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The bailed-out bank -- a beneficiary of tens of billions of dollars in direct investment by taxpayers, asset and debt guarantees totaling in the hundreds of billions, an assortment of other federal programs designed to shield big banks from losses, and the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy of near-zero percent interest rates -- has turned a profit every quarter this year.
Citigroup Says It Didn't Use 'Robo-Signers,' Still Faces Increased Risk Due to Sour Mortgages Shahien Nasiripour 2010
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The bailed-out bank -- a beneficiary of tens of billions of dollars in direct investment by taxpayers, asset and debt guarantees totaling in the hundreds of billions, an assortment of other federal programs designed to shield big banks from losses, and the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy of near-zero percent interest rates -- has turned a profit every quarter this year.
Citigroup Says It Didn't Use 'Robo-Signers,' Still Faces Increased Risk Due to Sour Mortgages Shahien Nasiripour 2010
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All the greed in the world could not have done what the Fed's easy-money policy made so simple.
Jeffrey Rubin: Will the Fed's Zero Rate Policy Bring Another Speculative Bubble? Jeffrey Rubin 2010
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The bailed-out bank -- a beneficiary of tens of billions of dollars in direct investment by taxpayers, asset and debt guarantees totaling in the hundreds of billions, an assortment of other federal programs designed to shield big banks from losses, and the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy of near-zero percent interest rates -- has turned a profit every quarter this year.
Citigroup Says It Didn't Use 'Robo-Signers,' Still Faces Increased Risk Due to Sour Mortgages Shahien Nasiripour 2010
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The bailed-out bank -- a beneficiary of tens of billions of dollars in direct investment by taxpayers, asset and debt guarantees totaling in the hundreds of billions, an assortment of other federal programs designed to shield big banks from losses, and the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy of near-zero percent interest rates -- has turned a profit every quarter this year.
Citigroup Says It Didn't Use 'Robo-Signers,' Still Faces Increased Risk Due to Sour Mortgages The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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All the greed in the world could not have done what the Fed's easy-money policy made so simple.
Jeffrey Rubin: Will the Fed's Zero Rate Policy Bring Another Speculative Bubble? Jeffrey Rubin 2010
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Mr. Bernanke joked that he already gets lots of feedback from Congress on the Fed's easy-money policies.
Bernanke Questioned On Fed's New Policies Jon Hilsenrath 2012
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With traders still focused on the euro-zone debt crisis and the easy-money policies held by some central banks, gold may regain $1,900 an ounce in the coming weeks, Mr. Nedoss said.
Gold Pulls Back on Fed Plan Matt Day 2011
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The beige book will be used at the central bank's next decision-making meeting Dec. 13, when officials will again weigh the bank's easy-money policies against the backdrop of a slow recovery.
Beige Book: U.S. Growth Slow to Moderate Jeffrey Sparshott 2011
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The bailed-out bank -- a beneficiary of tens of billions of dollars in direct investment by taxpayers, asset and debt guarantees totaling in the hundreds of billions, an assortment of other federal programs designed to shield big banks from losses, and the Federal Reserve's easy-money policy of near-zero percent interest rates -- has turned a profit every quarter this year.
Citigroup Says It Didn't Use 'Robo-Signers,' Still Faces Increased Risk Due to Sour Mortgages The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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