
On Goldman Sachs’s list of business principles, “clients’ interests always come first” ranks highest. The SEC paints a different picture. The firm failed to tell investors when selling them a so-called collateralized debt obligation tied to mortgages that the package had been designed to fail by hedge fund Paulson & Co., which profited from the losses, the agency alleged. Goldman Sachs said it will contest the case, calling it “completely unfounded in law and fact.” Shareholders weren’t comforted: The stock plunged the most in more than a year.
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Comment: As it has been said before: there is no honesty in a monetary system whose very essence is deceit.
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