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- For more than 30 years, giving your money to Bill Miller at Legg Mason was one of the most reliable ways to turn a profit. He beat the returns on the benchmark
- Christine W. "Chris" Hanley, who had worked in sales and marketing, died Friday of ovarian cancer at her New York City apartment. She was 59.
- Congressman's outrage at AIG head who equated criticism of pay to Deep South lynchings was more than justified but answer lies in industry reforms, not resignation
- WASHINGTON -- Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the top-ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, called for the head of AIG to resign over comments he made comparing outrage over executive bonuses to lynchings that took place in the South.
- Writer is wrong to blame recession on 30-year-old mortgage legislation
- Chutzpah finds a potential new definition as AIG seriously considers whether to sue the hand that kept it alive.
- Dulaney Valley Apartments in Towson have been sold and will be torn down and redeveloped as luxury apartments with triple the density at a cost of $100 million, the seller and buyer have confirmed.
- Dulaney Valley Apartments in Towson have been sold and will be torn down and redeveloped as luxury apartments with triple the density at a cost of $100 million, the seller and buyer have confirmed.
- Ten Maryland banks remain in TARP while Treasury begins to wind down the program
- Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill could face a Supreme Court test similar to the Affordable Care Act
- Why Dodd-Frank needs to be extended to the foreign branches of big U.S. banks
- Investors got the opportunity to vote for just one woman as a member of T. Rowe Price's board.
- Santorum may have mischaracterized the president's religious views, but he's right that something like theology drives his policy decisions.
- Those fed up with big banks ought to consider putting their money not just in credit unions but in community banks as well
- President Obama should march to Wall Street and announce that he's bringing back the Glass-Steagall act.
- If Greece defaults, and German and French banks fall with it, the fallout for Wall Street will be worse than the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
- With an eye on greater cost savings, county officials have turned to technology to enhance overall efficiency. As responsibilities have grown beyond simple computer maintenance, so has compensation.