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by Nomi Prins


  Blankfein, Lloyd

  executive compensation and

  on TARP

  See also Goldman Sachs

  Bloomberg L.P.

  Bloomberg News

  bonuses/executive compensation

  AIG and

  banking culture and

  CEO compensation and

  “CEO Compensation and Bonuses” (Prins, Ugrin)

  “claw backs” and

  Cuomo on

  economic shifts and

  employee layoffs and

  Geithner on

  government bailout money used for

  Obama on

  U.S. House on taxes for

  See also individual names of banks

  Bovenzi, John F.

  “Bring Some Accountability to the Federal Reserve” (Grayson)

  Brinkley, Amy Wood

  Brown, Edmund

  Buffett, Warren

  Burns, Arthur F.

  Bush, George H. W.

  Bush, George W.

  Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act (2005)

  on Bear Stearns-JP Morgan Chase merger

  Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

  on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

  Friedman appointment by

  Paulson/Treasury appointments by

  tax policies of

  Wilson appointment by

  Zoellick appointed by

  California Public Employees’ Retirement System

  Call, The (CNBC)

  Camp, Dave

  Cantor, Eddie

  capital gains tax

  capital injections

  danger of

  defined

  Capital Purchase Program, TARP

  Capmark Financial Group Inc.

  Carney, Mark

  Casey Research

  Cassano, Joseph

  Catchings, Waddill

  Cavuto, Neil

  Cayne, James

  CBS

  Center for Economic and Policy Research

  “CEO Compensation and Bonuses” (Prins, Ugrin)

  Charles Schwab

  Chase

  Chemical

  Chenault, Kenneth

  Cholnoky, Tom

  Chrysler

  Cioffe, Ralph

  CIT Group

  Citicorp-Travelers Group

  CitiFinancial

  Citigroup Inc.

  collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and

  executive compensation and

  Geithner and

  Glass-Steagall Act repeal and

  leverage ratio of, in 2008

  preferred stock of

  Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act and

  Rubin and

  SIVs and

  subprime loans and

  TARP money for

  Wells Fargo-Wachovia merger and

  Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

  “claw backs”

  Clayton, Henry de Lamar

  Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914

  Clinton, Bill

  on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

  Friedman appointment by

  Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and

  Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act and Rubin appointment by

  CNBC

  CNN

  collateral. See collateralized debt obligations (CDOs); securitization

  collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)

  asset-backed securities (ABS) and

  bank holding companies (BHCs) and

  Goldman Sachs and inception of

  subprime loan securitization and

  commercial banks

  as financial holding companies (FHC)

  Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 and,

  leverage ratio of

  See also bank holding companies (BHCs); bank size; individual bank names

  Commercial Credit Company

  commercial paper

  Commercial Paper Funding Facility LLC (CPFF)

  during Great Depression

  Commodity Futures Modernization Act (CFMA) of 2000

  Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) (1977)

  Congressional Oversight Panel for TARP

  Consolidated Law on Banking of 1993

  Corporate Library

  Corrigan, Gerald

  Corzine, Jon

  cotton industry

  Countrywide Financial

  Bank of America acquisition of

  Countrywide VIP scandal executive compensation and

  Cox, Christopher

  Cramer, Jim

  credit

  ratings TARP as disincentive to help consumers

  credit default swaps (CDS)

  and Goldman Sachs

  need for regulation and

  credit derivatives

  AIG and

  Greenspan on

  need for regulation and

  Rubin on

  “Credit Rating Agencies and the Financial Crisis” (U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform)

  Credit Suisse Group

  Crittenden, Gary

  Cummings, Elijah E.

  Cuomo, Andrew

  Curl, Greg

  Dallas Federal Reserve

  Davidson, Andrew

  Democratic Party, 1912 platform

  Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980

  deregulation

  bank holding companies (BHCs) and

  Bernanke on regulation

  Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) (1977)

  Glass-Steagall Act repeal and

  Greenspan on

  HOEPA (1994)

  housing/mortgage crisis and

  in international banking system

  Paulson and

  Predatory Lending Consumer Protection Act (PLPCA) of 2000

  Derivatives Markets Transparency and Accountability Act of 2009

  Deutsche Bank AG

  Dimon, Jamie . See also JP Morgan Chase

  Dinallo, Eric

  DiNapoli, Thomas P.

  Discover Financial Services

  Dodd, Chris

  Doral Financial Corp.

  Dorgan, Byron

  Dow Jones Industrial Average

  all-time high of

  fall of, in September 2008

  Draghi, Mario

  Drexel Burnham Lambert

  Dudley, William C.

  Dune Capital Management LP

  Dymski, Gary

  Eaton, Cyrus

  Ehrlichman, John

  Emergency Banking Act of 1933

  Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA) of 2008 See also Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)

  emerging-market bonds

  Enron

  equity loans (consumer)

  Exchange Stabilization Fund

  executive compensation. See bonuses/ executive compensation

  Fannie Mae

  Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and

  securitization and

  Fazio, Antonio

  FBI

  Federal Banking Agency Audit Act (1978)

  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

  bank holding companies (BHCs) and

  commercial banks backed by

  creation of

  Forum on Mortgage Lending to Low and Moderate Income Households

  insurance limits raised for consumer deposits

  Merrill Lynch-Bank of America merger and

  mortgage rescue proposal reserves of

  S&L crisis and

  Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program (TLGP)

  total bailout cost and

  Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005

  Federal Home Loan Bank

  Federal Housing Finance Board

  Federal Open Market Committee

  Federal Reserve

  AIG and bank holding companies (BHCs) and

  calls for oversight

  chairman posi
tion

  collateral used by

  Commercial Paper Funding Facility LLC (CPFF)

  creation of

  Dallas Federal Reserve

  disclosure by

  federal funds rate cut by (2007)

  Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009 (H.R.1207)

  Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2006

  interest rate cuts by

  Kansas City Federal Reserve

  New York Federal Reserve

  S&L crisis of 1980s and

  Statistical Releases of

  Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF) created by

  total bailout cost and See also Bernanke, Ben; Greenspan, Alan; housing/mortgage crisis; Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP)

  Federal Reserve Act (1913)

  Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009

  Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC)

  Federal Trust Bank

  Ferguson, Niall

  Fiat

  financial holding companies (FHC)

  Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA)

  Financial Services Modernization Act. See Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (1999)

  Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2006

  Financial Stability Forum (FSF)

  Financial Times

  Financial Week

  Finger, Jerry

  Finger Interests, Ltd.

  Finnegan, John

  Firedoglake.com

  Fisher, Peter

  Fitch Ratings

  Fleet Boston

  Fleet Finance Group

  floating-rate mortgages. See adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs)

  Forbes.com

  Ford, Gerald

  foreclosure

  during Great Depression

  increase in, from 2007 to 2008

  increase in, from 2007 to 2009

  See also housing/mortgage crisis

  Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board

  Fortis

  Forum on Mortgage Lending to Low and Moderate Income Households (FDIC)

  Fowler, Henry

  Fox Business Network

  Fox News

  Fox-Pitt Kelton

  Frank, Barney

  Fratto, Tony

  Freddie Mac

  Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and

  mortgage-backed securities (MBS)

  securitization and

  Friedman, Stephen

  Fuld, Dick

  Garret, Olivier

  Gayle, Alan

  Geithner, Timothy F.

  Allison and

  on bank stress tests

  on executive bonuses

  Friedman and

  on regulation

  on transparency

  General Motors (GM)

  General Retirement System of Texas

  Genworth Financial Inc.

  Gingrich, Newt

  Ginnie Mae

  Giornale, Il (Italy)

  Glass, Carter

  Glass-Steagall Act of 1933

  need for restoration of

  repeal of

  Global Bank Merger Wave, The (Dymski)

  globalization. See international banking community GMAC

  gold

  Golden West Financial Corporation

  Goldman Sachs

  AIG and

  as bank holding company (BHC)

  Countrywide-Bank of America merger and

  culture of

  executive compensation and

  Geithner and

  Glass-Steagall Act repeal and

  during Great Depression

  initial public offering of

  leverage ratio of (2008)

  LTCM crisis and

  Paulson and

  political influence by

  securitization and

  Goldman Sachs International

  Goldman Sachs Trading Group

  Goldschmid, Harvey J.

  Gonzalez, Henry B.

  Gorman, James

  Gorton, Gary

  Gotschall, Edward F.

  government-sponsored entities (GSE), defined

  Gramm, Phil

  Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (1999) . See also Glass-Steagall Act of 1933

  Grassley, Charles

  Grayson, Alan

  Great Depression

  Glass-Steagall Act creation and

  Glass-Steagall Act repeal and

  Great Crash of 1929 and

  Greenspan, Alan

  on free markets

  Glass-Steagall Act repeal and

  interest rate cuts and

  LTCM crisis and

  S&L crisis of 1980s and

  U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform testimony See also Federal Reserve

  Greenwich Financial Services

  Greider, William

  gross domestic product (GDP)

  Group of Thirty

  G7

  G20

  Guardian (England)

  Hamilton, James

  Hanweck, Gerald A.

  Harrison, William B.

  Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.

  Hedge Fund Research

  hedge funds

  CDOs and collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and

  Federal Reserve and

  sub tranches refused by

  trusts (during Great Depression) compared to

  high-yield bonds

  History of the Federal Reserve, A (Meltzer)

  Hodgson, Paul

  Hoenig, Thomas

  Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA)

  Home Owners Loan Act of 1933

  Household International

  Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008

  housing/mortgage crisis

  adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) and

  CDOs and

  Countrywide mortgage payment failure

  credit default swaps (CDS) and deregulation and equity loans and

 

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