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Troubled Asset Relief Program’s 2-year run of bailouts ends for good Oct. third

On October. third, the controversial Troubled Asset Relief Program (Troubled Asset Relief Program ) comes to an end, after being more successful and costing less than expected . But TARP became a symbol of large government and made "bailout" a dirty word wielded by Republicans to score political points . Wall Street, Detroit automakers and ...

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There might be 60 miles per gallon fuel requirements by 2025

There is speculation the White House will require CAFÉ standards to increase to 60 miles per gallon by 2025. Current CAFE standards mandate that car makers hit 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016. The average are not for each model produced by an auto maker, however an average of the gas mileage of all models ...

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Several concerned about MERS making home loan process go quicker

The real estate problems happened for many reasons. One of these that many did not hear about was MERS. The Nolan Chart LLC mortgage industry website reports that MERS, or Home loan Electronic Registration System, will help Mortgage Backed Security (MBS) industry transfer title. Unless there is a homebuyer, MERS is an agent for parties ...

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Toyota Motors states crash data boxes aren’t displaying right speed

The investigation of Toyota Motors vehicles suddenly accelerating has brought new details to the surface for the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. In fact, it comes straight from the mouth of the automaker's executive vice president of research and development, Takeshi Uchiyamada. Automotive News reports that Uchiamada made an announcement. In the announcement, he ...

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Goolsbee turns into Senate’s pick for chair for economic council

President Barack Obama has had lots of people angry with him about how the economic system hasn't developed at all. In the recent jobs speech he delivered in Cleveland, he appeared to be somewhat disconnected when it comes to understanding "the plight of the middle class," as Arianna Huffington puts it. "Not everything we've done ...

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