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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

[1.27.10]

N.Y. Fed wanted AIG bonuses yanked

[1.19.10]

Some See 2010 as the Year of Financial Crisis-Related Criminal Prosecutions

[1.19.10]

SEC subpoenas big banks over CDOs

[1.15.10]

SEC eyes bank sales practices

[1.14.10]

SEC Posts Final Rule on Say-on-Pay for TARP Cos.

[1.14.10]

Details of AIG Bailout to Remain Secret until 2018

[1.13.10]

Redacted AIG filing might have spotted worst deals

[1.12.10]

SEC order helps maintain AIG bailout mystery

[1.8.10]

AIG bail-out attracts further scrutiny

[1.5.10]

Judge Excludes Some Expert Testimony in BofA-SEC Case

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About Bailout Watch:

Bailout Watch is the cooperative project of six core organizations: Center for Economic and Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute, OMB Watch, OpenTheGovernment.org, Project on Government Oversight (POGO), Taxpayers for Common Sense. The site is now maintained by OMB Watch as a repository for major reports on TARP and the economic bailout.

With additional support and participation by: Americans for Tax Reform, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), Center for American Progress, Center for Community Change, Center for Responsible Lending, Columbia Journalism Review, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Common Cause, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Fund for Constitutional Government, Good Jobs First, Institute for Policy Studies, Jobs with Justice, National Community Reinvestment Coalition, National Taxpayers Union, ProPublica, Public Citizen, Sunlight Foundation, US PIRG

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