Lawmakers ask regulators why bank executives weren't charged in connection with energy-fixing scandal
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The economy grew at a rate of 1.7 percent in the second quarter, fast than analysts had expected
Jill Schlesinger talks about what the new economic numbers mean for you
Uncorrected errors on the credit report of an Oregon woman who asked that they be fixed wound up costing Equifax big time
Although the recession is over, unemployment remains high and people's income has stagnated -- as those at the top keep getting richer
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The U.S. economy grew 1.7 percent in the April-to-June period, surprising forecasters who expected weaker growth
The completed $16.7B buyout of NBCU shares owned by GE helped the cable company beat Wall Street estimates
The decision could unravel the deal, which has faced stiff criticism from a camp of critics led by billionaire Carl Icahn
Ailing retailer's stock price plunges more than 10 percent after report that lender has cut off funding to suppliers
Earnings came in at $142 million as costs eased and same-store sales climbed 7.5 percent
Net income grew to $472 million, or 76 cents per share, up from $427 million, or 65 cents per share, a year ago
Abnormally high blood sugar readings could result in dangerous medication errors for patients
Central bank suggests that growth is slightly weaker now than earlier in the year, but expects GDP to pick up
But ruling could benefit merchants if government regulators move to impose even stricter limit on bank card charges
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Lawmakers ask federal energy regulators why individual bank executives weren't charged in connection with bid-rigging scandal
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