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    One member of the Securities and Exchange Commission had colorful criticism for his colleagues Wednesday as they voted to finalize a long-delayed mortgage rule that has been significantly loosened following industry concerns that it would crimp lending. (iStock Photo)
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    Former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks at the CATO Institute's annual Monetary Conference,  Nov. 14, 2007 in Washington. The Cato Institute is promoting a new research center that its president says will fundamentally challenge the central bank and its monetary policy. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
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