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By Joshua Zumbrun and Steve Matthews |
April 20, 2013
Federal Reserve Governor Jeremy Stein said liquidity regulation is essential to stability, while noting a need for a more moderate approach to oversight.
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By Silla Brush |
March 6, 2013
The CFTC has suspended a program of visiting academic researchers over concerns about the handling of confidential trading data.
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By Erik Matuszewski, Bloomberg |
January 22, 2013
The search for the best athlete on Wall Street is beginning again, with an official women’s division for the first time.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins and Kathleen Hunter, Bloomberg |
December 4, 2012
U.S. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard University law professor and critic of Wall Street, is poised to join the Senate Banking Committee after she’s sworn into office in January.
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By Mark Drajem, Bloomberg |
November 16, 2012
Exxon Mobil Corp. is part of a growing coalition backing a carbon tax as an alternative to costly regulation, giving newfound prominence to an idea once anathema in Washington.
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By Kasia Klimasinska and Meera Louis, Bloomberg |
November 13, 2012
The U.S. government’s budget deficit widened in October, the first month of the new fiscal year, as President Barack Obama and Congress seek an agreement to lower future gaps and avoid the so-called fiscal cliff.
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By Joshua Zumbrun and Jeff Kearns, Bloomberg |
July 3, 2012
For Mike and Kathryn Fry, the time was right to take advantage of the Federal Reserve’s low interest rates to buy a home.
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By Phil Flynn |
June 27, 2012
The high price that you paid this summer for gas may end up being the highest price you will perhaps ever pay.
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By Lee Spears and Sarah Frier, Bloomberg |
May 18, 2012
Facebook Inc. is set to start trading today after a record initial public offering that made the social network more costly than almost every company in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.
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By Simon Kennedy, Bloomberg |
May 3, 2012
Europe’s shifting emphasis from enforcing austerity to seeking economic growth marks a hollow victory for Nobel laureate Paul Krugman.