Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Home Prices in 20 US Cities Rise Less Than Forecast
Bloomberg
By Bob Willis - Tue Oct 26 14:11:30 GMT 2010 The Conference Board's sentiment index climbed to 50.2, exceeding the median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey, from revised 48.6 in September, according to figures from the New York-based research group ...
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Ford, Chrysler lead list of $2.1B in state grants
Detroit Free Press
By CHRIS CHRISTOFF LANSING – Major tax credits for Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC head the list of 17 projects approved for a total of $2.1 billion in tax breaks in southeast and west Michigan today by the Michigan Economic Growth Authority ...
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BMW Recalls Some Turbo-Charged Cars Following ABC News Investigation
ABC News
By CHRIS CUOMO, CHRIS VLASTO, JAMES HILL and LAUREN PEARLE BMW has issued a voluntary recall of some 130000 vehicles that are equipped with twin-turbo engines just hours after ABC News aired a report on its investigation into potential problems ...
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New Berkshire Appointee Doesn't Fit Buffett's Buy-and-Hold Mold
Wall Street Journal
By ERIK HOLM Todd Combs, the hedge-fund manager named as Warren Buffett's eventual replacement as head of investing at Berkshire Hathaway Inc., has achieved much of his success in recent years by moving in and out of stocks much faster than the Oracle ...
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Stocks waver on mixed earnings, rising dollar
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks were narrowly mixed in midday trading Tuesday after a rise in consumer confidence offset disappointing news on home prices and earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 3 points, while broader indexes were mixed. ...
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US Consumer Confidence Rose in October From 7-Month Low
Bloomberg
By Courtney Schlisserman - Tue Oct 26 14:19:58 GMT 2010 Confidence among US consumers rose in October from a seven-month low, while measures of labor market sentiment showed the biggest part of the economy will have trouble accelerating. ...
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Treasuries Remain Lower After $35 Billion Sale of 2-Year Notes
BusinessWeek
By Daniel Kruger Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries remained lower after the government's auction of $35 billion in two-year debt, the second of four note sales this week totaling $109 billion, drew higher- than-average demand. The securities yielded a ...
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BROKER'S WORLD: UBS US Tops Rivals With $4.4B In 3Q Asset Inflows
Wall Street Journal
By Annie Gasparro A DOW JONES NEWSWIRES COLUMN NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--UBS AG (UBS) continues to show signs of recovery in its Wealth Management Americas division with net client asset inflows of $4.4 billion in the US in the third quarter, according to ...
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Ameritrade 4Q Profit Off 27% On Weak Trading Volume
Wall Street Journal
By Brett Philbin Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.'s (AMTD) fiscal fourth-quarter profit plunged 27% from a year ago, as a slowdown in client activity brought trading volumes to their lowest level in two years. ...
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IBM Board Approves $10 Billion for Stock Repurchases
Bloomberg
By Katie Hoffmann - Tue Oct 26 15:56:10 GMT 2010 A logo hangs outside the International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) offices at 590 Madison Avenue in New York. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg International Business Machines Corp., ...
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