Obama on new law: 'No more taxpayer bailouts'

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Courtesy Economic news - CNNMoney.com  Wed, 07/21/2010 - 10:47

After more than a year of effort by its advocates, President Obama signed the Wall Street reform bill into law Wednesday, promising that the measure will put an end to taxpayer-funded bailouts of failed banks.


 

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