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Lewis Wallace

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Lewis Wallace is a former reporter for Marketplace based in the New York Bureau.

Latest Stories (125)

Foreclosures down from 2015, but persistent in certain states

Jul 14, 2016
The mortgage crisis has a long tail in many communities, but is invisible in others.
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Medium-sized raises at a big bank

Jul 12, 2016
JPMorgan Chase announces pay raises for entry-level workers.
JPMorgan Chase is giving 18,000 employees a bump in pay.
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Mixed martial arts outfit UFC to sell for $4 billion

Jul 11, 2016
A sport that’s struggled with a reputation for brutality tries to go mainstream.
Ronda Rousey of the United States (left) fights Bethe Correia of Brazil in their bantamweight title fight on August 1, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Theranos to close down California lab following inspection

Jul 8, 2016
The blood-testing startup has been plagued with problems.
Theranos Founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes speaks at Forbes' Under 30 Summit in October of last year.
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'Big yogurt' just got much bigger

Jul 7, 2016
French food giant Danone plans to purchase WhiteWave, maker of Silk and Horizon Organic.
Danone is the largest yogurt maker in the world.
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A federal tax rule could close a loophole or create a headache

Jul 7, 2016
Companies say a proposal intended to stop “earnings stripping” is too costly and complex.
A view of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, D.C.
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British pound hits 31-year low overnight

Jul 6, 2016
UK currency is still shaky in light of Brexit uncertainty.
A British pound coin sits atop Euro notes.
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Bank of England to make it easier for banks to lend money

Jul 5, 2016
Following the recent Brexit vote, England's central bank says it will use financial tools for stability.
A Bank of England sign is displayed outside the bank in London, England. 
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Most Americans distrust Wall Street

Jul 5, 2016
While presidential candidates squabble over Wall Street cash, voters are united.
People walk down Wall Street in New York City. 

 
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Brexit could be a goldmine for lawyers

Jun 28, 2016
The legal industry has a lot of fine print to sort through. But the benefits could be short-lived.
A scene in the Central Criminal Court at the Old Bailey, London.
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