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On Wall Street, appearances are all that matters. Matt Taibbi recently proclaimed that Everything Is Rigged. Welcome to the club, Matt. We’ve been saying this for years, and very few people took us seriously. We hope that you’re wearing your tin foil hat, because you’ll be similarly ostracized, if you haven’t [...]
thedailybell.com / By Anthony Wile / April 27, 2013
Uber financial investigative journalist Matt Taibbi has discovered what we too realized when we began to scrutinize the financial industry. In his latest article, he writes, “Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever.”
The article’s cut line is, “The Illuminati were amateurs. The second [...]
deviantinvestor.com / By GE Christenson / December 31, 2012
“Outrageous HSBC Settlement Proves the Drug War is a Joke” says Matt Taibbi of the Rolling Stone. He leads with “If you’ve ever been arrested on a drug charge, if you’ve ever spent even a day in jail for having a stem of marijuana in [...]
alternet.org / By Laura Gottesdiener / December 27, 2012
Rolling Stone‘s Matt Taibbi has skewered his fair share of financial faux pas and corporate bigwigs throughout 2012. Yet his prize for the Biggest Wall Street Story of the Year goes to the massive—but little understood—Libor scandal.
rollingstone.com / By Matt Taibbi / October 26, 10:45 AM ET
President Obama’s point about the repeal of Glass-Steagall follows a mantra that Tim Geithner and other members of the president’s administration have been preaching for years. This oddly straw-man-ish, syllogistic argument goes something like this:
The repeal of Glass-Steagall created mega-merged “supermarket” firms [...]
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rollingstone.com / by Matt Taibbi / September 20, 9:33 AM ET
Wall Street lobbyists are awesome. I’m beginning to develop a begrudging respect not just for their body of work as a whole, but also for their sense of humor. They always go [...]
rollingstone.com / by Matt Taibbi / August 1, 2012, 12:20 PM ET
It was riotous, side-splitting comedy last week when Sanford Weill, the onetime head of Citibank, went on CNBC to announce that he thought it was time to break up the big banks.
Why this was funny: Through his ambitious (and at the [...]
rollingstone.com / by Matt Taibbi / July 17, 9:34 AM ET
Was on Viewpoint with the inimitable Eliot Spitzer last night and joined Dennis Kelleher from Better Markets in discussing some of the more upsetting recent revelations from the LiBOR banking scandal — including most notably the not-so-surprising revelation that Tim Geithner was apprised [...]
In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert discuss huddles and cuddles with the Goombahs of Wall Street and the technical violations that cannot be called by name. In the second half of the show Max talks to Rolling Stone journalist, Matt Taibbi, about the Wall Street mafia, their small and big time [...]
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