Troubled Asset Relief Program (Tarp)
Interview: US Treasury CRO on credit risk, Tarp and cyber threats
Ken Phelan stresses importance of credit risk management in key Treasury role
Romero: Sigtarp prosecutions set for the long haul
Special inspector general says agency to stay until at least 2020
US large exposures rule could stop banks trading with RBS
Federal Reserve proposals limiting counterparty risk could put RBS and the UK government in one pot – potentially forcing US banks to cut exposure to both
Sigtarp appoints special inspector general
Christy Romero appointed after approval from President and Senate
Risk USA: Tarp compensation restrictions are a "sideshow", says Feinberg
Former Tarp special master doubts limits will change compensation behaviour
Small banks need 'clear exit path' out of Tarp
Sigtarp has called on the US Treasury to aid smaller banks in exiting Tarp
SEC charges former UCB executives with misleading investors
SEC charges former UCB executives with failing to disclose losses that led to the bank crashing in 2009
Investor pull to replace regulator push on CoCos: Credit Suisse’s Ervin
A new pull for CoCos
Former chair of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker sentenced to 30 years
Lee Farkas, former chair of TBW, has been sentenced to 30 years and ordered to pay back $38.5 million
Egan and McGarry sentenced over $60 million fraud
Two New Yorkers have been handed prison terms for their part in a $60 million fraud
Mortage company chair convicted on 14 counts of fraud
Sigtarp says: "This is the most significant criminal prosecution to date rising out of the financial crisis"
Sentences handed down in Omni fraud case
Delroy Davy convicted of bank fraud, sentenced to 14 years in prison
Tarp was mixed success, Congressional panel concludes
2008 US bailout programme succeeded, but not without problems
Congress raises alarm on US mortgage fraud risk
Tarp oversight panel warns that bank incompetence threatens financial system
Sigtarp criticises Treasury's bailout accounting
AIG investment cut from $45 billion loss to $5 billion loss following accounting change, report claims
Citigroup rejects discrimination claims as lawsuit launched
Bank accused of suffering from a 'boys’ club' mentality
CIC gets Fed approval for Morgan Stanley stake
The Chinese sovereign wealth fund has committed to the US Federal Reserve that its interest in Morgan Stanley will remain a passive investment and that it has committed to not exert controlling influence over the bank
Sigtarp hammers US housing support again
Government support for mortgage market growing despite "unconvincing" results, report finds
Bernanke rules out repeat of Scap stress tests
Last year's Scap stress tests for US banks were a one-off, the Fed chairman said today.