Six weeks until the election, and a New Jersey gubernatorial candidate is spending more than $1 million on his latest campaign ad. For an election that’s next year.
The Justice Department on Monday announced a $5 billion settlement with Goldman Sachs over the sale of mortgage-backed securities leading up to the 2008 financial crisis.
Goldman Sachs said Thursday it will pay roughly $5 billion to settle federal and state probes of its role in the sale of shoddy mortgages in the years leading to the housing bubble and subsequent financial crisis.
JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs need better plans for coping with a severe recession, the Federal Reserve said Thursday, giving the banks until September to revise them.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will pay a combined $557 million to settle federal complaints that they wrongfully foreclosed on homeowners who should have been allowed to stay in their homes.
Six months after getting a conviction overturned, a computer programmer has been charged again with illegally copying valuable trading software from Goldman Sachs.
A New York federal appeals court says it freed a former Goldman Sachs computer programmer from prison because a law used to convict and imprison him was misinterpreted.
A smiling former Goldman Sachs programmer has been freed after a surprise ruling from a federal appeals court that reversed his conviction on charges he stole computer code.
An entertaining and enlightening video, from YouTube, that helps to explain how the Federal Reserve works and why the United States economy is its current state of unraveling.