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Boston-New York rivlary plays out on Wall Street
Wall Street traders and fund managers have opinions on almost everything -- from politics to religion to the price of a spectacular bottle of wine. But ask about this Sunday's Super Bowl matchup between the New York Giants and the Boston-backed New England Patriots, and they're suddenly far from loquacious.
Wall Street Split as Money Managers Fault Bank Foreclosure Deal
Wall Street’s biggest lobbying group is split over a proposed settlement of state and federal foreclosure probes, after a committee of money managers signaled it opposes terms letting banks push some costs onto bondholders.
Wall Street Wants The Patriots To Lose Super Bowl-Here's Why
You can bet that Wall Street will be rooting for the New York Giants to pull off a victory against the New England Patriots during Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI.
Why Facebook IPO Is a Bonanza for Wall Street
Wall Street is about to make $100 million thanks to a once obscure law passed nearly 50 years ago.
Wall Street bets big on Romney
Wall Street has thrown its weight behind alum Mitt Romney for president, according to new campaign data for 2011.
Wall Street Split Over Bank Foreclosure Deal
Wall Street's biggest lobbying groupis split over a proposed settlement of state and federalforeclosure probes, after a committee of money managers signaledit opposes terms letting banks push some costs ...
Wall Street Wants a Rebound, Needs a Shakeup: William D. Cohan
One of the many questions plaguing the occupants of the C-suites on Wall Street these days is whether the malaise in their investment-banking and trading businesses is merely a temporary downturn caused by the sluggish global economy and tougher regulation or whether it is indicative of a broader, more systemic change in the industry.
Mitt Romney draws more Wall Street donations than Obama
Mitt Romney's six largest campaign donors in 2011 were from Wall Street. Romney got $1.8 million from Wall Street execs, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Protesters turn on Occupy Wall Street videographer
The videographer who has brought Occupy Wall Street to many who've never made it to New York City says he’s under increasing attack from other protesters, and was assaulted recently during a march. Msnbc.com's Bob Sullivan reports.
Mortgage Fraud Charges: Meet the Man Behind the Wall Street Crackdown
Mortgage Fraud Charges: Meet the Man Behind the Wall Street Crackdown
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