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Loanio Roundup – Congratulations President-Elect Obama

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
President-Elect Obama

President-Elect Obama

Loanio extends its congratulations to President-Elect Obama for running an excellent campaign.

This week’s edition of Loanio’s roundup takes a look at the election and what it means for the economy. What are your thoughts to the issues? We’ve also included several links for business entrepreneurs and on p2p lending for your weekend reading.

The Economy and the Election:

Small Business:

Peer-to-Peer Lending:

Loanio in the News:

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