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Could U.S. lose its status as the world's financial superpower?

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Filed under: International markets, Forecasts, Economic data, Politics, Presidential elections, Recession, Financial Crisis Could the financial crisis result in the United States losing its status as the world's financial superpower? Indeed it could, Germany's Finance Minister Peter Steinbrueck told MarketWatch.com. "The United States will lose its status as the superpower of the global Continue Reading »


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