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	<title>Comments on: Buy, Sell or Hold: Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) Will Be the Next Company to Profit from the Broadband Boom</title>
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		<title>By: mostafa ajjouj</title>
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I ask the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. gave me all the information from my Insurance
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insurance fund that protects your deposits is $20.9 billion in the red. One of every 11 U.S. banks is in trouble. And it&#039;s going to get worse. Neither the FDIC, the Federal Reserve nor the Treasury Department will &#039;fess up that what&#039;s fueling bank failures is a risky form of funding called &quot;brokered deposits.&quot; Industry insiders refer to them as &quot;hot money.&quot; Credit-crisis expert Shah Gilani spent months investigating the often-murky world of hot money. This story is excerpted from an in-depth report, which readers can access by</description>
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<p>The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insurance fund that protects your deposits is $20.9 billion in the red. One of every 11 U.S. banks is in trouble. And it's going to get worse. Neither the FDIC, the Federal Reserve nor the Treasury Department will 'fess up that what's fueling bank failures is a risky form of funding called "brokered deposits." Industry insiders refer to them as "hot money." Credit-crisis expert Shah Gilani spent months investigating the often-murky world of hot money. This story is excerpted from an in-depth report, which readers can access by</p>
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