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A financial-crisis comedy of errors.
We pick a winner, because the world needs more heroes.
We know, probably all of them. But one had a particularly difficult time holding it together.
The British dramatization of the collapse of Lehman Brothers may not be as poncey as we feared.
Bankruptcy for New York's small-business lender looks imminent.
New York–based lender CIT Group is in peril, and so is the anonymous TARP wife's lifestyle.
Even in death, the storied investment firm has money problems.
There's a lot of fake money floating around again.
It's Friday, which means there's news about financial institutions they hope you'll drink away over the weekend.
They're a little defensive about being financially profiled.
It's better than the scene in 'The Devil Wears Prada' where Anne Hathaway throws her cell phone in the fountain!
"This is an extraordinary time and the government has been forced to take extraordinary measures," the Treasury secretary said to Congress today.
Investors will enjoy the smooth clean taste of 'legacy assets' from now on.
This is so much worse than the 'Sex and the City' bus tour.
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