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    Speaking out for the first time since dropping a high-profile bid to become Federal Reserve chairman, Harvard professor Larry Summers struck an unusually aggressive liberal tone Thursday morning, denouncing the
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    Janet Yellen reportedly shares Ben Bernanke's view that a weaker currency will help the economy. (AP Photo)
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    Alan Greenspan mulls roots of crisis he didn’t foresee
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    The September jobs report that was scheduled for Friday, Oct. 4 will instead come out on Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced.
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    US court says Ben Bernanke doesn’t have to testify now
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    FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, file photo, the Federal Reserve Building is seen in Washington. The Federal Reserve said Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013, that economic growth slowed in a few key regions of the United States from September through early October, as businesses grew worried about a budget impasse that led to a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
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    Janet Yellen reportedly shares Ben Bernanke's view that a weaker currency will help the economy. (AP Photo)
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    The far-left activist group better known as ACORN that over the years received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants and contracts despite repeated government and media reports of funding irregularities. (AP Photo/Phil Coale)

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    Janet Yellen, President Obama's pick for Fed chairwoman, represents the Keynesian economics that once dominated economic theory and policy. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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    The countdown to the U.S. government brush with debt ceiling this week is the top economic news -- not just in American markets, but all over the world. (AP Photo)
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