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Ameriprise says no thanks to TARP funds

Ameriprise Financial Inc. today turned its back on the Department of the Treasury’s approval for the company’s participation in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

Ameriprise Financial Inc. today turned its back on the Department of the Treasury’s approval for the company’s participation in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Less than 24 hours after the Treasury Department gave the preliminary OK for six major carriers to receive funds from the Ca

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