Lawmaker eyes BlackRock role in Fed's Bear deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of a U.S. congressional committee on Monday asked the Federal Reserve for details about its hiring of BlackRock Financial Management to run the $30 billion portfolio tied to the Fed's financing of a buyout of investment bank Bear Stearns .
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