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Today's must read:
"Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which got $10 billion and debt guarantees from the U.S. government in October, expects to pay $14 million in taxes worldwide for 2008 compared with $6 billion in 2007."
Goldman Sachs’s Tax Rate Drops to 1%, or $14 Million (Bloomberg)
Bankers are forced to disclose pay
- The Times
Sir David sharpens his bank reforms - The Independent
Walker tells bank investors to be more involved - The Telegraph
Bank of England starts debate on lending surcharges - The Telegraph
Bank customers in line for £6bn refund of overdraft charges - The Times
Britain's bank bailout may have broken rules says WTO - The Telegraph
Regulator's torch to light up dark pools - Financial Times
Brussels warns on accounts rules - Financial Times
Tesco moves closer to full banking - The Telegraph
Mortgages before current accounts at Tesco - Financial Times
Nationwide lashes out at rescued banks - Financial Times
RBS dumping toxic assets on Ireland - The Times
Investors tell Goldman Sachs board to curb bonuses - The Telegraph
Dame Clara Furse to join the board at Nomura - The Telegraph
Wills Fargo swing band forced to change name by Wells Fargo - The Telegraph
Money
Cheques to be bounced into history - The Times
Markets
Soul-searching has much further to go - Financial Times
Quote of the Day
"We can't make the loan and we can't get a credit score because you're deceased."
Sorry, No Mortgage: Experian Says That You're Dead (Consumerist)

Chris M Skinner
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