Finance findings you may have missed
Financial reporting led to some of the Center for Public Integrity's most interesting stories of 2014, including our first news documentary, all with the same theme: How big financial institutions profit off homeowners, investors and consumers.
We expect more stories will share that theme in 2015, but this week we're highlighting our major investigations from 2014 in handy, easy-to-read format. Don't want to miss out? Sign up and receive them via email.
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Here are the key findings from a year's worth of financial investigations:
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