EVEN before the news was official, it filtered out — unofficially — to
so interesting
Obama cites bank’s loss to push for
President Obama is using the $2 billion loss by JPMorgan Chase on risky bets as a warning to Congress to let the 2010 financial regulations law be fully implemented. In his weekly radio address Saturday morning, Obama cited the loss — without mentioning …
does anyone know the real story
Obama’s Weekly Address – Implementing
In the wake of JP Morgan Chase’s staggering trading loss, President Obama is urging Republicans to “keep moving forward†and finish implementing
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Windstream 1Q results miss
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Windstream Corp.’s first-quarter net income more than doubled as business and consumer broadband revenue improved. But the company’s performance missed
never miss a day, thanks for the blog
Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for
A coalition of nurses’ unions is calling for a “Robin Hood†tax on
and i though i was the only one to see it this way
Obama: More teeth needed for
President Barack Obama says the big trading loss at JPMorgan Chase shows the need for Congress to put more teeth into
if people only knew
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Top executives, including CEOs, from some of
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Obama Urges Wall Street Reform
In the wake of JP Morgan Chase’s staggering trading loss, President Obama is urging Republicans to “keep moving forward†and finish implementing Wall Street reform. “We can’t afford to go back to an era of weak regulation and little oversight, where excessive risk-taking on Wall…
can believe what i am reading, so unfair
Obama pledges tough enforcement of Wall Street reforms
President Barack Obama on Saturday called on the U.S. Congress to back his efforts for tough new financial industry oversight, saying a $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan underscored the need for such regulation. "We've got to finish the job of implementing this reform and putting these rules in place," Obama said in a weekly radio address that accused some on Wall Street of causing the 2007 …
it should be interested what change will this make