Sean Lengell
Articles by Sean Lengell
U.S. backs China’s push for more financial say
The leader of China's central bank said Tuesday he had secured U.S. support to give emerging economies -- including China's -- a "greater voice and representation" on the international financial scene. Published July 28, 2009
U.S. backs Chinese push for greater say in global finance
The leader of China's central bank said Tuesday he had secured U.S. support to give emerging economies — including China's — a "greater voice and representation" on the international financial scene. Published July 28, 2009
U.S. courts China cooperation
The Obama administration is hoping that two days of high-level talks with top Chinese officials this week will help restore China's confidence in the dollar and to restore some balance to the lopsided U.S. trade deficit with Beijing. Published July 27, 2009
Obama: China, keep Pyongyang in check
President Obama on Monday urged China to pressure North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program, saying that the United States and China have a mutual interest in stunting an arms race in the region. Published July 27, 2009
Treasury, Fed debate consumer protection
The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve continued their public squabble Friday over a proposed consumer protection agency. Published July 25, 2009
Treasury, Fed dispute over authority
The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve continued their public disagreement Friday regarding how the nation's financial services industry should be regulated. Published July 24, 2009
New power eyed for FDIC, SEC
The Obama administration sent Congress a new proposal Thursday that would allow the federal government to take over failing financial companies in a way that might avoid a repeat of the $700 billion bailout of firms deemed "too big to fail" passed last year by Congress. Published July 24, 2009
GOP seeks bailout limits
House Republicans plan to introduce legislation Thursday that calls for sweeping regulatory reforms of the financial services industry that would make it more difficult for institutions to receive federal bailout money. Published July 23, 2009
Fed, Treasury take heat on Capitol Hill
Two government institutions at the heart of America's financial-rescue operations took fire from both sides of the aisle Tuesday on Capitol Hill over lack of transparency and accountability. Published July 22, 2009
House GOP seeks bailout limits
By House Republicans plan to introduce legislation Thursday that calls for sweeping regulatory reforms of the financial services industry that would make it more difficult for institutions to receive federal bailout money. Published July 21, 2009
Congress urges Treasury to be more open
A House panel fired bipartisan criticism at the Treasury Department on Tuesday for failing to adopt several recommendations by an independent watchdog to increase transparency of the Wall Street bailout program. Published July 21, 2009
Watchdog: TARP tab could hit $24 trillion
Think last year's $700 billion Wall Street rescue package was beaucoup bucks to spend bailing out the nation's floundering financial system? That's chump change compared to what the overall price tag could be, a government watchdog says. Published July 21, 2009
IG: Bailouts could cost taxpayers $23.7 T
The government's massive bailout of Wall Street could end up costing taxpayers almost $24 trillion, says an independent watchdog. Published July 20, 2009
McConnell won’t vote for Sotomayor
The Senate's top Republican said Sunday that he will not vote for Judge Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation for the Supreme Court because he worries that her personal views would cloud her objectivity on the bench. Published July 20, 2009
White House holds to health care timetable
Obama administration officials said Sunday that good progress is being made toward the administration's goal of having a bill ready by August to overhaul the nation's health care system. Published July 20, 2009
McConnell won’t vote for Sotomayor
UPDATED: The Senate's top Republican said Sunday that he won't vote for Judge Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation as associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court because he worries her personal views would cloud her objectivity on the bench. Published July 19, 2009
TARP chief guards taxpayer cash
Neil Barofsky is one of the most important figures in Washington you've never heard of. Published July 19, 2009
Paulson grilled over Merrill merger
A bipartisan chorus of House lawmakers Thursday angrily accused former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. of misleading Congress in pressuring a reluctant Bank of America last year to takeover Merrill Lynch. Published July 17, 2009
Lawmakers grill Paulson over Merrill deal
A bipartisan chorus of House lawmakers on Thursday angrily accused former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. of abusing his authority and misleading Congress in pressuring a reluctant Bank of America to go through with a takeover of Merrill Lynch last year. Published July 16, 2009
Paulson defends push for Merrill merger
Former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr., in defending the federal government's push for a reluctant Bank of America to complete a planned takeover of Merrill Lynch late last year, said it would have been "unthinkable" and potentially illegal for the bank to scuttle the deal. Published July 16, 2009