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    Swiss firm agrees to pay $1.4 billion to settle DOJ suit over 2008 financial crisis

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    Americans’ personal finances worst since the Great Recession

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    Former Fed Chairman Bernanke wins Nobel Prize for research on financial crises

    Former Fed Chairman Bernanke wins Nobel Prize for research on financial crises

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    In this Jan. 14, 2019, photo, a large Texas flag hangs from the Texas State Capitol as workers prepare the grounds for inauguration ceremonies in Austin, Texas.
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    State general revenue spending to decline for first time since Great Recession

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    Pedestrians pass an ice cream shop on the Coney Island boardwalk in early July. Consumer spending is buoying the U.S. economy, though analysts worry that President Trump's trade conflicts may hurt growth later in the year.
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    Economic growth forecasts for 2021 drop due to coronavirus comeback fears

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    The Capitol is seen in Washington, Tuesday, March 6, 2018, as the Senate is preparing to roll back some of the safeguards Congress put into place after the financial crisis that rocked the U.S. a decade ago. Several Democrats facing tough re-elections this fall are joining solid Republican backing of an effort to alter some key aspects of the Dodd-Frank law.
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    Ten years after Dodd-Frank, supporters say the law has helped banks weather the coronavirus

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    Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, left, and former Federal Reserve chairs Ben Bernanke, center, and Paul Volcker, right, react as they listen to former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan appearing via video conference, during a panel discussion.
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    Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen call on Congress to enact more pandemic relief and warn against being ‘insufficiently bold’

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    Specialist Peter Mazza works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. There are fears from some that a recession might be on the horizon given the Fed's hiking of interest rates.
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    Economy entered recession in February, economists say

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    Facing pressure from the retail industry to add time to the holiday shopping season during the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving earlier in the calendar -- or at least tried to. (AP Photo)
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    Shutting down economy creates risk of causing depression

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