We’ll have to wait a bit for the headline act. The business of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations gets underway at 10am – in Room 106 in the Dirksen Senate office building.
Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs boss, is last up. Read all the Goldman Sachs prepared testimony in the Long Room. In the meantime, here’s today’s running order:
Related links:
The Goldman testimony documents – The Long Room
Article Series - Abacus
- SEC charges Goldman Sachs with subprime fraud
- The case involving ABACUS 2007-AC1
- Markets Live transcript - Goldman/SEC special - 16 Apr 2010
- Formerly The Greatest Trade Ever
- Paulson: 'It's our money now'
- SEC/Goldman linkfest
- Introducing Fabrice "fabulous Fab" Tourre
- 'Goldman Sachs is disappointed...'
- This CDO is a Democrat
- ACA's rather disastrous CDO forays
- The analysts react
- A Goldman blogger round-up
- A CDO litigation risk league table
- Fisking Goldman's latest rebuttal
- The Goldman defence documents
- Fabrice Tourre scores an indefinite paid holiday
- Der Abakus
- Is this the sound of a bandwagon?
- The experience of Laura Schwartz
- Fabrice Tourre goes underground
- The exemplary Magnetar CDOs
- Dear Paulson investor...
- Appearing soon in the Senate - fabulous Fab (updated)
- In defence of Goldman Sachs
- For RBS, a routine deal became an $840m mistake
- The prospectus
- More Goldman voyeurism
- Tail risk in the Rhineland
- The running order in Room 106
- 'My name is Fabrice Tourre'
- Live, from Room 106
- Goldman in DC: A blogger round-up
- Call the cops
- Understated Research Headline of the Year, Part II
- Goldman TV
- Fitch revises Goldman to outlook negative
- The many legal risks of Goldman
- Goldman faces new CDO case
- Goldman's shares hit 52-week low

