The Reckoning White House Philosophy Stoked Mortgage Bonfire By JO BECKER, SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and STEPHEN LABATON President Bush, who vowed to spread the dream of homeownership, is leaving office amid a downturn rooted in the housing sector he so ardently championed.
"There are plenty of culprits, like lenders who peddled easy credit, consumers who took on mortgages they could not afford and Wall Street chieftains who loaded up on mortgage-backed securitieswithout regard to the risk.
But the story of how we got here is partly one of Mr. Bush’s own making, according to a review of his tenure that included interviews with dozens of current and former administration officials."
On Wall Street, Bonuses, Not Profits, Were Real By LOUISE STORY As regulators sift through the financial rubble, there are questions about the role of lavish bonuses in the debacle. December 18, 2008
A Champion of Wall Street Reaps Benefits By ERIC LIPTON and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ In Washington, Senator Charles E. Schumer is beneficiary, advocate and overseer of an industry that is his hometown’s most important business. December 14, 2008
Debt Watchdogs: Tamed or Caught Napping? By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Lured by profits during the housing boom, credit-rating agencies overlooked the risk of mortgage debt, critics say. December 7, 2008
Citigroup Saw No Red Flags Even as It Made Bolder Bets By ERIC DASH and JULIE CRESWELL Much of the damage inflicted on Citigroup was caused by errant, high-octane trading and lax oversight, critics say. November 23, 2008
Deregulator Looks Back, Unswayed By ERIC LIPTON and STEPHEN LABATON Phil Gramm pushed laws that he says unshackled businesses from restraints but critics say contributed to the financial crisis. November 17, 2008
How the Thundering Herd Faltered and Fell By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Merrill Lynch couldn’t escape the housing crash as record waves of homeowners defaulted on their mortgages. November 9, 2008
From Midwest to M.T.A., Pain From Global Gamble By CHARLES DUHIGG and CARTER DOUGHERTY Wisconsin schools and New York subways are among the players in a financial fiasco that has ricocheted globally. November 2, 2008
Struggling to Keep Up as the Crisis Raced On By JOE NOCERA and EDMUND L. ANDREWS In an interview, Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. said Lehman Brothers could not have been rescued. October 23, 2008
Building Flawed American Dreams By DAVID STREITFELD and GRETCHEN MORGENSON For years Henry G. Cisneros helped low-income families buy homes, part of a trend with dire consequences. October 19, 2008
Taking Hard New Look at a Greenspan Legacy By PETER S. GOODMAN Derivatives have long had a great supporter in the former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. October 9, 2008
Pressured to Take More Risk, Fannie Reached Tipping Point By CHARLES DUHIGG A decision, made under pressure from Congress and investors, to steer Fannie Mae into dangerous corners of the mortgage market proved to be disastrous. October 5, 2008
Agency’s ’04 Rule Let Banks Pile Up New Debt By STEPHEN LABATON A Securities and Exchange Commission decision helps explain how the financial crisis spun out of control. October 3, 2008 As Credit Crisis Spiraled, Alarm Led to Action By JOE NOCERA During a 36-hour period two weeks ago, the fissures opening in the worldwide financial system convinced policy makers that they needed to act quickly. October 2, 2008
Behind Insurer’s Crisis, Blind Eye to a Web of Risk By GRETCHEN MORGENSON An exploration of A.I.G.’s demise offers insights into the virally connected financial world that is now imploding. September 28, 2008
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