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Central bank liquidity tap to stay open (Reuters)
Euro zone insists no Greek rescue without reforms (Reuters)
Greece on "knife edge" in last hours to agree bailout (Reuters)
Wen says China has stake in helping Europe (Reuters)
Most Germans want Greece to quit euro: poll (Reuters)
Markets rally after forecast-busting US jobs data (AP)
Oil prices rise after drop in US hiring expands (AP)
Aon Q4 profit rises, but margin pressures persist (Reuters)
Clinton: US, Europe must do more against tyrants (AP)
New York sues banks over electronic mortgage system (Reuters)
Iran raid likely to drag in U.S. and hurt global economy (Reuters)
Euro zone sales tumble at Christmas, no sign of growth (Reuters)
Romney focuses on Obama, Gingrich on Romney in NV (AP)
Blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel (Reuters)
Palestinians call for PM's fall over taxes (AP)
GM says most of its US dealers agree to upgrades (AP)
New York sues banks over electronic mortgage system (Reuters)
NY's Schneiderman sues banks in foreclosure effort (AP)
Goldman to face mortgage debt class-action lawsuit (Reuters)
If Japan Is Our Worst-Case Scenario, We're All Right (The Motley Fool)
Analysis: Obstacles high for more mortgage prosecutions (Reuters)
Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to record 3.87 pct. (AP)
3 investments for an era of low interest rates (AP)
Wynn's 4th-qtr profit up 67 pct as revenue climbs (AP)
Sallie Mae will credit $50 fee to suspend payments (AP)
Summary Box: Sallie Mae changes policy on loan fee (AP)
Mortgage rates for the past 52 weeks, at a glance (AP)
Obama plan to lower mortgage payments could help, but how much? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Did Freddie Mac Want You to Fail? (ContributorNetwork)
Credit Suisse exec charged in NY mortgage probe (AP)
Exclusive: Mortgage deal would give states enforcement clout (Reuters)
President Obama's Mortgage Refinance Plan Just a Bid for Votes (ContributorNetwork)
Ex-Credit Suisse employee surrenders: FBI (Reuters)
U.S. regulator kicks off foreclosure sales plan (Reuters)
Mortgage applications dipped last week: MBA (Reuters)
States to decide this week on mortgage deal (Reuters)