Goldman Sachs settles bad Mass. loans

Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 05/11/2009 - 13:58

Goldman Sachs agreed to spend about $50 million to write down loans for Goldman mortgage-holders in Massachusetts.

But it may be unlikely that other states will reach similar settlements with the bank. Abigail Beshkin reports.


 

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