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Former Toyota lawyer slams automaker

Dimitrios Biller says Toyota concealed important documents from lawmakers and he has the papers to prove it.

A year after Madoff, SEC touts change

Director of Enforcement Robert Khuzami brings you behind the scenes of structural changes at the regulatory agency.

Small gains in job market

Recent baby steps show the job market is just crawling.

Health care reform's war of words

Take a look back at the year of political bickering and wrangling over a health care reform bill.

MDs go online to cut costs

Two doctors in New York implement the online Hello Health platform to increase transparency and patient access while lowering costs.

SEC risk detectives dig deeper

Henry Hu heads the SEC Division of Risk which tracks systemic threats from complex assets and develops ways to preempt problems.

Top cops of Wall Street

After missing Madoff, the SEC has revamped with new enforcers who promise to do better.

China hints at currency change

China gives the strongest hint yet that it is open to changing its undeniable policy of pegging the yuan to the dollar.

Regulators 'captive to the industry'

Madoff whistle-blower Harry Markopolos says regulators are representing the financial industry and not protecting the public.

Doctors opt out of Medicare

Two doctors in New York say they will no longer accept Medicare because they argue that the system does not allow them to break even.

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