There are no significant economic releases scheduled for today. In today’s news, Goldman Sachs is facing fraud suit from U.S. regulators. Another closely watched event today is the House Financial Services Committee hearing on “Public Policy Issues Raised by the Report of the Lehman Bankruptcy Examiner” where Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke are scheduled to testify.
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Capital Markets Update – Geithner and Bernanke to Testify on Lehman Bros. Bankruptcy Report
by Jordan Fylonenko on April 20, 2010 in Market Update
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