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Did the Sheriff of Wall Street clean up equity research or create a new mess?
The New York attorney-general played a key role in checking bad behaviour in finance
Former chief says his departure in 2005 precipitated insurer’s $185bn bailout
End to former chief’s 12-year legal fight over allegations of accounting fraud
Decision will allow New York attorney-general to try to recover bonuses earned by head of insurer
Time is the great healer that makes the pain go away
New York attorney-general’s inquiry into company statements likely to act as a warning
Friends say principle and bloody mindedness drive former AIG head
Banks are braced for multibillion-dollar fines and years of litigation from a global probe
Pay and churn should be the focus of UK regulatory reform
Eliot Spitzer’s account of his methods and justifications
Former governor refuses to agree to $4m cap
Former New York governor’s seeming weakness in electoral race is a funny kind of strength
Voters will have their chance to show if they are ready to forgive, if not forget
John Gapper reviews The AIG Story by Maurice R. Greenberg and Lawrence A. Cunningham
Regulator says bankers had ‘improper influence’
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