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Geithner's Stock Plummeting
Tim Geithner hotly defended his job Thursday in front of angry Republican congressmen who asked him to step down. "What I can't take responsibility is for the legacy of crises you've bequeathed this country," he shot back.
The Looming Banking Battle
Chris Dodd's proposal to reregulate Wall Street puts Obama's efforts to shame-but it doesn't go far enough, says Jeff Madrick. Still, the fight brewing over the senator's plan will at least force Washington to face the reality of the banking mess.
More Credit Deserved
Obama hasn't put an end to the partisan vitriol, but he should get more recognition for preventing our financial system from going off a cliff.
Echoes of Black Tuesday
Eighty years ago today, the stock market dove more than 11 percent on record volume. The crash, like our own, was a wakeup call for change, says Nomi Prins-but Obama isn't heeding the lessons of FDR and changing the banking landscape.
Timmy's Telephone Travesty
New revelations about Tim Geithner's phone records show an appallingly small Wall Street circle. With a probe likely, Simon Johnson says the Treasury secretary needs a bailout-from Larry Summers.
The Coming Bank Bust
This weekend is the one-year anniversary of the bailout. But The Daily Beast's Nomi Prins says the too-big-to-fail banks have only gotten bigger-and much worse could be on its way.


















