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foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - 16 hours ago
The former CEO of the insurance giant sent a letter late Tuesday to the insurer's current CEO, Edward Liddy, saying the current loan from the federal government will essentially ruin the company.
foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Oct 13, 2008
Transcription of letter FOX Business Network received from former Tyco Dennis Kozlowski:
foxnews.com » FOXBusiness.com - Oct 13, 2008
The Bush administration summoned executives from leading financial firms to a meeting Monday to work out details of the $700 billion plan aimed at thawing frozen bank lending that is stifling the economy.
foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Oct 11, 2008
The federal government should allow the private sector to help bail out struggling banks, said Wilbur Ross, Chairman and CEO of WL Ross & Company, in an interview with FOX Business anchor Brian Sullivan.
foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Oct 10, 2008
Jon Corzine, New Jersey governor and the former Chairman and co-CEO of Goldman Sachs (GS), said he would like to see more international cooperation in the fight to remedy the financial crisis that has impacted the …
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foxnews.com » FOXBusiness.com - Oct 10, 2008
New Jersey's governor talks to Neil Cavuto about the financial crisis
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Finance - Sep 27, 2008
The British Business Ambassadors programme is expected to be unveiled before the end of the year.
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foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Sep 22, 2008
High-profile Citigroup executive Sallie Krawcheck is leaving the company
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foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Aug 29, 2008
Thrust into the role of financial firefighter, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has taken unprecedented steps over the past year to battle the nation's worst credit and financial crises in decades. For many, the …
foxbusiness.com » FOXBusiness.com - Aug 21, 2008
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has taken unprecedented steps over the past year to help repair the economy, but the verdict is still out on whether he did too much.