Last major investment banks change status

Washington | 9/21/08

AP - WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve said Sunday it had granted a request by the country's last two major investment banks — Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley — to change their status to bank holding companies.

The Fed announced that it had approved the request of the two investment banks. The change in status will allow them to create commercial banks that will be able to take deposits, bolstering the resources of both institutions.

The change continued the biggest restructuring on Wall Street since the Great Depression.


AMC September 21, 2008 - 9:38pm
( categories: News | Economics: USA )

..despite the will of their constituents, there won't be anything *we* can do...at least, not legally.

S-P--you're in a good place now---the USA seems about to drop in serious (even more than presently) shit, and some who should know better look like they enjoy the smell....

-5.75,-4.05
"God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time." -- Robin Williams

justadood September 22, 2008 - 1:45am

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