from Wall Street insiders to those who could not even get in the door of the New York Stock Exchange, this episode of Inside USA explores the roots of the crisis and asks how it will shape the next government of the US.
A special inside Story show from Kuala Lumpur where we examine how the financial turmoil on Wall Street has affected Asian markets and economies.
On the eve of the US presidential election, Avi Lewis reports on the financial crisis from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. With a chorus of different voices, from Wall Street insiders to those who could not even get in the door of the New York Stock Exchange, this episode of Inside USA explores the roots of the crisis and asks how it will shape the next government of the US.
Gulf markets were nursing losses of about 17 percent each last week, wiping out most of the years gains. This leads us to the central question: are the Gulf States in fact sheltered from the global financial meltdown?