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Lewis Wallace is a former reporter for Marketplace based in the New York Bureau.
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The hardest campaign job you don’t get paid for
Oct 27, 2016
Surrogates often end up doing candidates’ dirty work.
Wall Street spending sets new record in presidential campaign
Oct 26, 2016
Wall Street has spent $1.4 billion on donations and lobbying this election, more than twice the contributions by any other industry, according to a new study by Americans for Financial reform. That works out to $2.3 million per day from January 2015 to September 2016. And it wasn’t banks that led the effort, despite the […]
The big banks post a surprisingly strong quarter
Oct 19, 2016
Interest rates haven't risen and regulations haven't eased. So what's up?
Goldman transcripts show how Clinton has evolved
Oct 17, 2016
On trade and regulation, the presidential candidate has a harder line now than in 2013. But that's not particularly surprising.
Fired Wells Fargo workers allege retaliation, toxic culture
Oct 13, 2016
Lawsuits and individual complaints allege the bank punished honesty.
Will Republicans shift money downballot?
Oct 10, 2016
One expert says it's 'every man for himself' in GOP races as Donald Trump implodes
In Detroit, a risky alternative to mortgages
Oct 6, 2016
With lending unavailable, home buyers have turned to an option with few protections.
Stay or go? Evacuations carry a price
Oct 6, 2016
For some, it might be too expensive to leave — even with state subsidies.
Why there's almost no mortgage lending in Detroit
Oct 5, 2016
Houses are cheap. But banks won't make loans, especially in black neighborhoods