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Sen. Dodd to introduce plan to overhaul financial regulatory system
Senate banking Chairman Sen. Christopher J. Dodd will try to strike a delicate balance Monday as he introduces a new measure to overhaul the nation's financial regulatory system, including provisions aimed at shoring up support among fellow Democrats but also incorporating compromises he reached with Republicans.
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Sen. Dodd to introduce plan to overhaul financial regulatory system
Senate banking Chairman Sen. Christopher J. Dodd will try to strike a delicate balance Monday as he introduces a new measure to overhaul the nation's financial regulatory system, including provisions aimed at shoring up support among fellow Democrats but also incorporating compromises he reached ...
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Dodd seeking middle ground on new financial rules
The senator trying to rewrite the nation's financial industry rules is dropping plans to create a stand-alone consumer financial protection agency and to give a single regulator the power to oversee all banks, according to people familiar with the evolving proposal.
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Obama's focus on financial rules, Supreme Court opinion could aid Democrats
Despite holding high-profile meetings last week on energy and immigration reform, President Obama will focus the next few months on two issues that could help his party in November: stronger financial regulations and ways to mitigate a Supreme Court ruling that allows direct corporate spending on...
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Macquarie May Bid for AIG Aircraft Fleet, Financial Review Says
March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Macquarie Group Ltd. may bid for American International Group Inc.’s $3.5 billion of aircraft assets, the Australian Financial Review reported, citing sources close to the transaction.
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Dodd including GOP financial regulation ideas
The senator trying to rewrite the nation's financial industry rules is dropping plans to create a stand-alone consumer financial protection agency.
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Dodd’s Financial Overhaul Plan Said to Transform Fed Powers
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd will unveil financial-regulation legislation that may create a consumer division at the Federal Reserve with power to write rules that could be overturned by a systemic-risk council, according to a Senate aide with knowledge of the plan.
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Dodd Seeking Middle Ground on New Financial Rules
Senate Banking chairman to offer middle ground on financial rules, but without GOP support Republican - United States - Middle Ground - Government - Senate
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AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan.
AP: Beckham out of World Cup after tearing Achilles' tendon
David Beckham's dream of becoming the first English player to appear in four World Cups looks to be over after he tore his left Achilles' tendon in AC Milan's 1-0 win over Chievo. The former England captain injured himself in the closing minutes of the match Sunday.
AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan. His international career for England is all but over. It remains to be seen how much he'll have left for the Galaxy and Major League Soccer.
Beckham is likely out of World Cup
David Beckham will like likely miss the World Cup after tearing his Achilles tendon.
Oregon's Eaton breaks heptathlon world mark
Oregon senior Ashton Eaton broke Dan O'Brien's heptathlon world record at the NCAA indoor track and field championships.
Injured, tearful Beckham faces World Cup heartbreak
David Beckham's dreams of playing in a fourth World Cup looked doomed on Sunday after he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon injury.
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