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Testimony in Greenberg lawsuit focuses on whether insurer’s shareholders were ‘wiped out’
Opening day of trial hears US government charged insurer an ‘extortion interest rate’
Greenberg’s suit against US government over insurer’s bailout begins
Martin Wolf picks his books of the year so far
Did the response to the financial crisis focus too much on banks while neglecting over-indebted homeowners?
The mortgage market in Carney country is enviably dull – as is the broader financial system
With US regulators at loggerheads, much-needed financial reform is stalling, writes Stephen Foley
A crisis-prone system calls for measures to minimise the damage in the event of the inevitable
Over Indian food in New York, the former US Treasury secretary talks to Martin Wolf about future risks, crisis management, mistakes and misperceptions
In ‘Stress Test’, the former Treasury secretary combines self-deprecation and self-defence
In the first of a series on the year that forever changed Europe, Peter Spiegel recreates the three days in November when the eurozone crisis hit its lowest point
Only an obsessive could develop the mastery to enforce or evade this law
Former Treasury secretary turns to private equity with Warburg Pincus move
Former US Treasury secretary joins private equity firm
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