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What Senate reform bill may leave out

Mar 10, 2010
The House passed its reform bill in December, but the Senate's version has been delayed for several weeks as senators haggle over what may or may not be in it. John Dimsdale reports.

Ways to recoup taxpayer bailout money

Mar 5, 2010
President Obama wants to slap a fee on some of the nation's biggest banks to recoup $99 billion in taxpayer bailout money. But the Congressional Budget Office warns the tax would ultimately hit consumers and investors. Bob Moon reports.

Citi CEO strikes conciliatory tone

Mar 4, 2010
Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit defended his bank and listed all the ways it is turning around at a hearing before a panel overseeing the bank bailout. Amy Scott reports.

Does consumer agency matter to us?

Mar 2, 2010
The latest word on a new consumer watchdog agency for financial products is that it would become part of the Federal Reserve. Where does consumer sentiment lie for an idea designed to protect them? Brett Neely reports.

The role of banks in consumer agency

Mar 1, 2010
Despite lengthy negotiations, Senate leaders have so far failed to produce a compromise bill to reform the banking sector. And rumor has it, a consumer protection agency won't be part of the final bill. John Dimsdale reports.

Fed signals end to cheap money supply

Feb 19, 2010
The Federal Reserve bumped up the rate it charges banks for emergency loans, which led to speculation that the federal funds rate would go up soon. John Dimsdale reports the Fed wants you to believe there's less going on here than meets the eye.

Was the stimulus package successful?

Feb 16, 2010
President Obama signed the stimulus package nearly a year ago. Did it work? Senior business correspondent Bob Moon tells Kai Ryssdal it depends on who you ask.

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Lawmakers team up on financial reform

Feb 12, 2010
A key Democrat and Republican have agreed to set aside the idea of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency and work together on bipartisan financial reform legislation. Will they succeed? Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.

How U.S. feels about wealth gap

Feb 8, 2010
Most everybody has lost economic ground the past few years, but some people are still wealthy while others are getting by on less. Monthly contributor Dan Ariely talks with Kai Ryssdal about wealth distribution.

Big shifts on Main Street

Feb 1, 2010
Walk down any commercial street in the U.S., and you're likely to see empty storefronts. But there are new businesses to come along to take up the space. Mitchell Hartman reports.