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  • Exclusive: 'Pay Czar' Ken Feinberg
    The federal government does not intend to declare "imperial edicts" with regard to executive pay, and the Obama administration has given its "Pay Czar" jurisdiction only over companies that have received federal bailouts, the man who now bears that unofficial title told CNBC Thursday.
  • Faber Report: The Question Ken Lewis Never Gets
    After watching this morning’s Congressional hearings on what role the Fed and Treasury played in getting Bank of America to stick with its deal to acquire Merrill Lynch, our elected representatives failed yet again to ask the question I have never had fully answered.
  • OPEC: The Worst May Be Over for Oil
    OPEC cut its forecast for world oil demand in 2009 further on Friday but said the worst appeared to be over for the market, adding to signs of a turning point in the outlook for oil.
  • Market Tips: Sell Volatility
    Global stocks inched higher Friday as investors become more optimistic on the economic outlook after data showed gains in Chinese industrial output and a rise in U.S. retail sales. Experts tell CNBC a new bull market has begun and the best way to trade currencies is to sell volatility.

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