Santa bailout
rdan Flash from the WSJ:…
rdan Flash from the WSJ:…
…learned. Staff at six banks including Goldman Sachs and Citigroup are in line to pick up the payouts despite being the beneficiaries of a $700bn bail-out from the US government…
…national interest? Second, will this bailout succeed and, if so, for whom? Bessent has said that Argentina is a “systemically important ally.” As an editorial in the Financial Times — not exactly…
Take a page from Douglas North et al., I will simply note that if the institutions charged with managing the process are corrupt, the chance of success approaches zero. Case…
…expressing them. Yup. Be sure to click that “for coherence” link. The auto-industry bailout kept those auto-industry workers and their families from advancing because they couldn’t hire lawyers to help…
…credit over the next three years”). This credit for the paper industry is of slightly smaller magnitude than the bailout we gave the auto industry. In both cases, the argument…
…the elimination-of-union-workers thing, while actually advertising that “liberals” got “Obama” to save the auto industry. Seriously. Anyway, in keeping with my promise in my earlier post today in which I…
…chemicals, increased inspections, heavier fines for rulebreakers, and a phaseout of 1960s-era tank cars that haul hazardous materials. The bill offers the first major safety reforms for the rail industry…
…delivering “carbon capture for American industry,” working on reducing emissions in their own businesses (also referred to as “carbon intensity”), and delivering “heavy industry with low emissions.” But internal documents…
…plastics industry. Steel and aluminum are primary materials in the production of molds for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods. Mold makers, who rely heavily on imported metals,…