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USA Credit Counseling services offer debt consolidation and credit counseling services for Marne IA residents. Not only does our Iowa credit counseling program relieve stress and financial constraints, it is also proven to be a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to American consumers. Our counselors will work on your behalf to cut high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
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AP - Wall Street found some relief Friday from a report that a pounded-down Citigroup Inc. might put itself up for sale. That prospect, along with the possibility that low prices will draw in bargain-hunters after two days of steep selling, sent stock futures sharply higher.
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| Bank of New York Mellon to cut 1,800 jobs
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AP - The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. said Thursday it will cut its worldwide work force by 4 percent, or about 1,800 jobs, blaming the weak global economy.
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| Opening Wall St. bounce eyed on bargain search and Citi
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Reuters - Stocks headed for a higher open on Friday as investors followed up two days of steep losses that toppled Wall Street to an 11-year low by scooping up shares of banks and other beaten-down sectors.
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