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Mr. SAFADI: Their life, the number of Iraqis who are killed by the day, the absence of the most basic requirements of normal life--water, electricity, gas--and the absence of the feeling of security.
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These two entities achieved their monstrous size and malignant and distorting influence precisely because they had the implicit guarantee of Uncle Sam and were exempt even from normal, basic reporting requirements to the SEC.
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Instead, he said, BofA would meet capital requirements by selling non-core assets and normal earnings power.
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Trading firms have used stub-quotes, which are bids and offers way outside the normal range, as a way of meeting minimal market making requirements.
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