By Michelle Price and Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg’s decision to back a tax on trades marks a blow for Wall Street lobbyists which had seen the
Bloomberg’s transaction tax sets stage for clash with Wall Street clients
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