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Goldman in Settlement Talks with U.S. Over Trading Loss
Goldman Sachs Group Inc is in settlement talks with the U.S. government over an $8.3 billion position that one of the investment bank's traders had concealed five years ago, according to a published report.
Bruised by Romney Criticism, Bain Capital Thanks Investors
Bain Capital LLC, the private equity firm co-founded by defeated presidential candidate Mitt Romney, thanked its investors on Thursday for their support and patience over the last year as it confronted "political hyperbole and distortion."
U.S. Stocks, Oil Rebound on Strong Consumer Data
U.S. stocks and oil prices rebounded on Friday on news U.S. consumer sentiment rose in November to a more than five-year high, offsetting fears a looming "fiscal cliff" in the United States and Europe's troubled finances and weak economies may tip the world into recession.
UK Taxman Probes HSBC Accounts After Data Leak
HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, is at the center of an investigation by British tax authorities into leaked data that a newspaper said showed it provided accounts in the tax haven of Jersey for alleged criminals.




