DealBook - Debate: Foreclosures


Document problems in the foreclosure process have raised questions about the culpability of banks. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - Viewpoints: Wall Street After Elections


Columnist Joe Nocera and DealBook Editor Andrew Ross Sorkin talk about what the recent election means for Wall Street and financial regulation. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - Caterpillar Digs Into Mining


Caterpillar agreed to buy Bucyrus for $7.6 billion in cash at $92 a share. The purchase of Bucyrus will help Caterpillar expand its global footprint in the mining equipment industry. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - Straining to Make Mid-Market Deals


Mid-sized companies are struggling to find cheap debt in the current environment, according to Dave Maney, the co-founder of Headwaters Merchant Bank. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - How Liable is Goldman?


Professor Eric J. Pan talks about the role of clearing firms and possible consequences of the Bayou case. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - Citigroup Prevails in EMI Lawsuit


British financier Guy Hands had sought $8 billion from the banking giant over his ill-fated acquisition of the troubled music company EMI Group. The jury awarded him nothing. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - GM Shares Find 'Support Level'


General Motors' shares began trading at $35, in the largest initial public offering in US history. DealBook spoke to Jonathan Corpina, a floor trader at the New York Stock Exchange, about the stock. Related Link: nyti.ms


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DealBook - Charlie Rose Show: Rattner Blasts Cuomo


Troubled financier Steve Rattner criticized New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's lawsuit, saying he had no evidence beyond what the Securities and Exchange Commission had already presented. Watch more videos on nytimes.com


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DealBook - Google's Play For Local Businesses


Google's proposed $6 billion bid for the social discount site Groupon would complement other local business-focused services, analysts say. DealBook's Evelyn M. Rusli examines the expected deal. Related Article: nyti.ms Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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GFT | DealBook® 360 Walk Through


In this video tutorial you'll learn: • How to adjust platform to your liking • Charting tools, orders, and managing your trade • How to view news, analytics and statements


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DealBook - DealBook: Cuomo Brings Suit Against Ernst & Young - nytimes.com/video


New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has sued Ernst & Young, accusing the accounting firm of helping the now defunct firm Lehman Brothers "engage in a massive accounting fraud". Watch more videos on nytimes.com


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DealBook - Portraits: Robert H. Benmosche - nytimes.com/video


Robert H. Benmosche, the president and chief executive officer of American International Group, left retirement to take the helm of the troubled company. He reflects on his unlikely path to the top. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - Putting a Price Tag on Facebook


DealBook's Andrew Ross Sorkin and Evelyn M. Rusli discuss Facebook's valuation after the social networking site raised $500 million from Goldman Sachs and a Russian investor. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - In 500-Investor Law, Arbitrary Threshold


Goldman Sachs' investment in Facebook shines a harsh spotlight an nearly 50-year-old rule designed to protect investors. Some worry the regulations is easily circumvented. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - Why Did a Goldman Unit Pass on Facebook?


Before Goldman Sachs bought a stake in Facebook and started offering shares to clients, a powerful investment group within the firm turned down the chance to buy a piece of the social networking site. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - Is Facebook Worth $50 Billion?


DealBook's Evelyn M. Rusli talks to Scott Kessler, an equities analyst at Standard & Poor's, about whether Facebook deserves the valuation it received from Goldman Sachs. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - In Cupcake Chain, Decadent Dreams


The nation's largest cupcake chain, Crumbs Bake Shop, has merged with an investment company and will go public. DealBook speaks to its founders about their plans for a nationwide expansion. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - Viewpoints: Has Compensation Changed?


DealBook's Andrew Ross Sorkin talks to Rob Cox, the US editor of Reuters Breakingviews, about new approaches to compensation on Wall Street. Are financial institutions changing the way they pay? Watch more videos at nytimes.com/​video


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DealBook - How a Hotel Case May Affect Buyouts


Steven M. Davidoff, the Deal Professor, talks to Ethan Klingsberg, an M&A partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, about the standards for management buyouts. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - For Markets, All Eyes on Egypt


Unrest in Egypt is causing jitters in global markets, over concerns about the wider political implications for the region. Still, analysts see few direct causes for economic concern for now. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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DealBook - Portraits: Gary Gensler


Gary Gensler, Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman, left Goldman Sachs after 18 years to join government. He is now a key figure in the Obama administration's efforts to regulate Wall Street. Watch more videos at nytimes.com


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