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Irish unveil 4-year plan to claw back $20B, slash deficit
USA Today
By Peter Morrison, AP By Shawn Pogatchnik, AP DUBLIN — Ireland has unveiled the harshest budget measures in its history, a four-year plan to claw back $20 billion using spending cuts and extra taxes. The plan hopes to cut 10 billion euros ($13.3 ...
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Networking Firm Executive Charged in Insider Trading Case
Wall Street Journal
By CHAD BRAY, MICHAEL ROTHFELD And JENNY STRASBURG Federal agents on Wednesday arrested an executive at a California "expert network" firm in connection with a sweeping three-year investigation of insider trading on Wall Street. ...
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US Jobless Claims Decline to 407000, Lowest Since July 2008
Bloomberg
By Shobhana Chandra - Wed Nov 24 13:49:54 GMT 2010 Job seeker Tarlecia Mitchiner fills out an application at the JobLink Career Expo in Raleigh, North Carolina. Photographer: Jim R. Bounds/Bloomberg Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Applications for unemployment ...
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Instant View: Consumer sentiment rises; home sales dip
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - US consumer sentiment rose to its highest level since June on tentative signs of improved job conditions, but single-family sales of new homes fell 8.1 percent in October, suggesting the recovery is still not helping the housing ...
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Lines moving smoothly despite Spirit system crash
Detroit Free Press
By ELISHA ANDERSON AND MATT HELMS On a day when many people are traveling for Thanksgiving, Spirit Airlines' Web site and reservation system is down. It caused exceptionally long lines for check in at Sprit Airlines at Detroit Metro Airport this ...
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Black Friday: More Retail Workers Working on Thanksgiving Day
ABC News
By BRADLEY BLACKBURN For thousands of retail employees across the country, Thanksgiving morning won't be a time to put a turkey in the oven. Instead, they'll put on their uniforms and head to work. Upending a time traditionally reserved for family and ...
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After last week's spike, mortgage rates stabilize
MarketWatch
By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — After a big jump last week, mortgage rates stabilized this week, with rates on fixed-rate mortgages barely changing, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey of conforming mortgage rates, ...
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Deere Swings to Profit
Wall Street Journal
By NATHAN BECKER Deere & Co. swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter profit from a loss a year earlier—when results were hit by $364.8 million in write-downs—as the farm-equipment giant's performance topped analysts' expectations. Shares fell 1.5% premarket ...
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UBS, Others Sued for $2 Billion in Madoff Case
ABC News
By Jonathan Stempel and Santosh Nadgir NEW YORK/BANGALORE (Reuters) - The trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff's investment firm has sued UBS AG and other entities for more than $2 billion, accusing them of collaborating in Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme. ...
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Oracle rises, SAP dips on $1.3 billion verdict
MarketWatch
By Benjamin Pimentel, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Shares of Oracle Corp. gained Wednesday, a day after the software behemoth won a $1.3 billion verdict against rival SAP AG. Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) was up 2.2% in early trading to $27.78, ...
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