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    Treasury agency will regulate some Bitcoin companies
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    President of European Central Bank Mario Draghi walks in front of the ECB governing council prior to their meeting in Naples, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014. European Central Bank head Mario Draghi is expected Thursday to underline the bank's willingness to deploy more economic stimulus measures, a stance that could send the euro skidding even lower. And a drop in the currency which helps eurozone exporters and could nudge up worryingly low inflation might be the most effective stimulus to come out of the ECB's monthly meeting. (AP Photo/Lapresse, POOL)
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    In addition to a deep recession, soaring unemployment, a stock market crash, and collapsing housing prices, banks must prepare to withstand oil prices at $110 a barrel, federal regulators said Thursday. (iStock)
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    One member of the Securities and Exchange Commission had colorful criticism for his colleagues Wednesday as they voted to finalize a long-delayed mortgage rule that has been significantly loosened following industry concerns that it would crimp lending. (iStock Photo)
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