Features By Renita Jablonski
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Wells Fargo bids for Wachovia
Wells Fargo would get Wachovia for $15 billion, knocking Citigroup and the FDIC out of the picture. Renita Jablonski talks to Chris Whalen of Institutional Risk Analytics about why the banks may be a good fit.
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The biggest little crisis in the world
While the financial crisis continues to get top billing in the media, folks in Reno, Nevada don't seem as alarmed. At least, not those who talked to Marketplace Money host Tess Vigeland. She talks to Renita Jablonski.
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Senate passes revised rescue package
The Senate's new economic rescue package is now worth over $800 billion. Washington Bureau Chief John Dimsdale told Renita Jablonski some Republicans naysayers see improvements in the new bill.
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A voice from the pro-bailout side
The bailout may not have found consensus on both sides of the House, but it's not always a black and white issue. Renita Jablonski talks to Republican Congressman Kevin Brady, who explains why he voted yes for the bailout.
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Breaking the market logjam
With a bailout in place, is liquidity finally going to come open in the markets? Renita Jablonski asks Mike Moran, chief economist at Daiwa Securities America, and poses other potential bailout challenges.
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Citigroup refunds for account sweeping
Citigroup is refunding $18 million to customers across the country for taking money from accounts without notification. Renita Jablonski has more on the "account sweeping program" that brought the company penalties.
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Tab for the uninsured keeps rising
A study out this morning says the U.S. government would have to pay $123 billion to provide for all the uninsured nationwide. Renita Jablonski reports what uninsured Americans will spend out of pocket this year.
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ICM settles ageism suit with writers
International Creative Management has agreed to a pay $4.5 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the talent agency of discriminating against TV writers older than 40. Renita Jablonski has the story.
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Online travel tries new tricks
Online travel agencies have been working to gin up business in a slow travel season. One idea: Orbitz will start offering vacation rentals. And Renita Jablonski reports if it works for Orbitz, other companies may follow.
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We make fewer trips to Home Depot
Home Depot has been trying to build momentum for when the housing slump finally turns around. But Renita Jablonski reports homeowners aren't making home improvements beyond what's necessary, and that hurts business.
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