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Deutsche Bank Shares Plummet to new Lows as Fears Escalate

The situation at Deutsche Bank is deteriorating and shares are down 7% in Europe.

Wells Fargo CEO Forfeits Millions in pay as Scandal Unfolds

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf is giving up $41 million in unvested equity.

Your Money, Your Vote. Wall Street Evaluates Presidential Debate

Voters will have the final say but U.S. financial markets first reaction seem to indicate that Democrat Hillary Clinton won the first debate in the presidential race.

Wall Street, Like Much of America, Will Be Watching Monday Night's Debate

Money managers will watch for any surprises about taxes, trade and business regulations from tonight's first presidential debate.

Democrat Candidate Hillary Clinton Unveils Tax Plan, Hikes Estate Tax

Hillary Clinton's tax plan would impose a 65% tax on the largest estates and make it harder for wealthy people to pass appreciated assets to their heirs without paying taxes.

Global Markets Cheer Federal Reserve Decision to Stand Pat on Rates

The U.S. Central Bank kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged but hinted a rate hike is in the cards for December.

Bank of Japan Takes Surprise Step to Spark Inflation in Policy Revamp

The Bank of Japan introduces a zero percent interest-rate target for 10 year government bonds to step up its fight against deflation.

Wells Fargo CEO to Face a Grilling on Capitol Hill Today

The head of Wells Fargo says he is 'deeply sorry' for selling customers unauthorized bank accounts and credit cards.

New Yorkers see Increased Police presence After Weekend Explosions

5 people have been taken into custody near the Verrazano bridge in New York city and are reportedly being questioned about the weekend bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey.

Midday Report: Intel Ups Third-Quarter Forecasts; U.S. Stocks Fall

Stocks fall as Wall Street eagerly awaits next week's meeting of the Federal Reserve.