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ChicagoChicago, Chicago

According to the Chicago Tribune, layoffs on Wall Street have caused a number of finance people to move west. They're just as surprised as we are.



CayneJob Hazard

Jimmy Cayne almost died trying to save Bear Stearns.

ThainNot So Comfortable

Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain said his firm didn’t need more capital, but he was lying.


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The Bell Tolls for Thee, Richard Fuld

The walls are closing in on the Lehman Brothers CEO.

Mario Cuomo Helped Investment Firm Being Probed by Son Andrew

The State Attorney General can’t be pleased his dad is hooking up a firm that he suspects is getting too much help from politicians.

Tommii Cosgrove Proves Commenters Will One Day Rule the World

We recount our own battle against commenter Tommii Cosgrove, who brought down Credit Suisse financier Steve Rattner.

Wall Streeters Head West

According to the Chicago 'Tribune,' finance professionals are flocking to the outback. Why?

Steve Rattner, the Saddest Little Billionaire on Fifth Avenue

Steve Rattner has one of the most fabulous apartments in Manhattan, a growing private-equity fund, and highly placed allies in the Democratic Party. So what... more »

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