Wall Street

Morning Roundup: Cash For a Former Clunker

  • General Motors’ Wednesday initial public offering notwithstanding, many companies are having trouble coming public in today’s business environment. [NYT]
  • Other companies’ troubles notwithstanding, shares of General Motors are selling like hotcakes, the dickens, and the 2010 Ford F-150 all rolled into one. Vroom vroom! [WSJ]
  • Although a settlement is possibly in Read More

Wall Street

Morning Roundup: Larry Summers Hasn’t Quit Yet

  • National Economic Council head Larry Summers, whom we’d forgotten about since he announced in September he’d be leaving the White House, said getting along with China would be crucial to America’s economic recovery. [WSJ]
  • The Congressional Oversight Panel has an idea for what to do about the foreclosure crisis: Stress tests! [Read More

This Old House

You Would’ve Lost Your Home Anyway, Says BofA in Foreclosure Lawsuit

Bank of America, the largest U.S. bank by assets and owner of catastrophic mortgage firm Countrywide Financial, is arguing that plaintiffs in a foreclosure lawsuit couldn’t demonstrate they’d been harmed by the bank’s alleged use of robo-signers.

BofA says that the Indiana couple didn’t suffer when the bank allegedly used fraudulent documentation to foreclose on Read More

Debates

Video: NYT DealBook Foreclosure Smackdown

Have you ever tuned in to ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” and thought to yourself, “Eh, this is pretty good, but it’d be better if instead of Tony Kornheiser and Mike Wilbon, they had New York Times reporters Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Nocera, and instead of cracking jokes about sports, they had a weird debate Read More