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BofA boss' bad-news tour makes a stop in Chicago
Ken Lewis is getting a lot of attention these days as he gives voice to the gloom in the financial-services sector.

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The Big Three U.S. automakers spent Nov. 18 and Nov. 19 on the Hill, pleading for government funds to keep any of the companies from going bankrupt early next year. While Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has been unwilling to write a fat check for the s...

Banking's Data Security Crisis
During the past year, banks have lost more of their customers' personal data than ever before.

Crystal Properties Holdings Inc. Announces Arizona and California Properties Are Targets for Purchase Offers
Crystal Properties Holdings Inc. (Pinksheets: CPHG) Board of Directors has approved the issuance of offers for bank and other financial institution owned real estate in Arizona and California, in addition to Nevada.

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Buying into a bombed-out fund can mean years of tax-free gains. If, that is, the manager's luck turns.

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No bailout without strings
If the auto industry gets some federal financial assistance in the form of a loan, it should come with strings attached, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra , R-Holland, planned to tell the House Committee on Financial Services this morning.