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Obama, Brown talk banking reform in first WH meeting

 
WASHINGTON (CNN) – One day after the stock market fell to its worst showing in more than a decade, President Obama suggested the current situation offered great investment opportunities for some Americans. “What you’re now seeing is profit and earning ratios are starting to get to the point where buying stocks is a potentially good deal, [...] (link)

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