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Ben & Jerry's launches new line of Greek frozen yogurt
Ben & Jerry’s has graduated from Schweddy Balls and other ice cream flavors to a brand new line of icy sweets: Greek frozen yogurt.
The Vermont company revealed four new flavors – strawberry shortcake, raspberry fudge chunk, banana peanut...Tags: New Products, General Mills Incorporated, Lifestyle and Leisure, Phish (music group), Foods and Beverages
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Bursting the GOP's housing bubble nonsense
Opinion L.A.As the details of a $158-million settlement by Citigroup shows, it was overly eager bankers, not pressure from the government, that led to loans to less-creditworthy borrowers.... -
Moody's may cut ratings on some of world's biggest banks
Moody's Investors Service may lower the ratings of some of the world's largest banks, as well as those of some securities firms, because their long-term prospects for profitability and growth are shrinking. The ratings company said that it was...Tags: Royal Bank of Canada, Italy, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, HSBC Holdings plc, Companies and Corporations
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Yelp IPO priced at $12 to $14 a share, will raise $100 million
Yelp Inc. will price itself at $12 to $14 a share when it starts trading on the market, the crowd-sourced review website said in regulatory filings Thursday.
The company, which values itself at $840 million on the high end, plans to sell more than 7.1...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Stock Market, Companies and Corporations, Financing and Stock Offerings, Goldman Sachs
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Citi admits mortgage fraud in $158-million settlement
Citigroup Inc. is paying $158 million to settle accusations that it took advantage of a federal mortgage insurance program.
In a settlement with the Justice Department, Citi admitted that it provided misleading information about the quality of its...Tags: Litigation, Trials, Insurance, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Housing Administration
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Citigroup admits mortgage fraud in $158-million settlement
Citigroup Inc. is paying $158 million to settle accusations that it took advantage of a federal mortgage insurance program. In a settlement with the Justice Department, Citi admitted that it provided misleading information about the quality of its...Tags: Insurance, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Housing Administration, Fraud, Mortgages
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Regulators weigh massive public input on 'Volcker rule'
Regulators are confronting some 15,000 public letters attempting to influence the final shape of one of the most controversial elements of the 2010 financial reform bill.
Five regulatory agencies have until July to complete a new rule that would ban...Tags: Paul Volcker, Lobbying, John Reed, Carl Levin, Federal Reserve
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State attorneys general closer to foreclosure settlement
Attorneys general appeared close to reaching a massive multistate settlement over faulty foreclosure proceedings Wednesday night, though California and New York remained in negotiations, a person not authorized to speak publicly on the matter said.
If...Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Crime, Law and Justice, Wells Fargo & Co., Justice System, Lawyers
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Consumer Confidential: Mortgage deal, Redbox service, Clint rules
Here's your more-than-a-feeling Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web:
--Today's the day for state attorneys general to decide whether they want a piece of a multibillion-dollar mortgage settlement with the nation's largest banks. The...Tags: Consumers, Finance, Chrysler Group LLC, Wells Fargo & Co., Super Bowl
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California to get largest slice of foreclosure settlement
California appears to have walked away with the biggest chunk of the landmark foreclosure settlement struck by states and big banks.
Troubled underwater homeowners in California can expect $12 billion in principal write-downs, including through short...Tags: Kamala D. Harris, Banking, Wells Fargo & Co., Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
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Californians (slightly) more optimistic about state economy
Californians are more optimistic about the state economy and their own finances, although Bay Area residents are decidedly more upbeat than people in and around Los Angeles, according to a new survey.
Almost two-thirds of Californians say their...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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California may join multi-state mortgage settlement
With a Monday deadline at hand, California officials have resumed direct talks with the Obama administration about joining a multibillion-dollar, multi-state mortgage settlement with the nation's largest banks, a source said Sunday.
The potential...Tags: Trials, Finance, Kamala D. Harris, Crime, Law and Justice, Wells Fargo & Co.
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