January 11, 2010 - April 23, 2010
Author: Bart klein Ikink
Introduction
The name of Goldman Sachs turned up the most frequent in the scandals that emerged from the financial crisis. However Goldman Sachs is not the only banking house that may have been involved in fraudulent and criminal activity. Because the attention was concentrated on Goldman Sachs, the activities of other banks probably did not have a proper coverage.
Goldman Sachs
Goldmansachs666.com - Goldman Sachs Information, Comments, Opinions and Facts
Mcclatchydc.com - Goldman Sachs: low road to high finance
Rollingstone.com - The Great American Bubble Machine
Huffington Post - How Paulson's People Colluded With Goldman to Destroy AIG And Get A Backdoor Bailout
Allgov.com - Goldman Sachs and Others Investigated for Betting Against Securities They Created
Bloomberg - Shenzhen Nanshan Refuses Goldman Demand for Payment
Huffington Post - The Times Story On Goldman's Role in AIG's Downfall Is More Damning When Placed In Context
Independent - Goldman Sachs: the Greek connection
JSMineset - Sinclair Summary on US Dollar rally
Mcclatchydc.com - Goldman's offshore deals deepened global financial crisis
Nakedcapitalism.com - "Body Count From Goldman Actions Crosses Into Criminal Territory"
New York Times - Banks Bundled Bad Debt, Bet Against It and Won
New York Times - Wall St. Helped to Mask Debt Fueling Europe’s Crisis
Yahoo Finance - Banks Bet Greece Defaults on Debt They Helped Hide
Zerohedge.com - Goldman Admits To Frontrunning Clients Through Its Prop Desk
Zerohedge.com - The Ever Increasing Parallels Between AIG And Greece... And The CDS Puppetmaster Behind It All
Other banks
JPMorgan666.com - JPMorgan Information, Comments, Opinions and Facts
Bloomberg - JPMorgan, Lehman, UBS Named in Bid-Rigging Conspiracy
Jesse's Café Américain - CFTC whistleblower injured in London hit-and-run
Rollingstone.com - Looting Main Street