07 mai 2009, 0h00
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President Barack Obama’s populism has unnerved some of Chrysler’s creditors. The identities of the bankrupt car company’s “non-Tarp” creditors are still under wraps – and their lawyers asked the bankruptcy court to keep it that way. The US president’s rhetoric has made the group wary of going public - even to ask for their legal rights. It’s a bad precedent for Obama to set.
On Thursday, when Obama announced Chrysler’s plans to file for bankruptcy, he tipped his hat to several groups that “made...
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