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FDIC proposals on banks buys draw fire as comments end
Mon, 10 Aug 2009 4:52pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lone Star Funds joined other big private equity names in opposing proposed U.S. rules for investments in failed banks, as a designated period for public comment on the draft regulations comes to an end on Monday.
