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Feeds for Latest financial news - CNNMoney.com [ From CNN and Money magazine, CNNMoney.com combines business news and in-depth market analysis with practical advice and answers to personal finance questions. ]1. Vote could give Washington dominant role in school loansThe House is poised to vote on a proposal Sunday that would make Washington the one-stop-shop for cheap student loans and boost funding for need-based scholarships. 2. Health care reform and deficits: A reality checkThe momentous vote the House is set to take on Sunday would make far-reaching changes in the American health care system. 3. Health reform: The $$$ storyThe political whirlwind surrounding the health reform votes in the House on Sunday is powered by many issues. Cost is chief among them. 4. Stocks girding for more gainsThe Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 are bumping up against the best levels in roughly a year-and-a-half, with little to interrupt the flow. 5. Bernanke: Fed should oversee all banksAs Congress considers limiting the Federal Reserve's regulatory authority to just the country's largest bank holding companies, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke reiterated on Saturday that the central bank should retain power over banks of all sizes. 6. Pell grants on the lineOn Sunday, the House is set to vote on an historic overhaul of the nation's health care system. It will also take up an issue that will get far less attention but could affect the wallets of millions of Americans. 7. Dodd calls for Lehman Bros. investigationA year and a half after Lehman Brothers' collapse, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd, D-Conn., is calling for a federal investigation into the "Lehman situation" and other companies that may have fudged their balance sheets, contributing to the financial crisis. 8. Saved GM dealers ready to start selling againThe 661 auto dealers General Motors is offering to reinstate received letters this week with the deal terms -- and some breathed sighs of relief. They'll be able to get their franchises back without a pricey and protracted battle. 9. Tax breaks for job seekers and homebuyersQuestion 1. May I claim gas and Internet costs on income taxes for job seeking? -- F. Henderson 10. Volvo's dangerous roadIf there was ever an automaker to which the expression "back in the day" belongs, it would be Volvo. 11. Greenspan & Bernanke still don't get itAlan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke have a message for everyone who thinks the Federal Reserve isn't to blame for the housing bubble and Great Recession: It wasn't our fault. 12. Long-term Treasurys inch up as stocks dipLong-term Treasurys rose Friday as stocks inched lower. Shorter term notes were hardly changed. 13. Palm shares may hit $0: AnalystsPalm's future already looked bleak. But after reporting worse than expected results for the third quarter Thursday, some analysts think the company's stock is now essentially worthless. 14. Oil plunges on Greek debt woesOil fell Friday as fresh worries over Greece's debt crisis pushed the dollar higher against the euro. 15. 35 cities suffer unemployment above 15%Unemployment rates continue to rise, with the majority of U.S. metropolitan areas showing an increase in January, according to a government report. 16. Dow breaks winning streakStocks slipped Friday as a strong dollar dragged on commodity prices, giving investors a reason to step back after pushing the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite to 18-month highs in the previous session. 17. Dollar extends gainsThe dollar rose against major currencies Friday as investors continued to worry about finding a solution for Greece's debt problems. 18. Banned ... by GoogleIn Turkey, it's a crime to defame the country's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk or to ridicule "Turkishness." So Google restricts access to videos that the government of Turkey deems illegal on google.com.tr. 19. Stocks head for lackluster openU.S. stocks were poised to open little changed Friday, as investors remain reluctant to place big bets following the recent run up. 20. States launch their own health care cost assaultsWhile Congress is immersed in a fierce debate about the future of America's health insurance system, entrepreneurs from coast to coast face a crisis right now.
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