Friday, December 31, 2010

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Ford, Chrysler recall 165000 vehicles
Boston Globe
AP / December 31, 2010 WASHINGTON — Chrysler recalled about 150000 trucks and SUVs yesterday to address steering, air bag, and potential stalling problems, while Ford recalled nearly 15000 trucks and crossovers because of electrical issues. ...
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European Stocks Open Slightly Higher
Wall Street Journal
By ISHAQ SIDDIQI LONDON—European stocks opened a touch higher on the last trading day of 2010 Friday, as investors hope for further advances in equities in 2011. London's FTSE 100 index opened up 0.1% higher and Paris's CAC-40 index was up 0.1% at ...
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Jobless benefit applications fall to lowest since mid-2008
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Christopher S. Rugaber AP WASHINGTON - The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to its lowest level in nearly 21/2 years, a sign that the job market is slowly improving. Applications dropped by 34000 to 388000, ...
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OIL FUTURES: Crude Prices Down; May Be Volatile Amid Thin Holiday Trade
Wall Street Journal
By Wayne Ma Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Crude oil futures in Asia fell Friday, extending losses from earlier during US trading hours, but prices were poised to remain volatile amid thin holiday trading. Crude prices fell below the ...
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U.S. Mortgage Rates Mostly Rise; 30-Year Fixed At 4.86%
Wall Street Journal
By LAUREN POLLOCK Mortgage rates mostly rose in the latest week, after easing slightly a week earlier, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey of mortgage rates. Rates have mostly climbed in recent weeks after falling through October to a string of ...
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UK House Prices Unexpectedly Rise
Wall Street Journal
By ILONA BILLINGTON LONDON—UK house prices posted a surprise monthly increase at the end of 2010, highlighting that the current downturn in the property market is only a modest one, the Nationwide Building Society said Friday. ...
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