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The Treasury Department has invested about $200 billion in hundreds of banks though its Capital Purchase Plan in an effort to prop up capital and support new lending. Here's a list of the banks ...
The hemorrhaging of American jobs accelerated at a record pace at the end of 2008, bringing the year's total job losses to 2.6 million or the highest level in more than six decades.
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Elon Musk agreed Saturday to step down as chairman of Tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges brought this week by the Securities and Exchange Commission.