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The global context and international effects of the troubled asset relief program (TARP)
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ISBN: 1536116629 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,

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"Say on pay" and executive compensation issues
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ISBN: 153611460X Year: 2011 Publisher: New York, [New York] : Novinka,

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Bailout : How washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street
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Year: 2012 Publisher: New York, New York : Free Press,

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In this account of his stranger-than-fiction baptism into the corrupted ways of Washington, Neil Barofsky offers an irrefutable indictment, from an insider of the Bush and Obama administrations, of the mishandling of the $700 billion TARP bailout fund. In behind-the-scenes detail, he reveals proof of the extreme degree to which our government officials bent over backward to serve the interests of Wall Street firms at the expense of the broader public--and at the expense of effective financial reform. During the height of the financial crisis in 2008, Barofsky gave up his job as a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's office in New York City, where he had convicted drug kingpins, Wall Street executives, and perpetrators of mortgage fraud, to become the special inspector general in charge of oversight of the spending of the bailout money. From his first day on the job, his efforts to protect against fraud and to hold the big banks accountable for how they spent taxpayer money were met with outright hostility from the Treasury officials in charge of the bailouts. Barofsky discloses how, in serving the interests of the banks, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and his team worked with Wall Street executives to design programs that would funnel vast amounts of taxpayer money to their firms and would have allowed them to game the markets and make huge profits with almost no risk and no accountability, while repeatedly fighting Barofsky's efforts to put the necessary fraud protections in place. His investigations also uncovered abject mismanagement of the bailout of insurance giant AIG and Geithner's decision to allow the payment of millions of dollars in bonuses--including $7, 700 to a kitchen worker and $7,000 to a mail room assistant--and that the Obama administration's "TARP czar" lobbied for the executives to retain their high pay. Providing details about how, meanwhile, the interests of homeowners and the broader public were betrayed, Barofsky recounts how Geithner and his team steadfastly failed to fix glaring flaws in the Obama administration's homeowner relief program pointed out by Barofsky and other bailout watchdogs, rejecting anti-fraud measures, which unleashed a wave of abuses by mortgage providers against homeowners, even causing some who would not have lost their homes otherwise to go into foreclosure.


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TARP and other bank bailouts and bail-ins around the world : connecting Wall Street, main street, and the financial system
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ISBN: 0128138653 0128138645 9780128138656 9780128138649 Year: 2020 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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"Financial crises are recurring phenomena that result in the financial distress of systemically important banks, making it imperative to understand how to best respond to such crises and their consequences. Two policy responses became prominent for dealing with these distressed institutions since the last Global Financial Crisis: bailouts and bail-ins. The main questions surrounding these responses touch everyone: Are bailouts or bail-ins good for the financial system and the real economy? Is it essential to save distressed financial institutions by putting taxpayer money at risk in bailouts, or is it better to use private money in bail-ins instead? Are there better options, such as first lines of defense that help prevent such distress in the first place? Can countercyclical prudential and monetary policies lessen the likelihood and severity of the financial crises that often bring about this distress? Through careful analysis, authors Berger and Roman review and critically assess the extant theoretical and empirical research on many resolution approaches and tools. Placing special emphasis on lessons learned from one of the biggest bailouts of all time, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), while also reviewing other programs and tools, TARP and Other Bank Bailouts and Bail-Ins around the World sheds light on how best to protect the financial system on Wall Street and the real economy on Main Street"--


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General Motors and Chrysler : assistance and exit from the Troubled Asset Relief Program
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ISBN: 1619420740 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Nova,

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Government bailout
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ISBN: 1621002454 9781621002451 1607415682 9781607415688 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York

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Unique treatment of GMAC under TARP
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ISBN: 1617286281 9781617286285 9781617283055 1617283053 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York

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TARP in the crosshairs : accountability in the Troubled Asset Relief Program
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ISBN: 1608767051 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers,

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