Finra said it ordered Morgan Stanley to pay $800,000 for failing to disclose conflicts of interests in equity-research reports and public appearances of its research analysts since 2006.
A former Fannie Mae contractor alleged in a lawsuit that the company fired and blackballed her after she became critical of the implementation of the Obama administration's loan-modification program.
A group of Republican senators are considering a change to the constitution that would deny citizenship to the US-born children of illegal immigrants.
Japanese car giant Toyota recalls 270,000 cars worldwide in the latest problem to hit the manufacturer.
Colombia's leader for the past eight years, Alvaro Uribe, is a big presence in Sunday's presidential election, even though he is not standing, reports the BBC's Jeremy McDermott.
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A year after being hailed for having predicted the housing bust, Sheila Bair is scrambling to protect her future and that of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Lord Lloyd-Webber returns to the BBC to find new Dorothy