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In 2006 Paulson was betting against the housing market and Goldman was making fees placing those bets.
Mr. Leydon said he also relied on earlier cases that opened up beach access in New Jersey: one in 1954, on letting nonresidents onto a municipal beach, and in 1972, on making fees fair for nonresidents.
The stock market must, at some point, slow its advances even if it doesn't crash, making fees that much more important to investors.
They're never going to pay me £20,000 per year to do a PhD, but at least making fees tax deductible would be a huge step in the right direction.
For them, it's about selling books, making fees, and making more controversy to make more money.
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Although the 20-year spectrum award requires Televisa and NII Holdings to continue making fee payments, many legislators and critics branded the sale an unfair bargain.
Merit or no merit -- and no matter how it turns out -- bankers make fees off deal making, so deal-making's what they push.
Regulators are making it lower prices, or at least make fees more transparent.
Western Union, he added, already works to make fees clear to customers.
"Yes, but in economics you can always make fees from consulting.
The S.E.C. says that the changes it envisions are intended to make fees clearer to investors and to enhance price competition.
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