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    Ill-timed fight erupts over money-market funds (AP)

    FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2011 file photo, SEC Chair Mary Schapiro testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before the Senate Banking Committee hearing on the implementation of the Wall Street reform act. The Securities and Exchange Commission staff is drafting proposals that Schapiro says are needed to safeguard the industry and the investing public before the next financial crisis. It’s an attempt to fix weaknesses exposed when a large money fund collapsed in 2008, creating a scare that led the government to temporarily guarantee money fund assets.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)AP - A fight is breaking out between the money-market mutual fund industry and federal regulators. Whatever the outcome, investors will question whether they can continue to rely on money funds as a safe place to keep cash readily accessible.


     
    Gov't on pace for $1T deficit despite January dip (AP)
    AP - The federal deficit was lower through the first four months of the budget year than the same period last year. Still, the deficit is expected to top $1 trillion for the fourth year in a row, putting more pressure on Congress and President Barack Obama in an election year.
     
    Anxiety over incomes hits consumer morale (Reuters)
    Reuters - Americans felt worse about their personal finances in early February, but rising confidence in the labor market's prospects should help to support spending and the broader economy.
     
    Consumer mood worsens in February on income worries (Reuters)
    Reuters - Americans felt worse about their personal finances in early February, even as they saw a light at the end of the tunnel for the jobs market, a survey released on Friday showed.
     
    Hawaii joins $25B mortgage servicing settlement (AP)
    AP - Hawaii has joined what's being called a landmark $25 billion federal-state agreement with the nation's five biggest mortgage servicers.
     
    What's Fueling BE Aerospace's Growth? (The Motley Fool)
    The Motley Fool - BE Aerospace (Nasdaq: BEAV - News), supplier of aircraft interiors, consistently posted high growth numbers all through 2011. Its bottom line in the first three quarters of 2011 grew by 49%, 47%, and 59%, respectively. In its latest quarter, BE Aerospace's income rose by a staggering 84% compared to last year.
     
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