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Coca-Cola formula, after 86 years in vault, gets new home
Coca-Cola formula is finally freed from the bank vault where it has been stored since 1925. The company has moved the secret Coca-Cola formula to its museum where it sits on display – in a vault.
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Debit cards: Chase, Wells Fargo dropping fees
Debit cards' fees so unpopular in pilot programs that Chase, Wells Fargo will eliminate them. Bank of America likely to offer ways to avoid fees on its debit cards.
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Dow jumps 272 points
Stocks rallied Monday amid hopes for a fix to Europe's debt problems. The Dow went up 272 points to close at 11043, making up nearly a third of last week's losses.
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Saving Money
Debit card fees: You can still avoid them. For now.
Debit card fees are on the rise as banks look for ways to make up for lost revenue. But Citibank, Capital One still offer no-fee cards.
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MasterCard posts 33 percent profit increase
MasterCard debit and credit card spending was 12 percent higher in July than it was in the same month last year. About 2 percent of the increase in MasterCard spending came from buying gas.
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Mortgage lenders must pay homeowners for improper foreclosures
Mortgage lenders ordered to reimburse customers they foreclosed on improperly. Regulators tell 16 mortgage lenders to hire auditors to find out who could have avoided foreclosure in 2009 and 2010.
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Stocks end down for week amid uncertainty
Stocks on the Dow gained Friday. But the Dow average closed lower for the week, which turned out to be tumultuous for stocks.
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The Reformed Broker
A British dinner theater mystery: Who will Barclays buy?
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Four financial innovations for a new generation
While financial innovation is often associated with nearly toppling the international economic system, some entrepreneurs are preparing a different breed of financial tools.
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Four big banks need more capital to weather recession, US finds
'Stress tests' reveal that banks need to raise more than $65 billion to be able to keep lending if the recession drags on.
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Recovery outlook: growth next year
Modest developments on several fronts have some experts foreseeing expansion in 2010.
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Will bank bailout revive growth?
Banks will still need to recapitalize and start lending again.
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Fed cuts interest rates, but lenders still wary
Despite a 3/4-point rate cut Tuesday, mortgages are costlier than a month ago.
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Economic outlook dims sharply
A slump seems inevitable, many experts now say. But they differ on its duration.








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