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Text size [+][-]  Friday March 12 2010GLOBAL EDITION

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08 Feb 2010 22:01

Mad hatters vs Wall Street

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Sarah Palin's "Tea Party" speech should worry Wall Street. Her words were as much anti-Big Money as anti-Big Government. And they reflected a Republican wave that goes beyond the party's fringes. Banks hoping an influx of GOP lawmakers will dilute reform may need to think again.

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