Posts Tagged “Mitt Romney”

Romney Finally Breaks Silence On JPMorgan’s $2B Loss

by Jon Lewin on May 15, 2012

On Tuesday, the Romney campaign finally broke its silence on JPMorgan’s $2 billion loss–a silence made notable by the campaign’s adamant criticism of the bill. “The leadership of that company will be held accountable for this trading loss, but we (…)

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Political Forum: April 25, 2012

by Kyle Colona on April 25, 2012

A roundtable discussion of political events that will shape the markets on Wall Street and Main Street.

Wall Street News to Know – April 5, 2012

by Kyle Colona on April 5, 2012

A quick glance at top news items for those on The Street to know, including updates on the Volcker Rule, a Facebook lawsuit, insider trading, and Dewey & LaBouef.

Wall Street News to Know: April 3, 2012

by Kyle Colona on April 3, 2012

A quick look at financial, legal, and political news here and abroad, including a Goldman board shake-up, RBC insider trading scandal, Spanish debt restructuring, and more.

Is Obama Really Anti-Private Equity?

by Lisa Swan on March 29, 2012

Is Barack Obama out to defeat not just former Bain Capital bigwig Mitt Romney, but private equity companies in general? That’s what some private equity firms are wondering, after the president proposed a new corporate tax code reform that could (…)

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