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Goldman Sachs Gave Billions of Taxpayer Money to Foreign Companies 1  


Goldman Sachs Group Inc. documents, released by Senator Chuck Grassley, show that the investment banking and securities firm paid out $4.3 billion of American taxpayer money to foreign companies.

Stocks Rebound in Morning +  


Stocks were expected to rebound at the opening bell, but the performance in the morning thus far has been lackluster. However, investors may rally as the day wears on simply to protect indexes from dropping below major benchmarks.

The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown +  


By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" -- the big banks like Goldman Sachs to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.

AIG Sells Unit to MetLife +  


AIG will sell its American Life Insurance Company, or ALICO as it is more commonly known, to New York-based insurer MetLife Inc. for $15.5 billion

U.S. Stocks Falter Following Last Week's Rise +  


A key Republican talking point in the past several months has been “where are the jobs?”

Letters to the editor
09/07/2010

We can't do any- thing to create jobs? Really!?

09/07/2010

As the United States and Europe continue to struggle with the fluctuations of their financial roller coaster, other nations around the world are plugging away with major growth and significant development.

3:00 Minute Video

09/07/2010

The growth of a country's economy, culture and standard of living requires that investments be made in science and technology. Underproduction, or savings, is the lifeblood of a healthy economy. Through savings, new ventures are endeavored upon that spark in greater technology, higher productivity and a better standard of living for all.