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Securities Lawsuits Plummet in 2009
A big reason, though, is that all the big financial-services firms have already been sued. July 20, 2009
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Keeping Up with the Goldmans
Goldman Sachs's record profits are not a signal to relax. July 17, 2009
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Donaldson, Levitt Back FASB Off-balance-sheet Rules
The two former SEC chairmen are also calling for the Obama administration to slow the pace of regulatory changes to the U.S. banking system. July 16, 2009
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Bank Reforms Raise Many Questions
Will "lenders" stop lending? Will money funds be moot? Will the Fed's power grow? July 15, 2009
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Cash Flow: a Better Way to Know Your Bank?
A study of commercial banks comes up with ways accounting for operating cash flow could be improved. July 9, 2009
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A Fair Value Prescription for "Share Lending"
If it's probable that the deal's investment bank will default, the issuing company must recognize an expense equal to the fair value of the unreturned shares, says FASB. July 6, 2009
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Twice the Effort for a Revolver: A Good Deal
It took some doing, but Ducommun is among the few companies able to recently acquire a five-year line of credit with decent terms. July 2, 2009
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Banks Take Aim at Revolvers
With lenders shrinking the length and size of their commitments to companies and charging more, liquidity risk is rising. July 1, 2009
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Leadership in Finance: ICE Energy's David Schwarzbach
The unlikely CFO moved from agriculture to activist to financial anchor for a burgeoning technology company. June 30, 2009
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Citigroup Ready to Swallow a "Tax Poison Pill"
In its recently announced stock swap deal with the government, Citi is looking to keep a poison pill handy to prevent a technical change of ownership. June 29, 2009
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