Monday, December 27, 2010

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BEFORE THE BELL: US Stock Futures Lower After China Rate Hike
Wall Street Journal
By Barbara Kollmeyer US stock futures were pointing to losses for Wall Street when investors return on Monday after the long Christmas weekend, with rate hikes from China the first item of business with which to contend. Futures for the Dow Jones ...
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Spill investigation officials want more warning gadgets
Houston Chronicle
By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY WASHINGTON — When pilots activate landing gear, they are notified when the airplane's wheels have actually deployed, but workers on offshore oil rigs don't get similar feedback when critical equipment operates correctly. ...
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Khodorkovsky Found Guilty of Stealing Oil From Yukos, Defense Lawyer Says
Bloomberg
By Henry Meyer and Anna Shiryaevskaya - Mon Dec 27 11:00:26 GMT 2010 A Moscow judge found Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the jailed former head of Yukos Oil Co., guilty of stealing crude from the company during a six-year period, his lawyers said. ...
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New Voters May Sway Fed Actions
New York Times
By SEWELL CHAN WASHINGTON — As the Federal Reserve debates whether to scale back, continue or expand its $600 billion effort to nurse the economic recovery, four men will have a newly prominent role in influencing the central bank's path. ...
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Stocks, US Futures Drop as China Moves to Cool Economy; Treasuries Fall
Bloomberg
By Stephen Kirkland - Mon Dec 27 11:36:55 GMT 2010 Stocks dropped in Europe and the Shanghai Composite Index lost the most in a month as China's interest-rate increase fanned concern policy makers may accelerate efforts to curb lending. ...
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Sony To Double Output Capacity Of Image Sensors
Wall Street Journal
By Hiroyuki Kachi and Daisuke Wakabayashi TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Sony Corp. (6758.TO) said Monday it plans to spend about Y100 billion to double its output of image sensors used in digital cameras and smartphones over the next business year. ...
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WikiLeaks Assange Writing Tell-All Book
NPR
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will make roughly $1.3 million for penning his memoir. He says he's writing the book to keep WikiLeaks afloat and to cover his legal costs.
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