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LONDON -- There are things to love and loathe about most companies. Today, I'm going to tell you about three things to loathe about *HSBC Holdings* .
I'll also be.. DailyFinance 4 days ago
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Over the last week, Washington politicians on both sides of the aisle have started voicing their support for limiting the size of Wall Street banks.
Yesterday, after Attorney General Eric Holder.. Business Insider on March 7, 2013
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So maybe too-big-to-fail banks aren't too big to jail after all.
At least, it is starting to look as if tiny, digestible chunks of big banks are potentially subject to criminal charges, if the.. Huffington Post on January 29, 2013
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Science has determined that people need to know 7.5 things per day, on average, about the world of business. You can't argue with science. Lucky for you, The Huffington Post has an email newsletter,.. Huffington Post on January 29, 2013
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Two days ago, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Stanford Professor of Organizational Behavior, wrote this on Bloomberg Businessweek:
?It would be nice in 2013 to have human values and well-being play more of a role.. Forbes.com on January 4, 2013
| When several Colombian men were indicted in January 2010 on money-laundering charges, the case in Brooklyn federal court drew little attention. It looked like a bust of another nexus of drug.. Newsday on January 1, 2013
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The HSBC money-laundering settlement demonstrates conclusively that the Dodd-Frank reforms have not ended so-called "Too-Big-to-Fail" problem. The outrage about HSBC getting off so lightly has been too.. Huffington Post on December 20, 2012
| http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/12/long-history-of-hsbc-money-laundering.html Long History of HSBC Money Laundering If there was any lingering doubt about the supremacy of the internationalist.. NowPublic on December 20, 2012
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Al drops in on the HSBC money-laundering scandal and a Mexican architect who ended up on the wrong side of the war on drugs. Wall Street Journal on December 16, 2012
| Where are the bosses who presided over HSBC's years as banker to drug lords, terrorists and rogue states?
Britain's biggest bank was forced to pay $1.9bn (£1.17bn) fine to settle allegations by US.. guardian.co.uk on December 14, 2012
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