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Bernanke's emphasis on inflation may lure hawks
Reuters
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies at a Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearing on ''Too Big to Fail: Expectations and Impact of Extraordinary Government Intervention and the role of Systemic Risk in the Financial Crisis,'' on ...
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Reuters
Obama's top economic adviser leaving
Washington Post
President Obama with his original economic team, from left, CEA chairman Christina Romer, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and economic adviser Lawrence H. Summers. (Bill O'leary) By Lori Montgomery President Obama's top economic adviser, ...
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Washington Post
Gold rush continues toward $1300
CNNMoney
By Aaron Smith, staff writerSeptember 22, 2010: 8:28 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Gold prices continued their inexorable march higher Wednesday, reaching a new intraday record just shy of $1300 an ounce. Gold futures for December delivery touched ...
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General Mills Net Rises 12%
Wall Street Journal
By TESS STYNES General Mills Inc.'s fiscal first-quarter earnings rose 12% on hedging impacts as the packaged-food maker reported slightly stronger sales and improved margins, though steep promotions and discounts on cereal continue to weigh on the ...
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CarMax 2Q Profit Up 4.8% Despite 2009 Gains As Sales Rise
Wall Street Journal
CarMax Inc.'s (KMX) fiscal second-quarter profit rose 4.8% despite 2009 gains on incresed sales and prices, with results topping analysts' expectations. The largest used-vehicle seller in the US has seen results improve sharply this year amid ...
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Crude Prices Nudge Higher After Euro Rally
Wall Street Journal
By PADDY GOURLAY LONDON—Crude-oil futures ticked higher Wednesday, responding to a rally in the euro against the dollar. But prices remain lower than at the same time Tuesday. In the previous session, there was a sharp sell-off in the afternoon, ...
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New York Times Expects 3rd-Quarter Loss
Wall Street Journal
By TESS STYNES The New York Times Co. projected a larger third-quarter revenue decline than analysts do as digital-advertising growth slowed. While advertisers have been spending more lately, not all of it is going to the same places as before, ...
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Oral Treatment for MS Receives FDA Approval
New York Times
By REUTERS ZURICH (Reuters) — The Swiss drug maker Novartis has gained the approval of American regulators for its multiple sclerosis pill Gilenya, putting it ahead of the German rival Merck KGaA in the race to be first with an oral treatment in the ...
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Microsoft to raise dividend
CNN
By Aaron Smith, staff writerSeptember 22, 2010: 6:57 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Microsoft Corp. is ramping up its dividend for the first time in two years as it prepared to borrow billions of dollars. Microsoft said late Tuesday that its board of ...
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Bossi warns against German influence in UniCredit
Reuters
ROME, Sept 22 (Reuters) - A senior Italian politician urged foundation shareholders of UniCredit (CRDI.MI) to defend Italy's biggest bank against growing German influence after its chief executive resigned following a strategic disagreement. ...
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