Federal Reserve ordered to disclose recipients of bailout funds
Here's some good news from the U.S. Supreme Court:
The Federal Reserve will disclose details of emergency loans it made to banks in 2008, after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an industry appeal that aimed to shield the records from public view. The justices today left intact a court order that gives the Fed five days to release the records, sought by Bloomberg News’s parent company, Bloomberg LP. The Clearing House Association LLC, a group of the nation’s largest commercial banks, had asked the Supreme Court to intervene.It takes some real chutzpah to deny the public the right to know how $3.5 trillion in public funds were used.