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JC Flowers and others close to IndyMac deal: source      (Reuters)
JC Flowers and others close to IndyMac deal: source (Reuters)
Reuters - A consortium of private equity and hedge fund firms, including J.C. Flowers & Co, is close to a deal to buy the assets of failed mortgage lender IndyMac, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
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JC Flowers and others close to IndyMac deal: source (Reuters)
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