TAKE-A-LOOK-Goldman Sachs faces fraud charges

Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:33pm EDT

 The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Goldman Sachs Group
(GS.N) of fraud in the structuring and marketing of a debt product tied to
subprime mortgages. Following are related Reuters stories:
  LATEST WRAPUP
> Goldman urges clients to stay, CEO at Obama speech           [ID:nLDE63L25P]
  LATEST NEWS
> Obama scolds Wall Street for fighting reform                 [ID:nN22148391]
> U.S. Senate panel to hear from Goldman CEO, Tourre           [ID:nN22195492]
> Blackstone says will remain major Goldman client             [ID:nN22101433]
> U.S. woes threaten Goldman's government business             [ID:nLDE63L0SI]
  ANALYSIS/COMMENTARY
> Goldman woes could bring new limits for U.S. banks            [ID:nN2195542]
> With Goldman charged, rivals smell blood                     [ID:nTOE63J079]
> Time to tear down the wall around Goldman?                   [ID:nN21129106]
> Goldman's traders block out the noise                         [ID:nN2094257]
  PEOPLE
> Ex-Goldman employee surfaces in SEC complaint                [ID:nN20115891]
> Goldman's top lawyer lays low but packs punch                [ID:nN19206521]
  FACTBOXES
> Major U.S. financial regulation reform proposals             [ID:nN21162161]
> Goldman traders have their day, again                        [ID:nN20251055]
> Goldman one among many in CDO business                       [ID:nLDE63J142]
  LATEST FROM REUTERS INSIDER
> SEC Case vs Goldman No Slam Dunk, Lawyer Says
  link.reuters.com/qex88j
> How Goldman Case May Affect Wealth Management Clients
  link.reuters.com/fec98j
> For Goldman, More Questions on Wells Notice Disclosure:
  link.reuters.com/ker78j
  GRAPHICS
> Goldman Sachs earnings:                       link.reuters.com/tyw58j
> Goldman Sachs and Abacus:                     link.reuters.com/ten28j
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speckles1956 wrote:
I enjoy watching President Obama kick republican butt.

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