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Topic: Troubled Assets Relief Program
Obama weighs using TARP bailout funds to spur job growth
Six ideas Obama heard at the White House job summit
Do college presidents need a pay czar?
Executive pay: How much say should Obama 'czar' have?
Comedians slow to take jabs at Obama, but gloves are off now
CIT announces survival plan. But are lenders out of the woods yet?
Lehman's failure: What US learned in the past year
Five questions for Ben Bernanke
Despite TARP billions, bank prospects are iffy, panel finds
House votes to rein in 'excessive pay' for company execs
With Goldman Sachs bonuses, new push for 'say on pay' bill
Is US poised to bail out another financial institution?
Buy new? Pickup owners say no.
Cost of government bailouts headed down, but they'll still be huge
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More women in finance, a more sustainable economy
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Congress – including Democrats – in no hurry to approve Obama's regulatory reform
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How government must influence executive pay
Supreme Court steps aside on Chrysler-Fiat deal but questions remain
Today's coverage: Sotomayor faces new rules, Shell strikes deal, Globe doesn't
Ten US banks to repay TARP money
Today's coverage: Europe votes, a little and to the right; stimulus flow slow
US Justice Ginsburg delays Chrysler reorganization
Bernanke: Exit strategy could take five years
Can government be trusted to steer a GM bankruptcy?
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