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09/20/2009 07:06 AM
Those tiny, high-interest loans called overdraft fees (The Oregonian)
Banks say customers like the protection. Others liken them to payday loans.
09/17/2009 03:30 AM
National group backs cap for Wis. payday loans (NBC26 Green Bay)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A national group is urging Wisconsin lawmakers to pass a bill that caps interest rates on payday loans at 36%. Jennifer Johnson, an attorney with the Center for Responsible Lending, told lawmakers Wednesday that interest rates can reach more than 500% on the loans in Wisconsin.
09/20/2009 03:03 PM
Bill seeks to close payday loopholes (Dayton Daily News)
Bill seeks to close payday loopholes
09/20/2009 03:01 PM
Payday lenders use loopholes to survive (Dayton Daily News)
Payday lenders use loopholes to survive
09/17/2009 03:30 AM
National group backs cap for Wis. payday loans (WXOW 19 La Crosse)
Associated Press - September 17, 2009 6:15 AM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A national group is urging Wisconsin lawmakers to pass a bill that caps interest rates on payday loans at 36%.
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09/21/2009 08:17 PM
Senate Finance Committee keeps eye on healthcare target price (Los Angeles Times)
As it reworks Sen. Max Baucus' proposal, the goal is to keep it below $900 billion, considered crucial to winning over moderate Democrats. As the Senate Finance Committee begins reworking Sen. Max Baucus' healthcare bill today, the focus will be on keeping the final price tag below $900 billion -- a target considered crucial to winning over moderate Democratic votes.
09/22/2009 07:19 AM
Baucus Vows Changes As Finance Panel Turns To Health Bill (Nasdaq)
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D- Mont., promised further changes to his legislation to overhaul the health-care system, as the panel kicked off its formal consideration of the bill Tuesday morning.
09/22/2009 07:03 AM
PRESS RELEASE: Fitch Assigns Claris Finance 2009 S.r.l (Nasdaq)
Fitch Ratings-London/Milan-22 September 2009: Fitch Ratings has assigned Claris Finance 2009 S.r.l.'s (Claris 2009, Series 2) EUR648,300,000 Class A mortgage-backed floating-rate notes due October 2055 a final rating 'AAA' with Stable Outlook and 'LS1' Loss Severity Rating.
09/21/2009 10:51 PM
Logitech Names Erik Bardman SVP Finance And CFO (Fox News)
Logitech Names Erik Bardman SVP Finance And CFO
09/22/2009 07:37 AM
Senate Finance starts work on sweeping health bill (Detroit News)
Washington -- After months of fruitless bipartisan negotiations, the Senate Finance committee got to work Tuesday on a sweeping health care overhaul that's seen as having the best chance of any plan to make history by delivering on President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.
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09/21/2009 04:29 PM
Dow Jones to shutter Far Eastern Review (AP)
AP - Dow Jones & Co. will stop publishing the Far Eastern Economic Review in December.
09/21/2009 05:20 PM
Obama pushes economic message before big summits (Reuters)
Reuters - President Barack Obama's multi-tasking abilities will be tested this week as he juggles war, diplomacy and finance on the world stage while dealing with the American public's top concern: the U.S. economy.
09/21/2009 05:32 PM
U.S. mortgage delinquencies set record (Reuters)

A listing for a new price on a home for sale is seen on a sign in Manhasset, New York August 18, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonReuters - High U.S. unemployment keeps pushing up the rate of mortgage delinquencies, which could in turn drive personal bankruptcies and home foreclosures, monthly data from the Equifax Inc credit bureau showed on Monday.



09/21/2009 09:23 PM
ADB raises Asia forecasts as region leads recovery (AP)
AP - The Asian Development Bank raised its growth forecasts for China and India on Tuesday and said the region is leading a global recovery but warned against ending stimulus efforts too quickly.
09/22/2009 12:36 AM
Census: Recession had sweeping impact on US life (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2009, file photo Kian Lee, right, and his bride Maya Ong, both from Queens, pose for a photo after their wedding ceremony at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau in New York. A broad array of U.S. census data, for release on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009, indicates that the recession is profoundly disrupting American life. Unlike the Ongs  nearly one in three Americans 15 and over, or 31.2 percent, reported they had never been married, the highest level in a decade. The share had previously hovered for years around 27 percent, before beginning to climb during the housing downturn in 2006. The never-married included three-quarters of men in their 20s and two-thirds of women in that age range. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, Fille)AP - A broad survey of Americans has provided striking measures of the recession's effect on life at home and at work: People are now stuck in traffic longer, less apt to move away and more inclined to put off marriage and buying a house.