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Romney seems to want Wall Street to keep doing what it's been doing, offering no specifics on what kinds of regulations should be imposed to put it in check.
CNN: What Biden had right about 'chains'
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Other Wall Street firms would inject capital into the bad bank to keep it afloat while its assets can be unwound over a period of time in a way that wouldn't disrupt the financial system more than it already has been.
FORBES: Lehman's Debt Debacle
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In a statement to the BBC the council said it charges for on-street parking on a Sunday to "help regulate parking and keep traffic moving on what has become a busy shopping day".
BBC: Parking meter with cars nearby
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It is clear that Wall Street doesn't care about American consumers, except to keep them shackled in debt through sky high credit card balances, thus allowing the financial industry to make billions off the high interest rates.
CNN: What Biden had right about 'chains'
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"Insider trading basically comes down to where you know or ought to know that the person from whom you're getting this information has a duty to someone else to keep it confidential, " said former Securities and Exchange Commissioner Paul Atkins in a video interview with The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Insider Probe Focuses on Supply-Chain Data
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly say it is a necessary, life-saving, crime-fighting tool that helps keep illegal guns off the street and has helped New York reach all-time crime lows.
WSJ: Trial over NYPD stop-and-frisk tactic set to begin