Beyond Bear's Collapse: Who's Next?
By Mark DeCambre | By Gregg Greenberg
Mark DeCambre names the firms in the hot seat following the collapse of Bear Stearns and explains why JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon is the big winner.
11:28AM 03/17/08
The beleaguered investment bank's 85-year run as an independent company could be in doubt.
03:55PM 03/14/08
Spitzer's Picture on eBay for $4,000
By Mark DeCambre | By Farnoosh Torabi
Artist Geoffrey Raymond has put his portrait of the former New York governor on eBay for $4,000.Farnoosh Torabi and Mark DeCambre pay him a visit.
08:35AM 03/13/08
JPMorgan and Citi are believed to be the top contenders for the 50% stake in the business.
06:19PM 03/12/08
Who Shot Wall Street's 'Sheriff'?
Eliot Spitzer earned plenty of antipathy in corporate America, making his resignation a happy day.
04:00PM 03/12/08
Wall Street 'Sheriff' Tarnishes His Star
Eliot Spitzer's relentless pursuit of financial malefactors will earn him little sympathy as he faces allegations he arranged a visit with a prostitute.
08:37PM 03/10/08
By Farnoosh Torabi | By Mark DeCambre
You don't clean up Wall Street without creating some enemies, says Mark DeCambre.
05:27PM 03/10/08
MBIA Looks to Pick Up the Pieces
New CEO Jay Brown says the company has a 'clear opportunity' to pick up market share after maintaining its credit rating.
12:33PM 03/07/08
Capital Plan Isn't Getting Monkey Off Ambac
After weeks of talk about a bailout, the bond insurer instead says it will raise $1.5 billion through a stock offering.
12:54PM 03/06/08
Hedge Funds Post Worst Month in Five Years
Volatile markets caused hedge funds to lose 2.46% in January, according to Hedge Fund Research.
02:07PM 03/05/08


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