Eric Holder Returns as Hero to Law Firm That Lobbies for Big Banks – The Intercept

After failing to criminally prosecute any of the financial firms responsible for the market collapse in 2008, former attorney general Eric Holder is returning to Covington & Burling, a corporate law firm known for serving Wall Street clients. The move completes one of the more troubling trips through the revolving door for a cabinet secretary. Holder worked at Covington…

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The 401(k) is a monster

“The individual system with the 401(k) is a monster, especially for people 60 years old or more,” says Angelien Kemna, a leading European investor and pension executive. Kemna is no bleeding-heart liberal. She arrived at this conclusion after leaving one of the top private-sector jobs in global finance—CIO and CEO of ING Investment Management in…

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The forgotten origins of Greece’s crisis will make you think twice about who’s to blame – The Washington Post

German Chancellor Angela Merkel toasts with beer in Dachau, August 20, 2013. REUTERS/Michael Dalder Stop me if you’ve heard this one. The Greeks, Italians, Spaniards and Irish walk into a bar, where the French and Germans are the bartenders. It’s happy hour, and the Germans and the French are serving half-price drinks. Although everyone quickly…

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Russia Gloats: “Merkel’s Misery Over Broken Europe Dreams” | Zero Hedge

Earlier today, as has become a symbolic custom, Tsipras spoke to Russia’s Putin by phone. Aside for the referendum, the topic of their conversation was unknown, but both sides rushed to note that financial aid was not among the topics of discussion, which assures it was. However, with the Greek negotiations still ongoing even if,…

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BOJ keeps rosy view of regional Japan, watching markets after Greek upset | Reuters

TOKYO The Bank of Japan on Monday maintained its upbeat assessment on regional sectors of the economy, saying they are recovering thanks to a pick-up in output and tightening job markets.In a quarterly review of regional economies, the BOJ raised its assessment for the Hokkaido northernmost region and left intact the views for the remaining…

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