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Investment firms sue exchanges in dispute on improper fee charges

(Reuters) - A group of investment firms including Citadel Securities LLC sued the Chicago Board Options Exchange Inc and four other exchanges on Wednesday for improper charges on millions of options trades over a seven-year period.Full story

Saks shares rise on report it hired Goldman for strategic options

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Saks Inc <SKS.N> climbed higher Tuesday after the New York Post reported that the luxury department store chain hired Goldman Sachs <GS.N> to explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale, citing a source briefed on the matter. Full story

What to Make of Goldman's Bullish Call

  Muted growth could mean Goldman Sachs's year-end price target of 1,750 in the S&P 500 might be right, Joe Terranova of Virtus Investment Partners says.

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  Top GOP congressman takes Wall Streeters on ski vacation

The Political Action Committee for Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Tx., chairman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, paid for a luxury ski resort vacation for Wall Street lobbyists. Chris Hayes discusses the cozy bedfellows with journalist Gary Rivlin.

  Goldman Rounds Up Financing for JC Penney

Sources say Goldman Sachs is in the midst of rounding up a financing for JC Penney and has commitments roughly of about $1.75 billion for a term loan with a coupon slightly above 7 percent and no equity component, reports CNBC's Daivd Faber.

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