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The ‘Subsidy’: How a Handful of Merrill Lynch Bankers Helped Blow Up Their Own Firm

The builders of mortgage securities at industry giant Merrill Lynch couldn’t find buyers for their wares. So they paid another group at Merrill to take billions of dollars of the unwanted assets.

Covering the Bank Investigations: A Cautionary Tale

Announcements of "investigations" can mean lots of things, or nothing at all.

Republicans Getting More Campaign Cash From Wall Street

Republicans' resistance to financial reform comes as big banks are shifting their donations toward the GOP.

After the SEC’s Goldman Suit, Other Banks Being Scrutinized

Reports raise disclosure issues in Deutsche Bank's CDO deals with Paulson & Co.

Listen In: ProPublica Reporters on NPR

Wall Street on Pace to Pay Far Above 2008 Levels

Four Banks Return Bailout Cash

Losses Unknown From Madoff’s ‘One Big Lie’

Taxpayer Cash in Hand, Citigroup Keeps Lobbying

Follow the Money? Treasury Doesn’t Wanna

Will Treasury’s Bailout ‘Investment’ Pay Off?

Rahmbo’s Revolving Door: Take 3