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    A rat moves along the ground near the subway tracks at Union Square in New York. In July 2014, New York City plans to got to war with its rat population. Financed with $611,000 from the City's budget, an army of inspectors will descend on the city’s most rat-infested neighborhoods, targeting the parks, sewers and dumping areas where rats congregate and breed. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)

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    Three years after it was proposed, one of the major post-crisis mortgage regulations is on track to be finalized -- but on terms much looser than originally envisioned. (Thinktock Image)
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    The Fannie Mae headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    Mass. AG sues Fannie, Freddie over foreclosure practices

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