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Finance
Big differences remain in BoA-Justice Department settlement talks
By
Ben Geier
July 16, 2014
Finance
Citigroup close to multi-billion dollar settlement in U.S. mortgage probe
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Tom Huddleston Jr.
July 8, 2014
Finance
BNP Paribas agrees to pay nearly $9 billion to settle sanctions violations accusations
By
Geoffrey Smith
June 30, 2014
Finance
Government reportedly wants $10 billion from Citigroup
By
John Kell
June 13, 2014
Finance
Bank of America in $12 billion mortgage settlement talks
By
Benjamin Snyder
June 5, 2014
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