http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/business/banks-at-least-had-a-friend-in-ge
ithner.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130203


Banks, at Least, Had a Friend in Geithner

As financial adviser to the president in the tumultuous years immediately
after the credit crisis, Mr. Geithner had immense sway over the government's
approach to all things economic. For everyday Americans, his major tasks
included responding to the home foreclosure2 mess, unwinding federal
bailouts under the Troubled Asset Relief Program and tackling the problem of
financial institutions that are too big to manage and too interconnected for
America's good. 

But in scanning these agenda items, a pattern of winners and losers emerges.
Let's just say the financial institutions that dominate the United States
were rarely on the losing end in the Geithner years

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