Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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US house prices fall in October, set to tumble further still
Christian Science Monitor
A study of 20 US cities shows that house prices fell in all 20 in October. Atlanta was hit the hardest. Overall, house prices fell by 1.3 percent in the month. A sold sign is displayed outside a house in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, in October. ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Consumer Confidence Retreats in Dec.
ABC News
AP By RZT-ad —SLIPPING CONFIDENCE: Consumer confidence fell to 52.5 in December from a revised 54.3 in November. Analysts had expected a reading of 55.8. The survey is based on a sample of 5000 US households, and the cutoff date for preliminary results ...
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Molycorp shares yoyo on China rare earth quota cut
Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shares of rare earth mining company Molycorp Inc (MCP.N) rose as much as 11.6 percent on Tuesday after China announced new cuts in exports of the minerals, the latest step in a clampdown that has sent users scrambling to find ...
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Time Warner Cable Rejects Sinclair Proposal, Could See Blackout at Year End
Fox Business
By Jennifer Booton In a move that could lead to a blackout of some stations after midnight on Dec. 31, Time Warner Cable (TWC) has rejected a proposal from Sinclair (SBGI) to increase subscribers' monthly bills by ten cents. Sinclair said Tuesday Time ...
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Allstate sues BofA, Mozilo over Countrywide losses
Reuters
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Allstate Corp has sued Bank of America Corp and 18 other defendants over alleged losses on more than $700 million of mortgage securities it bought from Countrywide Financial Corp. The largest publicly-traded US ...
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Airlines Raise Fares On Many US Routes
NPR
by AP Passengers whose travel plans were wrecked this week when thousands of flights were canceled might not want to hear it, but airfares are going up again. Several airlines confirmed Tuesday that they are raising prices on many domestic routes by ...
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American Companies Flourish With Foreign Hiring
Slate Magazine (blog)
American companies are getting back on their feet, but American workers aren't. This isn't because companies aren't hiring but, rather, because they're doing it overseas. According to the Associated Press, companies like Coca-Cola, DuPont, ...
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Europe's Economic Pain Awakens Old Arguments
New York Times
Peter Morrison/AP A protest rally against government austerity measures in Dublin in November. After the bailouts of Ireland and Greece, anxiety in the euro region lingers. By LANDON THOMAS Jr. When the treaty establishing Europe's common currency was ...
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