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Its messy birth was attended by sharp political battles and conflicting arguments about its role.The mess was on view on October 25th when the SEC met, according to its chairman, Harvey Pitt, "to consider potential candidates" for directors of the new board.
If the government held Goldman and its top executives accountable for their role in messes like Abacus, people like Tourre could still end up committing fraud.
"The fact that a German regional election can play such a disproportionate role in messing up efforts to contain what was a much smaller crisis several months ago is astonishing," Mr. Kirkegaard said.
Wall Street's lawyers won an internal power struggle with its spin doctors, convincing the bosses that they would end up sued or in jail if their public statements were anything other than bloodless boilerplate.So the big banks' apologies for their role in messing up the world economy have been grudging and late, and Joe Taxpayer has yet to hear a heartfelt "thank you" for bailing them out.
But first, a reminder why it pays to be mindful of how skipping breakfast plays a role in messing up blood sugar levels and increasing your risk for diabetes.
Mr. Levy must explain his role in this mess from start to finish.
The buzz was about Europe, the world and Germany's role in that mess.
In April, President Obama's social secretary, Desiree Rogers, left her job in part because of her role in the mess.
Meanwhile, Mr. Silver has sought to divert attention from his role in this mess by reviving some old if worthy proposals for campaign finance reform.
The question, then, is why didn't Trump simply accept the apology that Flynn offered for his role in this mess and move on?
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