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GE,GE Capital: Parting Company?
Will the Obama administration's reforms of the financial system hurt retailers and manufacturers with lending arms? June 26, 2009
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AIG Sells Shares to Fed: Papa's Little Dividend?
The New York Fed has agreed to get involved in the life insurance business by investing $25 billion in two special-purpose vehicles. June 25, 2009
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The Fair-Value Deadbeat Debate Returns
On hiatus while other fair-value questions were debated, the hotly-contested issue of why companies can book a gain when their credit rating sinks has returned to center stage. June 25, 2009
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Financial Reform: New Foundation, Walls Intact
The president's financial overhaul is a curious mix of audacity and timidity. June 19, 2009
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A Fortress Balance Sheet
Two seasoned treasurers say what's on their minds — and making balance sheets shock-proof is just one notion. June 18, 2009
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Sara Lee Shells Out Sales to Save Suppliers
The food maker may give sow and turkey farmers up to two years' worth of business to encourage their lenders to loosen credit. June 17, 2009
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Want to Cut Costs? Knock Down Your Credit Facility
MGIC, which writes mortgage insurance for lenders, decides to stop borrowing. June 17, 2009
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Hauled to Safety
Funds returned by healthy big banks will be redeployed among smaller ones. June 12, 2009
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Private Equity: Return of the Grave-dancers
Buy-out firms chafe under ownership restrictions, but pile in nonetheless. June 5, 2009
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Lear Puts Off $38 Million Notes Payments to Save Bank Loans
If GM's fourth-largest creditor had made the interest payment, Lear's banks could have speeded up the company's schedule for paying back its loans. June 1, 2009
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