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GMAC Plan Is Bad - Blodget's Alternative
Earnings Call Excerpt You remember GMAC. Bored by the mundane world of vehicle financing, they plunged into mortgage originations only to get stomped. They've already received $12.5 billion via TARP since December 2008 (because TARP was designed to help auto loans, remember?...or was it the toxic muffler...
Tags: Troubled Asset Relief Program, Timothy Geithner, Blodget, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2009-10-28
Will The Rally Last?
The stock market soared as a result of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's plan to buy banks' toxic assets. Deirdre Bolton reports.
Tags: Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Investment, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, tim geithner, stock stocks, assets, toxic, deirdre bolton, early show, will the rally last, rally
Videos 2009-03-23
Obama Cautious On Bank Plan
With the Treasury Dept. taking stock of the "toxic assets" affecting many troubled banks and a huge Wall Street rally, the White House remains cautiously optimistic. Chip Reid reports.
Tags: Bank, MoneyWatch, Financial Services, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Katie Couric, Chip Reid, Pres. Obama, Timothy Geithner, Treasury Department, Banks, Toxic Assets, Wall Street, Economy, Recession
Videos 2009-03-23
Toxic Assets Clogging Banks
Only on the Web: The Treasury Department has unveiled a new plan to rid U.S. banks of their "toxic assets" by buying up their failed loans. Bianca Solorzano reports.
Tags: Asset, Bank, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, CBS News, The Early Show, Bianca Solorzano, Only On The Web, Toxic Assets, Treasury Department, Timothy Geithner, President Barack Obama, Economy
Videos 2009-03-24
Banking System Overhaul
The Obama administration is preparing for a busy week mobilizing its economic policy. As Bianca Solorzano reports, embattled Treasury Secretary Geithner will unveil details of a new banking plan.
Tags: MoneyWatch, Obama Administration, Banking, Financial Services, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Russ Mitchell, Bianca Solorzano, Banks, Timothy Geithner, Pres. Obama, Treasury Secretary, Treasury Department, Economy
Videos 2009-03-22
Should Geithner Go?
Chris Wragge speaks with the "Early Line" panel, journalists John Fund, Michael Santoli, and Ali Velshi, as they discuss Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and the fallout over the AIG bonuses.
Tags: Timothy Geithner, MoneyWatch, Chris Wragge, Early, Line, Saturday, Interview, Commentary, Opinion, Analysis, Washington, Politics, Republican, Democrat, Spending, Tax, Bonus, Obama, AIG, Business, Economy, Recession, 2009
Videos 2009-03-23
Washington Unplugged 03.20.09
John Dickerson speaks with Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee and our roundtable about AIG and the future of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. Also, veteran court artist William Hennessy.
Tags: Timothy Geithner, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, William Hennessy, washington unplugged, john dickerson, AIG, economy
Videos 2009-03-20
Changing the Rules of the Finance Game
Treasury head Tim Geithner wants to change the way Wall St. does business by creating a 'super regulator' to oversee failing insurance companies, banks and financial firms. Nancy Cordes reports.
Tags: Timothy Geithner, MoneyWatch, Insurance, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Regulations, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Government, Game, Regulator, Wall Street, Congress, Legislation, Business, Private, Corporation, Company, Stock, Derivative
Videos 2009-03-26
Bailout CEOs At Risk?
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner tells Katie Couric that if bailout companies don't restructure effectively, the president may do it for them.
Tags: Bailout, MoneyWatch, Timothy Geithner, Treasury Secretary, Katie Couric
Videos 2009-04-01
How to Spot an Economic Recovery
Three easy ways to tell when the rebound has finally arrived. The answer for now: Not yet. ...
Tags: Bank, Recovery, Economist, Consumer Confidence, Debt, Investor, MoneyWatch, Home Price, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Financial Services, Sales, Recover, Timothy Geithner, Home Prices, Credit Markets, TALF, Unemployment, Conference Board, Jeff Garigliano
Articles 2009-04-24
Sheila Bair Vs. Tim Geithner: Who Should Wind Down Failed Banks?
The rally stalled today as we tried to absorb how swine flu could be a major headline in a developed nation. As it turned out, bulls took a back seat to bears in general, and to one in particular -- Sheila Bair, chairman of the FDIC. Bair...
Tags: Bank, Timothy Geithner, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-04-27
Stress Tests are Geithner's Redemption
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is the happiest guy in the world today. He's gone from tax cheating incompetent to boy wonder financial genius whose stress tests have restored order to the global financial system. By one measure, the stress tests have met their goal: they have restored...
Tags: Bank, Financial, Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, Financial Services, Balance Sheets, Public Relations, Financial Accounting, Financial Statements, Finance, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-05-07
The Truth About Tim Geithner's Housing Headache
When news of U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's housing troubles came out, typers jumped on the story as a "symbol" of what's wrong with the housing market. (Geithner tried to sell his Westchester home this past spring, failed to get his price of $1.6 million, and rented it for $7,500...
Tags: Rent, Timothy Geithner, Tillberg, Taxes, Real Estate, Free Trade, Mortgages, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Business Operations, Capital Structures, Alison Rogers
Blog posts 2009-06-05
Geithner's Not Going
If you believe in the old political adage, "When nobody likes you, you must be doing a good job," then U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Sure, a Rasmussen telephone survey shows that 42 percent of Americans believe Geithner is doing a "poor" job,"...
Tags: Barack Obama, American International Group Inc., Timothy Geithner, Geithner, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-11-21
Geithner: Guilty Until Proven Innocent in AIG Debacle
It was damn good theater. The Republican members of Congress's Joint Finance Committee had U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner on the carpet and were trying to pull the rug out from under him. They blamed him for the American International Group bailout, for giving away too much to AIG's bank...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Timothy Geithner, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-11-20
AIG Bailout Is Both Criticized and Justified by TARP Report
Congress, journalists and former American International Group CEO Hank Greenberg all agree that the November 2008 deal between the New York Federal Reserve and AIG's creditors was sleazy or just plain stupid. Now the special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Neil Barofsky, has weighed in with his report. It both...
Tags: Bank, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Federal Reserve Board, American International Group Inc., Bailout, Timothy Geithner, AIG Bailout, Barofsky, Financial Services, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-11-17
Geithner, Under Fire, Defends AIG Bailout
By David Lawder and Emily KaiserWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Thursday defended the costly bailout of insurer AIG and urged swift regulatory reform to safeguard the economy from the failure of big financial firms.Before Congress' Joint Economic Committee, Geithner faced fierce criticism of his role in...
Tags: Financial, American International Group Inc., Bailout, Timothy Geithner, Liberals, Financial Accounting, AIG Bailout, U.S. House Of Representatives Financial Services Committee
News items 2009-11-19
Geithner, Under Fire, Defends AIG Bailout
By David Lawder and Emily KaiserWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Thursday defended the costly bailout of insurer AIG and urged swift regulatory reform to safeguard the economy from the failure of big financial firms.Before Congress' Joint Economic Committee, Geithner faced fierce criticism of his role in...
Tags: Financial, American International Group Inc., Bailout, Timothy Geithner, Liberals, Financial Accounting, AIG Bailout, U.S. House Of Representatives Financial Services Committee
News items 2009-11-19
Bank Bill Delayed in House, Senate Divided
By Kevin DrawbaughWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Progress toward tighter U.S. financial regulation faltered in the U.S. Congress on Thursday as a House committee postponed a pivotal vote and Republicans on a Senate committee aired stubborn opposition.The setbacks came as lawmakers streamed out of town for a Thanksgiving holiday break, leaving further...
Tags: Bank, Republican, Committee, U.S. Senate, Timothy Geithner, American International Group Inc., Citigroup Inc., Financial
News items 2009-11-19
Bank Bill Delayed in House, Senate Divided
By Kevin DrawbaughWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Progress toward tighter U.S. financial regulation faltered in the U.S. Congress on Thursday as a House committee postponed a pivotal vote and Republicans on a Senate committee aired stubborn opposition.The setbacks came as lawmakers streamed out of town for a Thanksgiving holiday break, leaving further...
Tags: Bank, Republican, Committee, U.S. Senate, Timothy Geithner, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Financial
News items 2009-11-19
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