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US stocks sink on Spain's bad debts
All three major US stock indexes sank Wednesday after a dismal report about bad loans on the books of Spanish banks. The Dow fell 82 points to close at 13032.
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Why credit unions and small businesses are beating out big banks
Community-based capitalism offers an exciting new model for American prosperity and a way out of the current economic morass. Constructive Capitalism is shareable, local, and sustainable. Examples of its impact abound.
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Dow 13000 mark close, but not quite
The Dow made another run at 13000, finishing up 46 points at 12984. Despite coming within four points of the mark, early losses kept the index from reaching 13000.
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Occupy Wall Street? No, divest from it.
A growing bank divestment movement is pushing universities to move their money from big banks to small local financial institutions. So far, bank divestment successes are few and far between.
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Citigroup earnings push market higher
Citigroup announced better-than-expected earnings, which helped boost the broader stock market.
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The New Economy
NCSECU: Credit union helps customers avoid overdraft fees
North Carolina State Employees' Credit Union (NCSECU) offers a program that helps customers avoid overdraft fees. Can such innovations lure customers away from big banks?
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The Daily Reckoning
Housing market recovery waiting for Godot
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Now in vogue: saving
Attitudes change as Americans take financial hits.








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