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The Culture and Career Club (CCC) was established in March of 2008 by a group of young professionals and students in New York City to address the needs and concerns in the evolving multi-cultural society.

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1/22/2012      Key Wall Street reform rule under fire

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- A House panel took aim at the so-called Volcker rule on Wednesday, saying the key Wall Street reform needs to be delayed and possibly scrapped. Republicans on a House Financial Services subcommittee criticized the rule, which aims to stop banks from making risky bets with their own read more »

1/21/2012      New Normal on Wall Street: Smaller and Restrained

With firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reporting weak results for last year, Wall Street is having to confront doubts about itself. Is this a temporary slump? Or will the moneymakers never get to go back to their high-rolling ways? Many on Wall Street had hoped 2011 would be read more »

1/20/2012      Greek Talks Stumble Over Interest Rates

LONDON — Talks between Greece and its private sector creditors over restructuring its debt hit a snag over the weekend over how much of an interest rate the new bonds would pay. read more »

1/19/2012      Economists See Ways to Aid Housing Market

The underpinnings of a housing recovery are hiding in plain sight: sharp price declines, low mortgage rates and rising rents have made owning more affordable than renting in a growing number of markets. Yet housing largely remains in a funk. The prospect of continued price declines—led by the oversupply of read more »

1/16/2012      China to Encourage More Yuan Listings in Hong Kong

HONG KONG—Chinese securities regulators plan to encourage more mainland companies to seek yuan-denominated listings in Hong Kong, with further revisions to rules governing listings outside the mainland, a senior official said. The effort could potentially jump-start a market that has failed to gain any traction. read more »

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