Thursday, September 30, 2010

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AIG Reaches Deal to Repay $46 Billion for Federal Bailout
New York Times
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH The American International Group said Thursday that it had reached an agreement in principle to repay the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the company's 2008 rescue, and to gradually return the ownership of its stock to the ...
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Massive Fisher Price Recall: More Than 10M Toys
ABC News
By LEE FERRAN More than 10 million children's toys have been recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the toys' manufacturer Fisher Price, the CPSC announced today. The toy giant has recalled toys -- including ...
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Stocks in US Advance as GDP, Jobless Claims Increase Economic Optimism
Bloomberg
By Inyoung Hwang - Thu Sep 30 14:33:57 GMT 2010 US stocks rose, with the Standard & Poor's 500 Index building on its best September rally since 1939, after government data showed the economy grew more than estimated in the second quarter and jobless ...
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Foreclosures Make Up 24% of Home Sales
TheStreet.com
By Jeanine Skowronski 09/30/10 - 11:05 AM EDT Foreclosed homes accounted for 24% of all residential sales in the second quarter of the year, according to the latest data from RealtyTrac, a firm that monitors the foreclosure market. ...
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GDP report: Economic growth slightly faster
CNNMoney
By Annalyn Censky, staff reporterSeptember 30, 2010: 10:06 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The economy grew at a slightly faster pace in the second quarter than previously thought, but the pace of growth is still painfully slow. ...
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US mortgage rates at record lows-Freddie Mac
Reuters
By Julie Haviv NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - US 30-year and 15-year mortgage rates either tied or reached record lows in the latest week, according to a survey released on Thursday by Freddie Mac, the second-largest US mortgage finance company. ...
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J&J Is Faulted on Recall Timing
Wall Street Journal
By JONATHAN D. ROCKOFF WASHINGTON—Johnson & Johnson should have moved sooner to recall some Motrin pills that the company discovered were defective in late 2008, a federal official is expected to say Thursday. J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit ...
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Ireland will recover quickly
Financial Times
By Danny McCoy The announcement of the final scale of its bank rescue plan concludes a month in which the troubles of Ireland's economy have again been centre stage. Rating agencies and analysts have questioned the capacity of our small economy to cope ...
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Panasonic, Whirlpool to Pay Price-Fixing Fines
Wall Street Journal
By BRENT KENDALL Panasonic Corp. and a Whirlpool Corp. subsidiary will plead guilty to conspiring to fix prices on refrigerant compressors and will pay $140.9 million in criminal fines, the US Justice Department said Thursday. ...
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Principal Financial to Quit Medical Insurance
Wall Street Journal
By NATHAN BECKER Principal Financial Group Inc. said it will leave the medical-insurance business, allowing UnitedHealth Group Inc. to pick up coverage of its customers. The asset manager and life insurer's chief executive, Larry Zimpleman, ...
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