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Harvard University participated in derivatives trades with Goldman Sachs in 2007 that exposed the University to losses as the real estate market collapsed, according to e-mails released by a Senate committee yesterday...
According to the e-mails, Harvard entered the $500 million credit default swap—essentially an insurance policy that would pay off in the case of mortgage defaults—with Goldman paying about 100 basis points, or $5 million, per year for protection against defaults...
...self-interest.” It’s a nice sentiment, and in an ideal world it would be true. But if Eshoo gets her way, the next time Robert Ludlum publishes a story, don’t be surprised if Jason Bourne is working full-time for Goldman Sachs...
...accidental banker,” an anonymous Harvard alum, the way to grow up fast is by heading to Wall Street. The mysterious banker “focused on history and government and political philosophy” at Harvard (does that mean Social Studies?), landed a summer internship at Goldman after junior year, and then promptly returned to Goldman after graduating (that’s a story we haven’t heard before...
...earlier version of the Apr. 21 news article "Professors Discuss Goldman Suit" incorrectly attributed to Law School Professor Allen Ferrell the statement that hedge fund manager John Paulson's speculation on future market movements likely did not constitute wrongdoing. In fact, Ferrell said that if Paulson had only made independent speculations, then his actions would not constitute wrongdoing...