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Red Deer Advocate - 1 hour 0 minutes ago
Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone is again taking on the financial world in a sequel to 1987’s successful Wall Street, but this time he said greed is not only good — it’s legal.
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Gawker - Fri Dec 4, 6:14 am ET
Earlier this week, we learned how Highest Paid Man on Wall Street Hugh "Skip" McGee III ignited a culture war over a prep school pep rally. Now, the aftermath: Kinkaid school email lists overfloweth...
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Interactive Investor - Fri Dec 4, 1:42 am ET
Dec 4 (Reuters) - The following were the top stories in The Wall Street Journal on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * Federal prosecutors investigated hedge-fund titan Raj Rajaratnam on suspicions of insider trading more than a decade before he was charged with securities fraud on Oct. 16. Prosecutors, however, were unable to prove their ...
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Interactive Investor - Fri Dec 4, 1:42 am ET
Dec 4 (Reuters) - The following were the top stories in The Wall Street Journal on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * Federal prosecutors investigated hedge-fund titan Raj Rajaratnam on suspicions of insider trading more than a decade before he was charged with securities fraud on Oct. 16. Prosecutors, however, were unable to prove their ...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Thu Dec 3, 12:25 pm ET
(AP Photo/Donald Traill)FILE - In this file photo from Sept. 20, 2009, Oliver Stone is seen on the set of "Wall Street 2" in the meat packing district in New York. Stone will speak at American Univers...
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CTV.ca - Thu Dec 3, 9:58 am ET
Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone is again taking on the financial world in a sequel to 1987's successful "Wall Street," but this time he said greed is not only good -- it's legal.
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MalaysiaNews.net - 2 hours 25 minutes ago
Luxury retailers lost their traditional resilience during a financial crisis that hit the rich hard but offered attractive leverage to Wall Street's resurgence, the global recovery and increasingly we...
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NPR - Thu Dec 3, 4:13 pm ET
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced tough questions from the Senate Banking Committee about the Fed's failures leading up to the financial crisis and the role it played in the bailout of Wall Street firms. While Bernanke is ultimately expected to be reconfirmed, the hearing may influence the Fed's future role in an overhauled financial system.
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NPR - Thu Dec 3, 4:08 pm ET
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced tough questions from the Senate Banking Committee about the Fed's failures leading up to the financial crisis and the role it played in the bailout of Wall Street firms. While Bernanke is ultimately expected to be reconfirmed, the hearing may influence the Fed's future role in an overhauled financial system.
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NPR - Thu Dec 3, 4:06 pm ET
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced tough questions from the Senate Banking Committee about the Fed's failures leading up to the financial crisis and the role it played in the bailout of Wall Street firms. While Bernanke is ultimately expected to be reconfirmed, the hearing may influence the Fed's future role in an overhauled financial system.
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MalaysiaNews.net - Thu Dec 3, 1:30 pm ET
Luxury retailers lost their traditional resilience during a financial crisis that hit the rich hard but offered attractive leverage to Wall Street's resurgence, the global recovery and increasingly we...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Thu Dec 3, 12:13 pm ET
Luxury retailers lost their traditional resilience during a financial crisis that hit the rich hard but offered attractive leverage to Wall Street's resurgence, the global recovery and increasingly we...
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MalaysiaNews.net - 2 hours 15 minutes ago
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, making a case for a second term on Thursday, offered a forceful defence of the U.S. central bank’s crisis-battling efforts, which he said prevented an even ...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Fri Dec 4, 5:43 am ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- U.S. stocks were set for a cautiously higher open Friday, as investors awaited the release of the government's monthly jobs report. Dow Jones industrial average, Nasdaq-100 ...
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 5:56 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- A group of congressional Democrats proposed taxing large transactions in stocks and derivatives, an idea that has received a cool reception from the Obama administration.