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Fed foreshadowing from the Bank of Japan?
In a grim preview of what Ben Bernanke may find himself advocating next year, the Bank of Japan this week started loading up on stocks and real estate...
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Profiting from bank failures
Big banks are scooping up troubled, smaller institutions at a time when growth is hard to come by -- and thanks to favorable FDIC rules, more deals ar...
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The Fed's stuck in the penalty box
By Colin BarrThe Federal Reserve has enough problems without having to play shorthanded.The Fed's vice chairman, Donald Kohn, said Monday he'll retire...
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Hunting for Fed governors: The candidates
By Jia Lynn YangWith the impending retirement of Federal Reserve Vice-Chair Don Kohn, it's time for President Obama to get serious finally about filli...
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The Fed's dodgiest deals
After Lehman Brothers failed, the Fed pulled out the stops – and took in some junk.Documents released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve detail how the ...
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Fed raises emergency funding rate
By Colin BarrThe Federal Reserve raised the rate it charges banks that borrow from the central bank when they run short of funds.The Fed said late Thu...
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Bank watchdogs crack the whip
Regulators press storm-tossed banks to shore up leaky balance sheets. But for some, it's too late for change.By Colin BarrHere's another sign of a sic...
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Stocks: The latest Fed bubble
Are the government programs supporting the financial sector reinflating global stock markets even as economies stumble?By Colin BarrThe Federal Reserv...
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Fed caution favors Buffett over Goldman
A cautious Fed is going to mean more money in Warren Buffett's pocket.Regulators have delayed signing off on Goldman Sachs' (GS) request to repay a cr...
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Letter from China: Where the consumer is queen
The apartment could be in an wealthy neighborhood in Paris or Manhattan: a gleaming kitchen with coffeemaker, a balcony with a child's bike perched ou...
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