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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

Beneath the veneer of Wall Streeters beats the same heart, stirred by the same determinants of behavior.


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Of politics and pay

How to fix executive compensation rules without breaking the companies.


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Before the honeymoon ends

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The price of R&D

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Entries tagged "IndyMac"

The future and other problems

The good news: Private equity is sitting on billions in investor capital. The bad news: It faces masses of maturing debt, some dicey investments and great uncertainty.


Deck shuffle

For Barclays, the sale of iShares should prove to be an astute maneuver.


Don't bank on it

The Blackstone-Alliance dust up shows just how hard it is for private equity firms to buy into financial services, and the M&A bar gets ready for Tulane.


FDIC deposits IndyMac mandate with Lehman alums

JC Flowers is among the private equity firms acquiring IndyMac.


When Integrity failed

Not content with sticking to its home market, a tiny Minnesota bank gambled on Florida real estate and lost. It's hardly alone.


Twisted sisters

As the bankruptcy courts wade through the mortgage industry's debris, they're discovering a complex web of entangled ownership systems and withered obligations. It could take years before the true extent of the damage is known.


Less than zero

That's roughly what's left with many busted mortgage companies.


Out of order

The regulatory system that oversees America's stressed-out financial industry needs an overhaul, but don't expect any big changes soon.


The failure option

The FDIC is taking over more failing banks, and here's where the money comes from.


Don't ask, don't tell

From Chuck Schumer to Richard X. Bove, negative nabobs are getting hammered for triggering off financial heart attacks. Luckily the SEC is on the case.



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