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Stamp Increase Not Enough to Ease Postal Woes
The price of a stamp went up again Monday - to 44 cents for a first class letter. But the two cent increase is symptomatic...
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Credit Card Legislation Compromise Reached In Senate
(Washington, DC) -- The Senate Banking Committee has agreed on a measure seeking to curb abusive practices by credit card companies.
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Fed Chief Says Big Banks Are Healing
(Jeckyll Island, GA) -- Major banks subjected to so-called stress tests by the government are already collecting additional needed capital.
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Twitter Offering Company Coupons
(New York City, NY) -- A big sale or exclusive deal may be just a tweet away.
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Higher Budget Deficit Projected
(Washington, DC) -- This year's federal budget deficit will be higher than expected, according to a new White House forecast.
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GM CEO Says There's Still A Chance To Avoid Bankruptcy
A General Motors bankruptcy is considered probable but not inevitable.
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Four U.S. Banks Selling Stock To Repay TARP
(New York, NY) -- Four major U.S. banks are selling off some $6-billion in common stock to try to raise capital and payback government...
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Many Missourians Still Waiting for Refunds
(Jefferson City, MO) -- Many Missourians are still waiting for their income tax refunds.
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Can Market Rally Sustain?
All is still not well with the U.S economy. But, on Wall Street, stocks are sizzling and some investors are starting to believe this is...
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More Companies Announce Freeze Of Pension Benefits
More and more companies are telling employees whatever pension benefits they've accrued to this point are likely to be what they'll retire with.
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