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Australia's central bank remains bullish on Asia
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Samsung to slash semiconductor investment: report
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Australia's ANZ sells its remaining Visa shares
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Air New Zealand to upgrade eight Boeing 777 planes
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Longfor gets over $400 million in share placement
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Japan Airlines debuts well above IPO price
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BREAKING
Shanghai
Composite climbs 0.1% in early moves
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BREAKING
Hang
Seng Index rises 0.1% in opening minutes
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Hong
Kong H shares rise 0.3% in initial moves
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Japan stocks rise ahead of BOJ, as Korea falls
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Yuan steps into futures on Hong Kong platform
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Damaged iPhones send users to front of line for 5
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BREAKING
Japan stocks rise; Japan Airlines jumps in debut
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Australian stocks edge lower as oil firms slip
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Australia
S&P/ASX 200 index flat at 4,392.80
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Japan's
Topix rises 0.4% to 761.06 in early moves
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BREAKING
Japan's
Nikkei Average opens 0.5% up at 9,166.52
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BREAKING
Japan's
Nikkei Average futures up 0.7% on SGX
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David Viniar: why he’s leaving Goldman
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The republic cannot survive so much dependency
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Fed should not let credibility suffer, Lacker says
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Heineken closer to owning Asia Pacific Breweries
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Brazil bank workers to begin strike over more pay
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Chicago teachers vote to call off strike: WSJ
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Chicago
teachers vote to call off strike: WSJ
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Chicago
teachers to go back to work Wednesday: WSJ
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Canadian stocks down as energy issues sag
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Radio Update: Wall Street has a split decision
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Thai billionaire to back Heineken AP breweries bid
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Mitt Romney vs. tax-avoiding freeloaders
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U.S. stocks slip as S&P 500 falls, Dow gains
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Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Microsoft
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Lonmin signs wage deal to end South African strike
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Lawmaker seeks to block lease transfers to Cnooc
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CFTC working with U.K. on oil price inquiry: DJ
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Mexico defends move to reduce consumer food costs
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Ford CEO says "very difficult" gauging gas prices
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Intuit refreshing TurboTax to gain market share
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Chicago Fed laments ‘out-of-control’ algorithms
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Microsoft shares slip in trading after hours
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Tuesday’s biggest gaining and declining stocks
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Oil supplies meet forecasts with 2.4 mln rise: API
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iPhone holiday sales predictions and 9 more commute reads
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Oil
supplies up 2.4 million barrels: API
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GE wins $1 bln oil service contract with Petrobras
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Knight's head of trading algorithms departs: WSJ
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AMD exec’s exit called ill-timed distraction
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Radio Update: Stocks mixed at closing bell
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AirAsia nearing deal to buy 100 Airbus jets
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iPhone holiday sales predictions and 9 more commute reads
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Oil
supplies up 2.4 million barrels: API
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GE wins $1 bln oil service contract with Petrobras
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Knight's head of trading algorithms departs: WSJ
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AMD exec’s exit called ill-timed distraction
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Radio Update: Stocks mixed at closing bell
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Financial stocks extend losses for second day
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Apple claims new high, but AMD leads tech losses
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Knight Capital's algorithm chief leaves firm: WSJ
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BP, Alpha Natural weigh on energy stocks
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Oil ends lower, traders await supply news
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Platinum drops on sleepy day for bonds, stocks
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Microsoft hikes dividend by 15%
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Dow industrials up; S&P 500 falls a second day
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Microsoft shares off 0.1% in trading after hours
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Goldman Sachs CFO David Viniar to retire in 2013
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Microsoft hikes quarterly dividend 15% to 23 cents
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Dow industrials up 12 points at 13,564.64 at close
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S&P 500 down 2 points at 1,459.32
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Nasdaq Composite down 0.87 point to 3,177.80
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Dow industrials up 12 points at 13,564.64 at close
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S&P 500 down 2 points at 1,459.32
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Goldman Sachs CFO David Viniar to retire
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Goldman Sachs: Schwartz to become CFO in Jan. 2013
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Dow industrials up, S&P 500, Nasdaq down at close
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Dollar up a second day after big drop
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Treasurys up on China worry despite inflation risk
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Bank of America website experience outages-reports
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Battery maker A123 down another 8%; among most active on Nasdaq
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Euro to fall to $1.19, 10-year treasury yields to 1.35%: Credit
Suisse analysts
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Oracle may show gains in cloudy market
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School debts may thwart retirement savings
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More billionaire families join Buffett and Gates philanthropy
effort
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Online banks boost rates to lure savers
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Oil ends lower, traders brace for supply increase
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Radio Update: Maker of Ugg boots gets tripped up
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Oil ends
1.4% lower at $95.29 a barrel
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Alpha Natural cuts staff as thermal coal loses out
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'Kelly and Michael' has strong debut week
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Gold edges up; platinum drops on Lonmin news
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FedEx warning looks past the border
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Inflation expectations jump after Fed' says QE3 is on its way
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Microsoft, RIM ink patent licensing deal
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Yahoo cashes in Alibaba stake in planned move
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CORRECT:
Gold ends 60c higher; platinum off 2.2%
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Gold ends nearly flat; platinum among top losers
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Greek central banker said to take another 30% pay cut
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'Sequestration' looking increasingly likely, say defense
analysts
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Chicago Fed laments ‘out-of-control’ algorithms
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Charting Romney’s ‘47%’ that don’t pay income tax
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Could your mortgage-interest deduction be at risk?
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Is Ugg losing some of its brand cachet?
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Chicago Fed’s Evans: QE3 provides crucial support
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DOE: LNG export analysis to be delayed
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Want to be like Jon Stewart? Here's your chance
·
Fed will 'stay the course,' Dudley says
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Dudley:
Underlying inflation pressures moderate
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Dudley:
Fiscal policymakers need to 'step up'
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Dudley:
Outlook for business spending a worry
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Lenovo to reportedly buy Stoneware
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DOE: LNG export analysis to be delayed
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Want to be like Jon Stewart? Here's your chance
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Fed will 'stay the course,' Dudley says
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Dudley:
QE3 aimed at restoring confidence
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Fed
would welcome Treasury yield rise: Dudley
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Fed will
'stay the course,' Dudley says
·
Dudley:
Fiscal policymakers need to 'step up'
·
Dudley:
Underlying inflation pressures moderate
·
Dudley:
Outlook for business spending a worry
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FDA fast tracks Sarepta drug candidates
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LSE makes play for collateral management market
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Terra Firma: Europe to remain a 'buyer's market'
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CORRECTED
Lonmin striking miners to return to work: report
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RIM signs patent deal with Microsoft; shares up
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$7 million in gold found in dead man's house, plus 9 more
lunchtime reads
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Food makers reach out to kids via free game apps
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U.S. current-account deficit narrows
·
Resource firms push FTSE 100 into the red
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Oil may not need SPR release to go lower
·
RIM shares jump 3% following licensing deal
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RIM gets access to exFAT technology for devices
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Brazilian stocks cling to small gain
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Microsoft signs patent licensing deal with RIM
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Investment banks set for third-quarter boost
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GM's Opel to end night shift at German plant
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Alibaba begins buying back shares from Yahoo
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Oil firms, banks lead European stocks lower
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Oil lower as analysts debate prior-day tumble
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Platinum loss deepens on Lonmin strike report
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Lonmin striking miners to return to work: report
·
Time runs short to enter columnist contest
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Platinum
adds to losses on Lonmin strike news
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Canada stocks slip as energy, metals struggle
·
Health Care REIT steps up Sunrise asset purchases
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Hand over topless Kate photos: court
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Telecom Italia to decide on spin-off by year's end
·
Fewer home loans in 2011: bank data
·
Eurosystem balance sheet shrinks as lending falls
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Energizer to cut up to $200 mln in costs
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Nucor sees 3rd-quarter profit below expectations
·
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Fannie Mae sees sluggish growth for latter 2012
·
Why bank shares could rise another 20%
·
Deutsche Boerse reappoints Francioni as CEO
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PMFG shares rise 18% on Navy contract
·
Lonmin CEO discusses company's short-term options
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Petrobras may sell some Gulf of Mexico assets
·
Dutch vote for euro highlights north-south gap
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BATS ends plan to launch exchange in Brazil
·
S&P lowers New Jersey outlook to negative
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H&M recalls kids water bottles over choking hazard
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S&P/Experian: Consumer defaults drop in Aug.
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Inmate says he weighs too much to execute
·
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Half of Americans obese by 2030: report
·
Apple may test some limits at $700
·
Time to sell grandma's diamond necklace?
·
Home-builder optimism hits 6-year high
·
Is your mortgage-interest deduction safe?
·
U.S. stocks ease drop; Dow industrials up 7 points
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Prima Biomed gains ahead of data presentation
·
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Pricing out early-bird Thanksgiving fares
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Rising prices motivating home buyers
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Deckers, Bed, Bath & Beyond decline
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Apple shares surpass $700 for first time
·
Updates, advisories and surprises
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NAHB builders index hits 6-year high in September
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Sept. NAHB index up 3 points to 40
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Forecast was for NAHB index to be 38
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Bank of America Corp. down 1.8%; stocks falling in U.S.
·
Radio update: FedEx scales back outlook
·
Financial stocks lead decliners on the S&P 500
·
Manchester United loss grows in fourth quarter
·
CORRECTED
Walgreen sees $1 bln in Alliance Boots synergies
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Apple, AMD among tech-sector decliners
·
BP, Alpha Natural weigh on energy stocks
·
F5 Networks gains 5%, best on S&P 500
·
Stocks open lower, extending drop into second day
·
AMD shares drop 7.1%, S&P 500 worst
·
FedEx profit down 1.1% on manufacturing slowdown
·
4 housing stocks Goldman likes
·
Nasdaq Composite off 7.15 points at 3,171.52
·
S&P 500 index off 3.65 points to 1,457.54
·
Dow industrials fall 32.44 points to 13,520.66
·
Stocks open lower, extending drop into second day
·
China’s new home prices rise in August
·
Stock futures drop; FedEx, Dole active
·
BMO cuts AMD's target price by $1 to $4 a share
·
FedEx, Dole Food and Spain in focus
·
3 sectors poised to benefit from QE 3
·
Walgreens sees $1 bln in Alliance Boots synergies
·
Foreign demand for U.S. assets strengthens in July
·
Stocks to watch Tuesday: Dole Food, AMD, FedEx
·
Foreign
demand for U.S. assets strengthens in July
·
BMO Capital cuts AMD price target to $4 from $5
·
Core-Mark CEO retiring; insider gets job
·
Stocks are looking rosy as trading perks up
·
Ukraine devaluation fears on the rise
·
Core-Mark CEO Michael Walsh retiring Jan. 18
·
Core-Mark names insider Thomas Perkins as CEO
·
Treasury, dollar up on Japan, Spain
·
Advanced Micro off 8.7% in premarket
·
Shuffle Master down 13% in premarket
·
Preformed Line Products up 6.8% in premarket
·
Targacept up 8.6% in premarket
·
·
Nuance buying Ditech at 81% premium
·
Survey: Fund managers move to overweight on Europe
·
U.S. current-account deficit falls to $117.4 bln