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By Joe Adler Bankers should have no illusion about the direction Sen. Barack Obama would take financial services policy if he were elected president. The presumptive Democratic nominee backs a detailed list of programs aimed at protecting consumers and clamping ...   [click for more]

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Under a mortgage rescue plan announced at the debate Tuesday night by Senator John McCain, much of the burden of paying to keep troubled borrowers in their homes will shift to taxpayers. McCain's original plan called for ...    [click for more]

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