Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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On Web, FCC seeks middle course
Washington Post
By Cecilia Kang New Internet access rules approved by federal regulators on Tuesday prohibit network operators from meddling with Web traffic into American homes but do not extend to the fast-growing market for smartphones and tablet computers. ...
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US Stocks Erasing Loss Since Lehman Brothers Collapse Fuels Bulls on '11
Bloomberg
By Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Inyoung Hwang - Wed Dec 22 05:04:01 GMT 2010 The advance that lifted the Standard & Poor's 500 Index above its level before the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. in September 2008 is an encouraging sign for bulls, ...
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Ernst & Young accused of hiding Lehman travails
Houston Chronicle
By PETER LATTMAN New York Times The New York attorney general Tuesday sued Ernst & Young, accusing the accounting firm of helping Lehman Brothers, its client, "engage in a massive accounting fraud" by misleading investors about the investment bank's ...
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FOREX-Euro pauses after lows vs Swiss franc, Aussie
Reuters
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO, Dec 22 (Reuters) - The euro won a reprieve after plumbing new lows on the Swiss franc and Australian dollar on Wednesday but the single currency is seen stuck in a slow descent as a steady drip of grim ratings news erodes ...
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Stocks Advance; Banks Rise; 3M Slips
CNBC
Stocks rose as a series of strong earnings reports, coupled with M&A activity, lifted market sentiment. The S&P 500 broke through resistance levels to trade above 1250. The Nasdaq also gained. The CBOE Volatility Index, widely considered the best gauge ...
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Fed extends currency swaps with foreign banks
Washington Post
Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Daragh Maher, head of global foreign exchange at Credit Agricole SA, talks about the outlook for the euro and dollar in 2011. He speaks with Andrea Catherwood on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." By Neil Irwin and Howard ...
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Washington Post
EEOC Sues Kaplan Over Hiring
New York Times
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE The lawsuit, an unusual intervention by the federal government on the issue, comes amid rising concerns that employers are denying jobs to applicants with damaged credit histories, even in cases where creditworthiness does not ...
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TD CEO Dismisses Speculation Basel Rules Could Prompt Ameritrade Sale
Wall Street Journal
TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) Chief Executive Ed Clark dismissed market speculation that new international capital rules could prompt Canada's second-largest lender to sell its stake in US online brokerage TD Ameritrade Inc. (AMTD). ...
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