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by Team Bleacher Report 05.20.2013 19:25 |
The 2013 NBA draft lottery takes place on Tuesday, May 21, which should have fans of each participating team intrigued about their favorite club’s chance to land the top pick in the upcoming draft. |
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by Team Guardian 05.19.2013 19:22 |
JP Morgan faces an angry shareholder revolt this week as investors attempt to strip boss Jamie Dimon of the chairmanship of the banking giant. |
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by Team The Consumerist 05.15.2013 23:27 |
Back on Valentine’s Day, rookie U.S.
Senator — and longtime consumer advocate — Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts showed little love for the nation’s bank regulators, asking if any of them — the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Consumer Financial Prot |
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by Team Guardian 05.14.2013 03:24 |
Republicans and Democrats in step in criticising Internal Revenue Service as Tea Party groups say apology is not enough
Barack Obama has delivered his first public response to allegations that the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative groups for extra tax scrutiny, describing it as |
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by Team Reuters Finance 05.14.2013 01:21 |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Jo White, is on board with calls for a broad review of the framework of the U.S. equity market, which has been roiled by software glitches over the past year, an SEC commissioner said on Monday. |
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by Team Guardian 05.13.2013 17:25 |
As scandal deepens, Matthew Winkler writes op-ed apologising for use of terminals to access data 'considered proprietary'
The editor in chief of Bloomberg News has said it was "inexcusable" that reporters working for the financial information company's news division were allowed to access r |
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by Team Guardian 05.12.2013 19:23 |
US Treasury Department and Federal Reserve investigating claims that journalists breached privacy of data service's clients
Fresh concerns over "spying" by reporters at financial news and data service Bloomberg were flagged over the weekend, with the US Treasury and Federal Reserve among cl |
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by Team TechDirt 05.10.2013 19:24 |
When NYPD Chief Ray Kelly said "privacy was off the table" following the Boston bombing, we all knew this was a one-way "exchange." It was always going to be average citizens losing out on their privacy.
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