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Fannie, Freddie May Draw $363 Billion, FHFA Says Bloomberg By Lorraine Woellert - Thu Oct 21 19:18:16 GMT 2010 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage-finance companies operating under US conservatorship, may need as much as $363 billion in Treasury Department aid through 2013, the Federal Housing Finance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mass. jobless rate drops to 8.4 percent in Sept. BusinessWeek By MARK PRATT News that the Massachusetts unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in 16 months in September, even though the state's economy shed nearly 21000 jobs, quickly became a point of contention in the race for governor. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HEARD ON THE STREET: Optimism on Nokia Looks Like a Tough Call Wall Street Journal By HESTER PLUMRIDGE The honeymoon for Nokia's new chief executive, Stephen Elop, could be brief. The Finnish mobile group's shares rose 6.3% Thursday after it swung to a €321 million ($448 million) pretax profit, almost a third higher than market ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. airlines to tamp capacity growth in 2011 MarketWatch By Christopher Hinton, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Don't expect US carriers to add seat capacity anytime soon despite growing air-travel demand and jetliners being packed from cockpit to rudder. This week the big network carriers recommitted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's 'Double Irish' tax scheme saved it $3.1B CNET by Tom Krazit Usually when you order a Double Irish you wind up with a healthy slug of Jameson, not a complicated tax-reduction scheme on the Emerald Isle. But turns out Google and many other companies are taking advantage of legal tax maneuvers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
8 plead not guilty to looting Calif. city's funds Washington Post By JOHN ROGERS AP LOS ANGELES -- Eight current and former officials have pleaded not guilty to looting millions of dollars from California's modest blue-collar city of Bell. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Hilleri G. Merritt ordered them to return to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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