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52. On Wall Street, a jump on bonuses
53. At Goldman, derivatives were 25% to 35% of '09 revenue
54. New law fuels a shake-up at Morgan Stanley
55. Firms fight banks over billions in frozen notes
56. Morningstar enters credit-ratings game; Morningstar evaluates credit, like S&P and Moody's
57. New York hits Intel with suit
58. Proof that looks can deceive: ISM data
59. BofA to hand over documents related to its Merrill deal
60. Toxic-asset rescue funds start; program designed to buy mortgage-tied securities will launch next week
61. Borrowing for dividends raises worries
62. Firms have $4.52 billion to purchase toxic assets
63. Cuomo calls in 5 BofA directors; audit panel draws subpoenas in probe of Merrill purchase
64. Judge tosses out bonus deal; SEC pact with BofA over Merrill is slammed; New York weighs charges against Lewis
65. Companies criticize money-fund limits
66. Next for auto sector, post-clunker hangover
67. Halting recovery divides America in two
68. Charles Schwab takes on Cuomo
69. Cuomo seen filing suit against Schwab
70. Treasury to borrow less than expected
71. Bond worry: will China keep buying?
72. TD Ameritrade to return money; firm to buy back $456 million of securities from clients in settlement
73. Cuomo says Schwab faces fraud suit
74. Securitization yields a pulse
75. U.S. tightens its derivatives vise
76. Wary banks hobble toxic-asset plan
77. Harvard cuts risk, loses bond managers; endowment now favors less-volatile, more-liquid investments; Seidner made $6.3 million
78. Securities revamp has its doubters on street
79. New security shifts risk to borrower
80. A daring trade has Wall Street seething; Texas brokerage firm outwits the big banks in a mortgage-related deal, and now it's war
81. Fed holds steady as rates rise in market
82. Rise in rates jolts markets
83. Banks aiming to play both sides of coin; industry lobbies FDIC to let some buy toxic assets with taxpayer aid from own loan books
84. BlackRock wears multiple hats; in the crisis, fink's firm is buyer, seller, adviser; 'our clients trust us'
85. As SEC steps up vigilance, it's policing some new beats
86. Case opens new front on insider trading
87. Hearings sought on federal role in Merrill deal
88. Testimony sheds more light on Lewis's perspective
89. Cuomo urges probe of BofA deal pressure; Lewis testimony raises many issues; did U.S. overstep?
90. Lewis testifies U.S. urged silence on deal; Bank of America chief says Bernanke, Paulson barred disclosure of Merrill woes because of fears for financial system
91. Some hopeful signs for stocks and bonds; IPOs return, including today's for Rosetta Stone, and junk debt sells well; Dow Up 109.44
92. Financier charged in Madoff fraud
93. Credit markets still navigate in a choppy sea of liquidity
94. AIG fights a fire at its Paris unit; executives' resignations put billions in contracts at risk of default
95. A day later, credit's gain is stocks' pain; government efforts help to stabilize lending markets
96. Auto industry faces squeeze from fed lending program
97. Three deals launched on TALF-debut day; Nissan, Ford and Citigroup test the waters; investors skeptical
98. Raters see windfall in bailout program
99. Treasurys, stocks applaud the Fed; thirst for government paper sends yields down hard; Dow rises 90.88
100. Consumer-loan plan is off to slow start
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