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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: stockman_scott who wrote (163133)3/14/2009 2:10:23 PM
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This is a good read. The biggest beneficiaries of the bailout might be foreign banks:

More recently the WSJ had a very good article uncovering the names of the some of the banks who were owed money by AIG. These banks received $50 billion in government funds because they were the counterparties to AIG’s toxic trades. While Goldman Sachs was first on the list, there were also a large number of foreign financial institutions, including Deutsche Bank (German), Société Générale (French), Rabobank Neitherlands), Dankse (Denmark), and Banco Santander (Spain)

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