$2.6bil fine 'won't do much damage' says bank CEO
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Hours after the Obama administration announced the criminal conviction of Credit Suisse on Monday evening, the bank's chief executive, Brady W. Dougan, publicly reassured Wall Street that the punishment would not do much damage to his firm. The conviction, he said on a conference call, would not cause "any material impact on our operational or business capabilities."
And in many ways, that was exactly the outcome that the American authorities desired.
The Justice Department and bank regulators had worked hard to find a careful balance. When Credit Suisse pleaded guilty to the crime of aiding tax evasion, prosecutors did not want the action to lead to repercussions that could destabilize the bank or the wider financial system.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101696645
please leave our monies alone americans :(
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fuckers deserve it, and now they conveniently don't have to pay any taxes
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fuckers deserve it, and now they conveniently don't have to pay any taxes
If this makes your blood boil (as it should), you should read The Divide by Matt Taibbi.
http://www.amazon.com/Divide-American-Injustice-Age-Wealth/dp/081299342X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1400874624&sr=1-1&keywords=matt+taibbi+the+divide
It details not only the utter non-prosecution of the crimes of the financial sector (and the privileged wealthy elite) but the rise of the modern police state and the private prison industry.
Vital but depressing read. Should finish this weekend, I'll try to report back when I do.
http://www.amazon.com/Divide-American-Injustice-Age-Wealth/dp/081299342X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1400874624&sr=1-1&keywords=matt+taibbi+the+divide
It details not only the utter non-prosecution of the crimes of the financial sector (and the privileged wealthy elite) but the rise of the modern police state and the private prison industry.
Vital but depressing read. Should finish this weekend, I'll try to report back when I do.