Dec 23rd, 2008 · A probe into Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme is revealing a Web of lieutenants who aided him in defrauding investors of over $50 billion. Wall Street Journal reporter Amir Efrati discusses the latest from the Madoff case.
Keywords: Investor · defrauded · Lieutenant · Street Journal · Ponzi · Madoff · emWall · Bernard Madoff · Amir Efrati
Dec 4th, 2008 · The Treasury is considering a plan to help people in foreclosure trouble. They may urge banks to give new mortgages at lower rates in an effort to keep people in their homes. Wall Street Journal reporter Deborah Solomon discusses the proposal.
Keywords: proposal · Mortgage · treasury · Street Journal · Foreclosures · emWall · Deborah Solomon
Dec 3rd, 2008 · As the Big Three head to Washington, a growing number of critics are calling for Congress to send them packing once again. Evan Newmark, columnist for the Wall Street Journal online, explains why he thinks bailing out the auto industry is a bad idea.
Keywords: Congress · Washington · industry · online · auto · Big Three · Street Journal · WSJ · emWall · Evan Newmark
Nov 24th, 2008 · The government will step in to shore up Citigroup's troubled assets — at a price tag of up to $326 billion. Wall Street Journal reporter David Enrich explains the details of the plan and how the markets are reacting.
Keywords: lifeline · Street Journal · Citigroup · emWall · David Enrich · 20B
Nov 21st, 2008 · Citigroup weathered the first wave of bank failures, but may have to put itself up for sale now. Wall Street Journal reporter David Enrich discusses why Citigroup is in trouble.
Keywords: Weather · Street Journal · Citigroup · emWall · David Enrich
Nov 18th, 2008 · Former airline executive Michael E. Levine wrote a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece arguing that a federal bailout would be bad for General Motors. Reorganization in federal bankruptcy court is a better solution, Levine says.
Keywords: federal · executives · bailout · Reorganization · GM · bankruptcy · arguing · Solution · Airlines · General Motors · bankrupt · Levine
Oct 23rd, 2008 · Friday marks the 79th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Depression's stock market crash. Amid the international economic turmoil, many wonder if a similar fate looms for the current U.S. economy, but Wall Street Journal columnist and author Jason Zweig doesn't buy it.
Keywords: Economy · economic · turmoil · Depression · anniversary · Writer · Great Depression · Street Journal · WSJ · emWall · Jason Zweig
Oct 21st, 2008 · Senator John McCain's ancestors owned a Mississippi plantation and about 120 slaves who worked the grounds. Farai Chideya talks with Douglas Blackmon of the Wall Street Journal and Lillie McCain, a descendant of the McCain plantation workers, about how the black McCains see this election.
Keywords: legacy · slave · workers · acknowledge · descendants · McCain · Farai Chideya · mississippi · plantation · ancestors · Street Journal · emWall
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