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Fed, GAO move ahead on home appraisals
By
Julie Vorman
October 20, 2010
As controversy rages over whether foreclosure documents were pushed through the system by lenders' robo-signers, the government is moving ah
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The appraisal bubble
By
Joe Eaton
April 14, 2009
Rebuked appraisers reborn as real estate agents
By
Joe Eaton
July 21, 2009
Big banks can fund mortgage aid programs If government won't, says Democrat
By
Julie Vorman
March 11, 2011
Despite new rules, appraisers say pressure remains
By
Joe Eaton
June 17, 2009
Goldman settlement sends shiver through banking world
By
John Dunbar
May 11, 2009
Goldman Sachs & Company’s agreement to pay up to $60 million to settle a Massachusetts investigation of subprime lending sends a sobering me
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"The Monster": A guide to the subprime crisis
By
Julie Vorman
October 26, 2010
About this project
By
The Center for Public Integrity
May 6, 2009
Feds investigating possible fraud at GE’s former subprime unit
By
Michael Hudson
and
E. Scott Reckard
January 20, 2012
Methodology
By
David Donald
May 6, 2009
One year later: A meltdown retrospective
By
Kat Aaron
September 14, 2009
Today marks a year since the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history. As President Obama delivers a major speech
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Auto dealers should be happy
By
Bill Buzenberg
July 16, 2010
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
Commentary: The mega-banks behind the meltdown
By
Bill Buzenberg
May 6, 2009
GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
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Auto dealers should be happy
By
Bill Buzenberg
July 16, 2010
One of the biggest winners in the new financial services overhaul bill are the nation’s auto dealerships, which are now exempt from oversigh
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Commentary: The mega-banks behind the meltdown
By
Bill Buzenberg
May 6, 2009
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
A good time to be a white-collar criminal?
By
Nick Schwellenbach
December 18, 2008
The Securities and Exchange Commission has said that it failed to pursue a variety of allegations about Bernard Madoff’s alleged Ponzi schem
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Methodology
By
David Donald
May 6, 2009
FBI brags about chasing down mortgage fraudsters but big banks are left untouched
By
Michael Hudson
August 15, 2011
GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
Commentary: The mega-banks behind the meltdown
By
Bill Buzenberg
May 6, 2009
Invested in health care
By
Brendan L. Smith
December 21, 2010
Three U.S. District judges presiding over legal challenges to the landmark federal health care law have held financial investments in the he
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Hedge funds bet heavily on Republicans at end of election
By
Peter H. Stone
and
Michael Isikoff
January 5, 2011
Donor profile: John Childs
By
Rachael Marcus
July 30, 2012
Loophole lets big political donors wear multiple fundraising hats
By
Peter H. Stone
August 9, 2011
Finance industry makes up nearly half of pro-Romney super PAC’s donations
By
Alexandra Duszak
and
Rachael Marcus
April 2, 2012
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Analysis — N.C. consumer advocates seeing red over bait and switch by one of the blues
By
Wendell Potter
February 22, 2011
Consumer advocates in North Carolina thought they had a deal with Blue Cross on a health insurance exchange, but now they are having doubts.
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ANALYSIS: Translating gobbledygook from health insurers
By
Wendell Potter
September 6, 2011
OPINION: ObamaCare a blessing for millions of real Americans
By
Wendell Potter
June 28, 2012
OPINION: The cost of care for Colorado's victims
By
Wendell Potter
July 30, 2012
Analysis — The insurers’ real agenda for change
By
Wendell Potter
February 8, 2011
Reform reading: TBTF banks lacking wind-down plan could be forced to restructure
By
Julie Vorman
June 14, 2011
Lack of global pact also makes it hard to wind down big, complex banks
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Report: Hundreds of former SEC employees representing clients before agency
By
Dave Levinthal
February 11, 2013
Daily Disclosure: Hedge fund honcho seeks to oust New York congressman
By
Rachael Marcus
September 11, 2012
SEC Urged to Force Companies to Disclose Sudan Ties
By
Julie Vorman
September 21, 2010
Finance industry makes up nearly half of pro-Romney super PAC’s donations
By
Alexandra Duszak
and
Rachael Marcus
April 2, 2012
Commentary: The mega-banks behind the meltdown
By
Bill Buzenberg
May 6, 2009
How Wall Street's greed fueled the subprime disaster
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Auto dealers should be happy
By
Bill Buzenberg
July 16, 2010
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
Methodology
By
David Donald
May 6, 2009
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
About this project
By
The Center for Public Integrity
May 6, 2009
A look behind the Center's reporting on subprime lenders
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"The Monster": A guide to the subprime crisis
By
Julie Vorman
October 26, 2010
Methodology
By
David Donald
May 6, 2009
Goldman settlement sends shiver through banking world
By
John Dunbar
May 11, 2009
WaMu bank executives aware of rampant fraud
By
David Heath
April 12, 2010
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