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    After a big week for economic policy that began with the president unveiling his budget proposal and ended with a better-than-expected jobs report, this week will be a little slower. But there's still plenty happening.
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    A recent report by the New America Foundation argues that the real student debt problem occurs on the graduate level. (Thinkstock)
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    Manhattan Moment: Graduate borrowing is the real student debt problem

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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    CFPB whistleblower testifies about widespread discrimination at consumer agency

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    Jeremy Stein, an Obama appointee who has served on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors since 2012, submitted his resignation Thursday, effective late May. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Federal Reserve governor Jeremy Stein, top bubble-watcher, resigns

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    International Monetary Fund: Big U.S. banks receive $15 billion to $70 billion in ‘too big to fail’ subsidies
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    Suspected fraud plot foiled at Vatican bank
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    Shadow banking remains out of regulators’ grasp
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    FILE -  In this Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011 file photo Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, left,  the ousted president of the Vatican bank, waits to greet Pope Benedict XVI at the end of a weekly general audience at the Vatican. Gotti Tedeschi, has come out swinging, accusing the bank's board of causing
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