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Obama budget: $901 billion deficit in 2013

President Obama will propose a budget on Monday that forecasts a 1 billion deficit in 2013, and includes plans make targeted investments in areas like infrastructure while hiking taxes on the rich. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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A $400-A-YEAR CREDIT CARD

Would you pay 0 a year to own a credit card? Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Stocks close out week with modest declines

It was a day of reckoning for the stock market. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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FORECLOSURES WILL GO UP

Even as the billion mortgage settlement helps hundreds of thousands of troubled homeowners, it will bring a wave of new forclosures. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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RUSSIA’S STAKE IN SYRIA

Russia’s controversial stance in the Syrian crisis has left many wondering what Moscow stands to gain by backing the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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BILLIONAIRES TO THE RESCUE

Are you a billionaire with a few million bucks to spare? Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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NEW FEARS ABOUT GREECE

U.S. stocks were set to decline at the open Friday as investors grew concerned about the latest obstacle in Greece’s ongoing debt saga. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Stocks: Investors take Greek deal in stride

Investors have been betting on a Greek austerity deal all week, and now that it’s finally here, they’re breathing a sigh of relief. U.S. stocks closed modestly higher Thursday following a morning of choppy trading. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Mortgage deal: What critics say

The billion mortgage settlement had a lot of support — as evidenced by the 49 out of 50 state attorneys general that signed the deal. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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$26B deal: What it means to you

The nation’s five largest banks have finally struck a deal with 49 states to settle charges of abusive and negligent foreclosure practices dating back to 2008. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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