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Many on Wall Street believe that the US government has pulled off a shakedown
The chief has become a symbol of executive arrogance
Bank chief says results personally ‘painful’ after $9.2bn charge
If the US bank is too big to control then it should be split up, says Robert Jenkins
The history of embarrassing failures offers clues to where things tend to go wrong
But they can no longer dictate the rules
Washington is still biting at the heels of investment banks
Repo deals are one of the biggest financial markets but there is a catch
Many bonuses paid before year-end to avoid tax
Barney Frank says action against bank is unfair
The great banking re-regulation continues as dealmakers spring into action
The push to prosecute perceived abuses resumes
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