Ebook: Bailout: how I watched Washington rescue Wall Street while abandoning Main Street
Author: Barofsky Neil M
- Tags: Banks and banking--Subsidies--United States, Corporate debt--United States, Finance--Subsidies--United States, Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009, Rich people--United States, Rich people, Corporate debt, Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.), Finance -- Subsidies -- United States, Banks and banking -- Subsidies -- United States, Corporate debt -- United States, Rich people -- United States, United States
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Free Press
- City: New York;United States
- Language: English
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Fraud 101 -- Hank wants to make it work -- The lapdog, the watchdog, and the junkyard dog -- I won't lie for you -- Drinking the Wall Street kool-aid -- The worst thing that happens, we go back home -- By Wall Street for Wall Street -- Foaming the runway -- The audacity of math -- The essential $7700 kitchen assistant -- Treasury's backseat driver -- Too big to succeed.;As the special inspector general in charge of overseeing the distribution of the bailout money, Neil Barofsky found that the officials at the Treasury Department were in thrall to the interests of big banks. In vivid detail he reveals how they failed to hold the banks accountable even as they disregarded major job losses and refused to help struggling homeowners.
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