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Glickman noted the absence of many major financial institutions who had attended the forum in recent years, such as JP Morgan, Credit Suisse First Boston and Merrill Lynch...
...meeting that followed, at the attorney general's Manhattan office, between Spitzer and Charles Prince, the new head of Citi's subsidiary Salomon Smith Barney, marked the beginning of what is shaping up as a far-reaching peace treaty. Spitzer, who used a $100 million settlement with Merrill Lynch to reform stock research on Wall Street, wants a similar and more expensive pact with Citigroup to address systemic abuses in the way lucrative initial public offerings (IPOs) of stock have been showered on CEOs who sent investment-banking business to Citi. Spitzer is still digging for dirt, so any deal...
...meeting that followed, at the attorney general's Manhattan office, between Spitzer and Charles Prince, the new head of Citi's subsidiary Salomon Smith Barney, marked the beginning of what is shaping up as a far-reaching peace treaty. Spitzer, who used a $100 million settlement with Merrill Lynch to reform stock research on Wall Street, wants a similar and more expensive pact with Citigroup to address systemic abuses in the way lucrative initial public offerings (IPOs) of stock have been showered on ceos who sent investment-banking business to Citi. Spitzer is still digging for dirt, so any deal...
...legacy of bringing down the walls between banks, brokers and insurers. More than any other, it was Weill whose persistent lobbying persuaded Congress to deregulate the industry in 1999. The collective magnitude of these problems eluded Weill during a season of nasty headlines. Spitzer's investigation of Merrill Lynch was sure to spread, yet bankers inside Citi say the prevailing view there as recently as late August was that the main issue was people's losses in the market and that these problems would pass when the market rebounded. Some trace Citi's ethical lapses to Weill's 1997 acquisition...
...most of all, the album simply avoids the usual pitfalls of live albums—poor sound quality, tone-deaf guitar work, inane stage banter, etc. James Lynch and Marc Orrell’s guitars roar without overpowering the songs; indeed, two of the Murphys’ most rousing offerings (“For Boston” and a strangely moving “Amazing Grace”) feature enigmatic bagpiper Spicy McHaggis. Even the audience comes through in the clutch, shouting lyrics word-for-word when charismatic frontman Al Barr’s voice drops out. Of course, nothing...