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Obama "too Big to Fail" Plan Blasted in Congress

Reuters | 26 days 4 hours 20 minutes ago

By Kevin Drawbaugh WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration's new proposal for tackling financial risk in the U.S. economy, unveiled just......

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  • Obama Embraces House Financial Overhaul

    BusinessWeek - 27 days 20 hours 28 minutes ago

    By ANNE FLAHERTY WASHINGTON President Barack Obama on Tuesday embraced a House bill that would give the government unprecedented power to seize...

  • Dem bill urges new U.S. powers over financial firms

    Reuters - 27 days 20 hours 26 minutes ago

    By Kevin Drawbaugh and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government would gain far-reaching new powers to regulate, and even shut...

  • Dem bill urges new powers over financial firms

    Reuters - 27 days 19 hours 48 minutes ago

    By Kevin Drawbaugh and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government would gain far-reaching new powers to regulate, and even shut...

  • Geithner presses for government powers to wind down firms

    Washington Post - 26 days 2 hours 36 minutes ago

    Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner on Thursday urged skeptical lawmakers to give the government broad new powers to wind down large financial...

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