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US Stocks Climb Broadly Following Housing, Durable-Goods Data
Wall Street Journal
By Donna Kardos Yesalavich Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stocks climbed broadly Friday, putting the market on pace for its fourth-straight weekly gain as investors were encouraged by readings on housing and capital spending by ...
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Gulliver lands in HSBC hot seat with a bump
Reuters
By Steve Slater LONDON (Reuters) - After 30 years at HSBC (HSBA.L), Stuart Gulliver could be forgiven for expecting a smoother elevation to chief executive of the world's third-biggest bank. Gulliver, a keen sailor who grew up in Plymouth on England's ...
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PRECIOUS METALS: Comex Gold Hits $1300/Oz As Dollar Falls
Wall Street Journal
By Matt Day Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Gold futures Friday rose above $1300 an ounce for the first time as a weakening dollar continued to enhance the metal's appeal as an alternative asset. The most actively traded gold contract, ...
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Senate's Lame Ducks Delay Tax Debate
CNBC
It is no shocker that the Senate delayed its vote on extending the Bush Tax Cuts till after the election. But this delay is just adding to the uncertainty hanging over the US economy. Our great country is sick. She's bloated from drinking too much from ...
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New Films Take on Wall Street
ABC News
By RAY SANCHEZ Oliver Stone was talking up his new film, "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," at the SoHo Apple store in Manhattan when a questioner informed him that his wallet had fallen to the floor. "You have a Wall Street eye," said Stone, ...
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US Stock Futures Rise Despite Drop In Durable-Goods Orders
Wall Street Journal
By Donna Kardos Yesalavich NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stock futures rose Friday morning despite a bigger-than-expected drop in US durable-goods orders as concerns about the euro zone eased following an unexpected rise in German business sentiment. ...
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New home sales unchanged in August, supply at 42-year low
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New US single-family home sales were flat in August, but the supply of houses on the market tumbled to the lowest level in 42 years, government data showed on Friday. The Commerce Department reported August sales at a 288000 unit ...
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Reuters
Target to sell iPad in October
Reuters
CHICAGO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Target Corp (TGT.N) is set to sell Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) popular iPad tablet computer, the company said during a meeting with reporters on Friday. The retailer will begin carrying the device on Oct. 3, Kathee Tesija, ...
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Police: Hostage situation at Coral Gables bank; US 1 closed
MiamiHerald.com
By JENNIFER LEBOVICH AND ANDREA TORRES Police closed US 1 in both directions at Red Road in Coral Gables Friday morning as authorities dealt with a hostage situation at a bank, police said. Heavy traffic delays reached the South Miami and Coconut Grove ...
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Brazil Stocks Rise in Biggest Weekly Gain in 2 Months on Petrobras Sale
Bloomberg
By Alexander Ragir and Alexander Cuadros - Fri Sep 24 14:05:49 GMT 2010 Brazil's Bovespa stock index rose, heading for the biggest weekly gain in two months, after Petroleo Brasileiro SA raised 120.4 billion reais ($70.1 billion) in the world's largest ...
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