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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing market rescue legislation cleared a procedural test vote in the U.S. Senate on Friday ahead of final passage expected o...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. stock market would fare better in the first year after a victory by Republican presidential candidate John McCain than...
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A man wanted by Liechtenstein for leaking secret banking information that identified millionaire tax cheats across Europe and the United States has to...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Friday confirmed one Republican and two Democratic nominees to fill open commissioner seats at the Securitie...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Banks are the United States' strongest ally in helping to enforce sanctions against Iranian firms linked to its nuclear pr...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania did more than revive her White House hopes. It also helped replenish he...
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Senate agrees to end debate and vote on a bipartisan measure aimed at giving tax credits to people who buy foreclosed homes, communities that try to s...
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The Bush administration's plan to change how the government regulates thousands of businesses from the nation's biggest banks down to the lo...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eight of the 10 largest donors so far to the U.S. presidential campaigns are Wall Street banks, led by Goldman Sachs, according...
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Two key senators are demanding details of the last-minute sale of failing investment bank Bear Stearns to JP Morgan, and how the Federal Reserve Bank&...