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Articles Tagged With 'Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission'

Behind the Financial Reform Push, Worries of Warring Regulators

The Lehman Brothers case suggests that regulatory agencies can be stingy with information and eager to point blame at others.

Citigroup’s Defense of Its Regulators

Citigroup's former CEO testified that the Fed's oversight of the company was sufficient, a view not universally held.

Citi Execs: “Deeply Sorry,” but Don’t Blame Us

Two former Citigroup leaders told an investigations committee that they were sorry for the company's role in the financial crisis, but that they didn't see it coming.

The Call Geithner Didn’t Make While His New York Fed Watched Over Citigroup

A 2005 report found that the New York Fed didn't have the resources to watch Citigroup, but Timothy Geithner didn't ask for more

Greenspan’s Fed Didn’t Focus on Enforcement

At a hearing before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Alan Greenspan defends the Federal Reserve against blame.

Preview: Financial Crisis Panel’s Huge Task, Small Budget, Unanswered Questions

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission begins a second round of public hearings Wednesday.

Investigations You Need to Read: Tuesday