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Eric Cantor, Wall Street Defender, Gone But Not Forgotten

Congress will revive legislation to rein in "political intelligence gathering."

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Cuban Scholars in U.S. Can’t Get Bank Accounts

Confusing sanctions make life here difficult for authorized visitors.

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No Surprise: Wall Street Got Its Way in Spending Bill

A provision in the bill passed by the House repeals a part of the Dodd-Frank financial reform.

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Do Millennials Need Fun Banking?

The startup Qapital aims to make banking simpler, but will it actually help young people save?

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The Biggest Losers From A.I.G.: Taxpayers

Maurice Greenberg, the former chief executive of A.I.G., was never the real victim of the government’s bailout of the company.

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Benjamin Lawsky’s Legacy

New York’s top financial regulator was aggressive in punishing abuses. Will his successor be as tough?

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What the Country Owes Harriet Tubman

The abolitionist and Union Army spy is more than worthy of replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.

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A New Threat to Your Retirement

Proposed legislation could derail a rule requiring retirement advisers to act in their clients’ best interests.

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Economists Go Negative on Negative Interest Rates

The European Central Bank is expected to push its deposit rate deeper into negative territory. But negative rates could backfire.

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Clinton and Sanders Show Their Exhaustion

Thursday night’s debate was a window into how brutally tiring a presidential campaign can be.

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