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From 7/19/2010 (52 days ago) - 7/25/2010 (46 days ago)
(7 day period - 141 grouped and future/spin-off stories)  View the latest timeline >>

 
1) 7/23/2010 - 48 days ago
(3 stories):
Bank Failures Top 100 for '10  (2 future stories)     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/23/2010 4:47 PM
- [direct link]
Regulators closed six more banks around the country, marking the second consecutive year that more than 100 financial institutions have collapsed. (1 first ranks, 33%)
TARP pay czar criticizes big bank bonuses but won't seek refund of bailout money - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
Man decked out in Darth Vader mask robs NY bank - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
2) 7/23/2010 - 48 days ago
(3 stories):
Seven of 91 banks fail European stress tests This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - 7/23/2010 9:32 AM
- [direct link]
Markets were on alert Friday, as European regulators published their investigation into the financial health of Europe's banking sector. Stress - Mental Health - Health - Business - Support ... (1 first ranks, 33%, 1 second ranks, 33%)
Bailed-out banks overpaid execs - washingtonpost.com - Today's Highlights - [direct link]
Pay czar: 17 bailed-out banks overpaid executives - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
3) 7/23/2010 - 48 days ago
(2 stories):
General Electric raises dividend by 20 percent This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
msnbc.com: Business - 7/23/2010 10:47 AM
- [direct link]
General Electric Co moved to raise its dividend by 20 percent Friday, in a sign that the largest U.S. conglomerate has put the worst of the financial crisis behind it.
GE raises quarterly dividend 20 percent - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »
 
4) 7/22/2010 - 49 days ago
(2 stories):
New York State Sues Bank of America and Merrill Over Merger This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
NYT > Business - 7/22/2010 5:47 PM
- [direct link]
The state is trying to recoup pension fund losses that occurred when the bank took over Merrill Lynch at the beginning of the financial crisis.
Europe to go public with bank stress test results - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »
 
5) 7/22/2010 - 49 days ago
(3 stories):
Feinberg Says Bonuses Paid by Troubled Banks Were Unmerited This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (2 future stories)     
NYT > NYTimes.com Home - 7/22/2010 7:02 PM
- [direct link]
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are among the 17 companies that the special master for executive pay is expected to spotlight for making lavish payouts during the financial crisis. (1 first ranks, 33%, 1 second ranks, 33%)
Banks Paid $1.6 Billion in Excessive Bonuses, Official to Say - NYT > Business - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
6) 7/21/2010 - 50 days ago
(2 stories):
Clinton announces sanctions against North Korea      
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:17 PM
- [direct link]
The U.S. will freeze assets of businesses and individuals associated with the North Korean regime, and collaborate with banks to stop illegal financial transactions. The high-level visit is aimed to ... (1 second ranks, 50%)
In South Korea, Clinton announces sanctions against the north - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »
 
7) 7/21/2010 - 50 days ago
(2 stories):
Battle brews over director for new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  (1 future stories)     
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:02 PM
- [direct link]
The agency with the power to make rules for credit cards, mortgages and other products is created as Obama signs the financial overhaul law.
President Obama reversed decades of lax oversight of ...
Battle Over Consumer Agency Looms - WSJ.com: What's News US - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »
 
8) 7/21/2010 - 50 days ago
(10 stories):
Battle brews over director for new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  (3 future stories)     
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:02 PM
- [direct link]
The agency with the power to make rules for credit cards, mortgages and other products is created as Obama signs the financial overhaul law.
President Obama reversed decades of lax oversight of ... (2 first ranks, 20%)
A.I.G.: the First Test of Financial Reform? - NYT > Business - [direct link]
Obama signs financial overhaul law - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
Obama signs reform of financial rules into law - MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - [direct link]
CNN.com - msnbc.com: Business
all 10 news articles »
 
9) 7/21/2010 - 50 days ago
(2 stories):
Pay Czar to Detail Large Bank Payouts This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/21/2010 5:47 PM
- [direct link]
The U.S. pay czar is expected to issue a potentially embarrassing report detailing large sums paid out by financial firms to top executives and employees during the height of financial crisis.
all 2 news articles »
 
10) 7/20/2010 - 51 days ago
(3 stories):
U.S. financial reform bill also targets 'conflict minerals' from Congo  (2 future stories)     
washingtonpost.com - Politics - 7/20/2010 11:47 PM
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The financial regulation bill that President Obama will sign into law on Wednesday is supposed to clean up Wall Street. But an obscure passage buried deep in the 2,300-page legislation aims to ... (1 first ranks, 33%)
Watchdog: Financial system support up $700 billion - msnbc.com: Business - [direct link]
S.E.C. Pursuing More Cases Related to Financial Crisis - NYT > Business - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
11) 7/20/2010 - 51 days ago
(2 stories):
msnbc.com: Business
Obama choosing consumer chief "fairly quickly" This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative. (1 future stories)     
msnbc.com: Business - 7/20/2010 3:02 PM
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U.S. President Barack Obama will move "fairly quickly" to choose a head for the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin said on Tuesday.
all 2 news articles »
 
12) 7/19/2010 - 52 days ago
(2 stories):
Small Banks Avoid Overhaul's Sting This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/19/2010 8:02 PM
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Small banks' lobbyists are pleased their clients sidestepped more-onerous regulation, or at least blunt the impact of potential changes in the financial regulation bill, from new rules on capital to ...
Greece says banks will pass stress tests - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

The date with most stories is 7/21/2010 - 50 days ago with 10 stories.

The date with second most stories is 7/23/2010 - 48 days ago with 3 stories.

- Sentiment of this story during this period is positive with 56% being positive and 44% being negative with a positive trend.

     The sentiment of the story in the later half of this period is positive with 70% being positive and 30% being negative.

     The sentiment of the story in the earlier half of this period is negative with 67% being negative and 33% being positive.

- The current 6 day period story count (95 stories) increased +6.74% from the previous 6 day period (89 stories).

 

Dates with the most stories# of storiesStory name
6/27/2010 (74 days ago) 35
  • G-20 challenged by growth, debt
    washingtonpost.com - Today's Highlights
    Leaders' dilemma is how to cut spending without undermining the economies they seek to sustain. G-20 major economies - Business - Financial Services - Financial Planning - United States
6/26/2010 (75 days ago) 48
  • Financial reform package wouldn't change Wall Street much
    Los Angeles Times - Top News
    The legislation leaves largely untouched some of the biggest concerns about the financial industry that grew out of the mortgage meltdown and the resulting credit crisis. The financial reform legislation might change how Wall Street does business, but it would hardly put Wall Street out of business.
6/25/2010 (76 days ago) 57
  • Lawmakers work to move financial regulation bill
    washingtonpost.com - Today's Highlights
    Bank trading and derivatives are sticking points as the House-Senate panel scrambles to get bill to President Obama by July 4. Barack Obama - United States Senate - President of the United States - United States - President
6/24/2010 (77 days ago) 38
  • All sides press Frank on finance bill
    Boston.com -- Latest news
    WASHINGTON — Representative Barney Frank, trying to complete intense negotiations between the House and Senate over a massive revision of financial regulations, is coming under significant lobbying pressure from across the political spectrum as he tries this week to come up with a compromise that can win final approval. BarneyFrank - lobby - United States Senate - United States - House
6/17/2010 (84 days ago) 35
  • Nokia Cuts Quarterly Outlook
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    Nokia cut its second-quarter financial forecast, the latest sign of the stiff challenges it faces from Apple's iPhone and Research in Motion's BlackBerry devices.
6/16/2010 (85 days ago) 35
5/21/2010 (111 days ago) 35
  • GE Falls, Financials Gain
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    U.S. stocks slipped as concerns persisted over the euro zone's debt, but financials gained after the U.S. Senate approved the biggest financial overhaul since the 1930s.
5/20/2010 (112 days ago) 42
5/6/2010 (126 days ago) 38
  • Dow Heads Toward 3rd Loss in a Row
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    Worries about Greece's debt crisis and the pending overhaul of U.S. financial regulations sent stocks sharply lower, putting major indicators on track for a third straight decline.
4/28/2010 (134 days ago) 46
  • Senate Standoff on Financial Bill Nears End
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    The three-day standoff between Senate Democrats and Republicans over banking legislation appeared to be over after key negotiators reached a deal that may allow debate to soon begin.
4/27/2010 (135 days ago) 55
  • Goldman Sachs executives face senators investigating role in financial crisis
    washingtonpost.com - Politics
    It was a day of public flogging for Goldman Sachs. Summoned to a Senate panel examining the firm's role in the financial crisis, Goldman executives endured a 11-hour excoriation that crystallized the wide gulf between Washington's view of the storied investment bank and Goldman's view of itself. ...
4/23/2010 (139 days ago) 39
  • Probe Turns to Buffett Deal
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    A Goldman Sachs director tipped off Galleon's Rajaratnam about a $5 billion investment in Goldman by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway before a public announcement of the deal at the height of the 2008 financial crisis.
4/22/2010 (140 days ago) 64
4/21/2010 (141 days ago) 39
4/20/2010 (142 days ago) 44
  • Former Lehman CEO faces questioning
    msnbc.com: Business
    The former CEO of Lehman Brothers will tell House lawmakers Tuesday that he has no memory of an accounting maneuver that a bankruptcy examiner says the company used to mask its perilous financial condition.
3/15/2010 (178 days ago) 37
  • Dodd unveils slimmed-down financial reform proposal
    Los Angeles Times - Top News
    As expected, his latest measure lacks a stand-alone consumer protection agency. Still, it would give the U.S. greater control over financial markets. With the time-clock for passing legislation this year winding down, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher J. Dodd on Monday unveiled his plan to overhaul the rules governing financial institutions -- a much more modest proposal than President Obama had envisioned a year ago.
1/21/2010 (231 days ago) 34
1/13/2010 (239 days ago) 35
  • Financials Lead Stocks Up
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    Stocks rose as financial stocks strengthened during the crisis hearings, while the health-care sector rose on an analyst upgrade.
12/11/2009 (272 days ago) 38
  • House Approves Financial Overhaul
    WSJ.com: What's News US
    The House passed a sweeping overhaul of financial regulations that would govern Wall Street and reconfigure the power of agencies overseeing the banking system.
9/14/2009 (360 days ago) 36
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7/25/2010 - 46 days ago (3 total stories)

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MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines

High finance and corporate pot, California style This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/25/2010 10:35 AM - 45 days ago - date added: 7/25/2010 11:47 AM - 45 days ago - Morning - 13 rank
- [direct link]
Economists see corporate pot as a multibillion dollar market about to be unfettered with little sense of how consumers will react. Finance - California - Business and Economy - Financial ...

Washington Memo: Elizabeth Warren’s Candidacy Raises a Partisan Debate This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.

     
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/25/2010 8:36 PM - 45 days ago - date added: 7/25/2010 8:47 PM - 45 days ago - Evening - 3 rank
- [direct link]
Elizabeth Warren has become a hero to liberals, so appointing her head of a new financial regulation bureau could lead to a partisan battle.

Asian Stocks Rise on Results of Europe’s Bank Tests This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/25/2010 10:18 PM - 45 days ago - date added: 7/25/2010 10:46 PM - 45 days ago - Night - 10 rank
- [direct link]
Investors were relieved that most European banks passed the stress tests meant to clear up worries over the region’s financial system.
 
 
7/24/2010 - 47 days ago (4 total stories)


A New Prague bank fails This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.

     
StarTribune.com rss feed
- date added: 7/24/2010 6:16 AM - 46 days ago - Morning - 5 rank
- [direct link]
Community Security got caught in a downward spiral of falling real estate prices and became the 14th Minnesota bank to fail since the financial crisis began.

Pa. treasurer demands much financial data from DRPA This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: Authority on Friday as the)      
Philly.com News
- date posted: 7/24/2010 12:01 AM - 47 days ago - date added: 7/24/2010 12:32 AM - 47 days ago - Night - 11 rank
- [direct link]
The heat increased on the Delaware River Port Authority on Friday, as the Pennsylvania state treasurer demanded a broad accounting of car allowances, free E-ZPass transponders, hiring of family ...

Pope grants broad powers to Legionaries delegate This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/24/2010 8:47 AM - 46 days ago - Morning - 3 rank
- [direct link]
The pope has granted broad powers of governance and financial control to the archbishop he selected to overhaul the Legionaries of Christ following revelations that the order's founder led a double ...

Tesla Electric Cars: Revved Up, but Far to Go This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/24/2010 7:52 AM - 46 days ago - date added: 7/24/2010 10:02 AM - 46 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
- [direct link]
Elon Musk, who made a fortune selling PayPal, has poured a lot of his money into Tesla, the maker of electric cars. But it has met with delays, financial crises and a personnel soap opera.

Economic View: Leveling the Playing Field, in Soccer and Finance This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/24/2010 8:43 AM - 46 days ago - date added: 7/24/2010 10:17 AM - 46 days ago - Morning - 27 rank
- [direct link]
In updating their rules, the financial world and the World Cup could use some of the same principles.
 
 
7/23/2010 - 48 days ago (18 total stories)


Seven of 91 banks fail European stress tests  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - 7/23/2010 9:32 AM
- [direct link]
Markets were on alert Friday, as European regulators published their investigation into the financial health of Europe's banking sector. Stress - Mental Health - Health - Business - Support ... (1 first ranks, 33%, 1 second ranks, 33%)
Bailed-out banks overpaid execs - washingtonpost.com - Today's Highlights - [direct link]
Pay czar: 17 bailed-out banks overpaid executives - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

Luxury condo tower in Century City is completed


 (future word: condominium tower expected to be, been completed after nearly six, after nearly six years of planning)      
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/24/2010 12:00 AM - 47 days ago - date added: 7/23/2010 3:17 PM - 47 days ago - Afternoon - 2 rank
- [direct link]
Deluxe high-rise living is relatively new in Los Angeles, but more projects are targeting buyers in the top financial strata.
The Art Deco-inspired Century City condominium tower expected to be ...

Bank Failures Top 100 for '10  In top 10  (2 future stories)     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/23/2010 4:47 PM
- [direct link]
Regulators closed six more banks around the country, marking the second consecutive year that more than 100 financial institutions have collapsed. (1 first ranks, 33%)
TARP pay czar criticizes big bank bonuses but won't seek refund of bailout money - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
Man decked out in Darth Vader mask robs NY bank - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

Bank Failures Top 100 for '10  In top 10


 (future word: marking the second consecutive year that more)      
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/23/2010 7:30 PM - 47 days ago - date added: 7/23/2010 4:47 PM - 47 days ago - Afternoon - 8 rank
- [direct link]
Regulators closed six more banks around the country, marking the second consecutive year that more than 100 financial institutions have collapsed.

General Electric raises dividend by 20 percent  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
msnbc.com: Business - 7/23/2010 10:47 AM
- [direct link]
General Electric Co moved to raise its dividend by 20 percent Friday, in a sign that the largest U.S. conglomerate has put the worst of the financial crisis behind it.
GE raises quarterly dividend 20 percent - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

Credibility Is Next Test This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: Is Next Test Based, the exercise may nonethless help)      
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/23/2010 2:01 PM - 47 days ago - date added: 7/23/2010 11:02 AM - 47 days ago - Morning - 2 rank
- [direct link]
Based on initial reactions, few outside observers were buying into the idea that the European bank stress tests were rigorous. Yet the exercise may nonethless help calm the financial system.

TARP pay czar criticizes big bank bonuses but won't seek refund of bailout money This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: czar on Friday criticized Goldman, crisis in late 2008 and early 2009     
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/23/2010 9:29 AM - 47 days ago - date added: 7/23/2010 9:47 AM - 47 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
- [direct link]
Kenneth R. Feinberg calls payments to executives of Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other firms that received bailout funds 'ill-advised,' but says they don't rise to the level of ...

Conrad Black ordered to stay in U.S. This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: Florida prison Wednesday about 2, Wednesday about 2 years into his)      
chicagotribune.com -
- date posted: 7/22/2010 10:57 PM - 48 days ago - date added: 7/23/2010 11:17 AM - 47 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
- [direct link]
U.S. District Judge Amy St. Eve won't allow Conrad Black, the former owner of the Chicago Sun-Times, to return to his home in Canada until she has more information about his financial condition. He ...

Affidavit confirms the identity of Hecker donor This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: him $125000 earlier this year to help)      
StarTribune.com rss feed
- date added: 7/23/2010 5:46 PM - 47 days ago - Evening - 10 rank
- [direct link]
A brief affidavit signed by indicted former auto mogul Denny Hecker confirms previous media reports about the identity of the woman who gave him $125,000 earlier this year to help him out of a ...

GE raises quarterly dividend 20 percent This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: Electric said Friday that it, performance the first increase since, to shareholders last year to save)      
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/23/2010 10:47 AM - 47 days ago - Morning - 11 rank
- [direct link]
General Electric said Friday that it is raising its quarterly dividend by 2 cents because of its improving financial performance, the first increase since it deeply slashed payments to shareholders ...
 
 
7/22/2010 - 49 days ago (14 total stories)


Feinberg Says Bonuses Paid by Troubled Banks Were Unmerited  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (2 future stories)     
NYT > NYTimes.com Home - 7/22/2010 7:02 PM
- [direct link]
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are among the 17 companies that the special master for executive pay is expected to spotlight for making lavish payouts during the financial crisis. (1 first ranks, 33%, 1 second ranks, 33%)
Banks Paid $1.6 Billion in Excessive Bonuses, Official to Say - NYT > Business - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

Feinberg Says Bonuses Paid by Troubled Banks Were Unmerited  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: pay is expected to spotlight)      
NYT > NYTimes.com Home
- date posted: 7/22/2010 6:19 PM - 48 days ago - date added: 7/22/2010 7:02 PM - 48 days ago - Evening - 2 rank
- [direct link]
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are among the 17 companies that the special master for executive pay is expected to spotlight for making lavish payouts during the financial crisis.

New York State Sues Bank of America and Merrill Over Merger  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
NYT > Business - 7/22/2010 5:47 PM
- [direct link]
The state is trying to recoup pension fund losses that occurred when the bank took over Merrill Lynch at the beginning of the financial crisis.
Europe to go public with bank stress test results - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

Banks Paid $1.6 Billion in Excessive Bonuses, Official to Say This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: pay is expected to spotlight)      
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/22/2010 3:47 PM - 48 days ago - date added: 7/22/2010 4:02 PM - 48 days ago - Afternoon - 1 rank
- [direct link]
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are among the 17 companies that the special master for executive pay is expected to spotlight for making lavish payouts during the financial crisis.

MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines

New jobless claims make sharp increase This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: for the ninth annual Skid, claims jumped last week by the, most since February reversing a, sharp fall two weeks ago     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/22/2010 5:35 AM - 48 days ago - date added: 7/22/2010 6:02 AM - 48 days ago - Morning - 6 rank
- [direct link]
New jobless claims jumped last week by the most since February, reversing a sharp fall two weeks ago. Jobless claims - Business - Insurance - Financial Services - Claims

Airlines bag big bucks


 (future word: ancillary revenues last year     
chicagotribune.com -
- date posted: 7/21/2010 6:08 PM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/22/2010 5:17 AM - 48 days ago - Morning - 3 rank
- [direct link]
United Airlines generated the greatest fee income of any carrier in the world: $1.9 billion in ancillary revenues last year
U.S. airlines are world-beaters when it comes to finding creative ways ...

Europe to go public with bank stress test results This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: crisis on Friday as regulators)      
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/22/2010 12:17 PM - 48 days ago - Afternoon - 5 rank
- [direct link]
Europe faces another moment of truth in its simmering debt crisis on Friday as regulators release the results of "stress tests" on 91 banks across the continent, an exercise that some fear could fail ...
 
 
7/21/2010 - 50 days ago (28 total stories)


Battle brews over director for new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  In top 10  In top 10  (3 future stories)     
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:02 PM
- [direct link]
The agency with the power to make rules for credit cards, mortgages and other products is created as Obama signs the financial overhaul law.
President Obama reversed decades of lax oversight of ... (2 first ranks, 20%)
A.I.G.: the First Test of Financial Reform? - NYT > Business - [direct link]
Obama signs financial overhaul law - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
Obama signs reform of financial rules into law - MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - [direct link]
CNN.com - msnbc.com: Business
all 10 news articles »

Battle Over Consumer Agency Looms This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.


 (future word: whoever becomes first chief of, into law Wednesday     
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/21/2010 8:33 PM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 5:47 PM - 49 days ago - Evening - 3 rank
- [direct link]
Wide powers over financial products will flow to whoever becomes first chief of the new bureau, which barely survived legislative bargaining over the financial overhaul Obama signed into law ...

Clinton announces sanctions against North Korea  In top 10      
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:17 PM
- [direct link]
The U.S. will freeze assets of businesses and individuals associated with the North Korean regime, and collaborate with banks to stop illegal financial transactions. The high-level visit is aimed to ... (1 second ranks, 50%)
In South Korea, Clinton announces sanctions against the north - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

Pay Czar to Detail Large Bank Payouts  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: czar is expected to issue)      
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/21/2010 6:17 PM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 5:47 PM - 49 days ago - Evening - 6 rank
- [direct link]
The U.S. pay czar is expected to issue a potentially embarrassing report detailing large sums paid out by financial firms to top executives and employees during the height of financial crisis.

Battle brews over director for new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  In top 10  In top 10  (1 future stories)     
chicagotribune.com - - 7/21/2010 5:02 PM
- [direct link]
The agency with the power to make rules for credit cards, mortgages and other products is created as Obama signs the financial overhaul law.
President Obama reversed decades of lax oversight of ...
Battle Over Consumer Agency Looms - WSJ.com: What's News US - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

$1 billion venture in works to fight Gulf spills This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.

     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/21/2010 1:44 PM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 2:02 PM - 49 days ago - Afternoon - 1 rank
- [direct link]
A new joint venture formed by four of the world’s biggest oil companies will develop a deepwater oil spill response and containment system for the Gulf of Mexico, the Financial Times reported ...

Pay Czar to Detail Large Bank Payouts  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/21/2010 5:47 PM
- [direct link]
The U.S. pay czar is expected to issue a potentially embarrassing report detailing large sums paid out by financial firms to top executives and employees during the height of financial crisis.
all 2 news articles »

A.I.G.: the First Test of Financial Reform?


 (future word: the First Test of)      
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/21/2010 11:19 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 12:17 PM - 49 days ago - Afternoon - 18 rank
- [direct link]
The Deal Professor explores how the government could use its new resolution authority to put the American International Group into receivership if it did choose to do so.

msnbc.com: Business

Capitalism? Yuck. But free enterprise? Yes! This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: Chamber event earlier this year style=margin0 5px, 0 />Nearly two years after the financial)      
msnbc.com: Business
- date posted: 7/21/2010 10:49 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 11:02 AM - 49 days ago - Morning - 3 rank
- [direct link]
Nearly two years after the financial crisis helped push the nation into deep recession, even capitalism’s most ardent supporters concede it’s developed a bit of a bad reputation.

Obama Signs Overhaul of Financial System


 (future word: culmination of two years of lobbying)      
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/21/2010 9:22 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 9:32 AM - 49 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
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The law is a culmination of two years of lobbying and debate over how to respond to the excesses that caused the financial crisis.

ECB, Bankers Meet Ahead of Test Results This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: bank officials two days before the publication)      
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/21/2010 7:27 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 4:32 AM - 49 days ago - Night - 4 rank
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Europe's leading bankers began gathering at the ECB to meet with central bank officials, two days before the publication of test results on the financial standing of 91 banks.

MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines

Pregnant? No mortgage for you, lenders say


 (future word: been in 50 years and home)      
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/21/2010 6:49 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 12:17 PM - 49 days ago - Afternoon - 10 rank
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Mortgage rates are the lowest they’ve been in 50 years and home prices are falling, so why aren't people buying? One reason: Lenders are taking a hard look at couples with maternity or paternity ...

U.S. financial bailout figure hits $3.7 trillion


 (future word: the past year to around, watchdog said Wednesday     
chicagotribune.com -
- date posted: 7/21/2010 6:13 AM - 49 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 11:02 AM - 49 days ago - Morning - 10 rank
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(Reuters) - Increased housing commitments swelled U.S. taxpayer infusions into the nation's financial system by $700 billion in the past year to around $3.7 trillion, a government watchdog said ...

Scam artist admits bilking clients of $20M This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: district court yesterday that he)      
Philly.com News
- date posted: 7/20/2010 11:35 PM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/21/2010 12:17 AM - 50 days ago - Night - 5 rank
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Accused scam artist Donald Anthony Young admitted in federal district court yesterday that he bilked investors of more than $20 million between 1999 and 2009 while running a financial firm that ...
 
 
7/20/2010 - 51 days ago (15 total stories)


U.S. financial reform bill also targets 'conflict minerals' from Congo  In top 10  (2 future stories)     
washingtonpost.com - Politics - 7/20/2010 11:47 PM
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The financial regulation bill that President Obama will sign into law on Wednesday is supposed to clean up Wall Street. But an obscure passage buried deep in the 2,300-page legislation aims to ... (1 first ranks, 33%)
Watchdog: Financial system support up $700 billion - msnbc.com: Business - [direct link]
S.E.C. Pursuing More Cases Related to Financial Crisis - NYT > Business - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

U.S. financial reform bill also targets 'conflict minerals' from Congo  In top 10


 (future word: law on Wednesday is supposed)      
washingtonpost.com - Politics
- date posted: 7/21/2010 12:00 AM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/20/2010 11:47 PM - 50 days ago - Night - 1 rank
- [direct link]
The financial regulation bill that President Obama will sign into law on Wednesday is supposed to clean up Wall Street. But an obscure passage buried deep in the 2,300-page legislation aims to ...

msnbc.com: Business
Obama choosing consumer chief "fairly quickly"  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative. (1 future stories)     
msnbc.com: Business - 7/20/2010 3:02 PM
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U.S. President Barack Obama will move "fairly quickly" to choose a head for the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin said on Tuesday.
all 2 news articles »

Watchdog: Financial system support up $700 billion This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: the past year to around, said on Wednesday     
msnbc.com: Business
- date posted: 7/20/2010 10:08 PM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/20/2010 10:32 PM - 50 days ago - Night - 4 rank
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Increased housing commitments swelled U.S. taxpayers' total support for the financial system by $700 billion in the past year to around $3.7 trillion, a government watchdog said on Wednesday.

Weakening recovery brings deja vu This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: The US may avoid a, about the future     
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/20/2010 4:21 PM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/20/2010 5:47 PM - 50 days ago - Evening - 1 rank
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The U.S. may avoid a double-dip recession, but Americans will probably feel like they did when the economy tanked: insecure, overwhelmed with financial pressures and pessimistic about the future. ...

SEC chief: More investigations in the pipeline This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: said on Tuesday a week after Goldman Sachs)      
msnbc.com: Business
- date posted: 7/20/2010 11:04 AM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/20/2010 11:47 AM - 50 days ago - Morning - 7 rank
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The SEC is in the midst of more probes stemming from the financial crisis, its chairman said on Tuesday, a week after Goldman Sachs settled fraud charges for a record $550 million.

Earnings and Revenue Decline at Goldman Sachs This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.


 (future word: in the second quarter making, crisis in late 2008     
NYT > Business
- date posted: 7/20/2010 5:54 AM - 50 days ago - date added: 7/20/2010 6:32 AM - 50 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
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Earnings fell 83 percent in the second quarter, making it the worst quarter for Goldman Sachs since the depths of the financial crisis in late 2008.
 
 
7/19/2010 - 52 days ago (15 total stories)


Small Banks Avoid Overhaul's Sting  In top 10 This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/19/2010 8:02 PM
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Small banks' lobbyists are pleased their clients sidestepped more-onerous regulation, or at least blunt the impact of potential changes in the financial regulation bill, from new rules on capital to ...
Greece says banks will pass stress tests - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 2 news articles »

David Lazarus: Spurned Chase cardholder deserves credit This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.


 (future word: sued Chase after the bank, $4000 He may win a, couple of years as banks)      
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/20/2010 12:00 AM - 51 days ago - date added: 7/19/2010 4:02 PM - 51 days ago - Afternoon - 4 rank
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Matthew Pinnavaia sued Chase after the bank closed his two business accounts and four personal accounts even though the balance on each card was no more than $4,000. He may win a $2-million ...

Democrats Mull Consumer Post Prospect This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.


 (future word: the nation first consumer financial)      
WSJ.com: What's News US
- date posted: 7/19/2010 7:31 PM - 51 days ago - date added: 7/19/2010 5:17 PM - 51 days ago - Evening - 2 rank
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Democrats are tying themselves in knots over whether Obama should pick Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren to be the nation's first consumer financial regulator, an indication of the intense ...

Studies show promise in curbing AIDS in Africa


 (future word: For the first time in the)      
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/19/2010 5:08 PM - 51 days ago - date added: 7/19/2010 6:17 PM - 51 days ago - Evening - 3 rank
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In one finding, the use of a microbicide is shown to reduce chances of HIV transmission in women by more than half. Another indicates that financial incentives can delay girls' sexual activity. ...

Man wearing surgical mask, latex gloves robs bank This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: America Branch Saturday morning jumped the)      
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/19/2010 1:17 PM - 51 days ago - Afternoon - 1 rank
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A man wearing a surgical mask and medical-style latex gloves robbed a Central Falls bank. Police said the man entered the Bank of America Branch Saturday morning, jumped the counter and grabbed some ...

Eurotunnel makes $58.5 million loss in first half


 (future word: loss in first half Eurotunnel, SA on Monday reported a, in the first half of this year because of)      
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/19/2010 3:32 AM - 52 days ago - Night - 4 rank
- [direct link]
Eurotunnel SA on Monday reported a euro45 million ($58.5 million) loss in the first half of this year because of delayed insurance payouts from a 2008 fire in the tunnel it operates beneath the ...
 

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