Friday, January 21, 2011

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Bank of America posts big loss
Washington Post
A Bank of America loan servicer helps homeowners modify their mortgage at an event Thursday in Los Angeles. (Jonathan Alcorn) By David S. Hilzenrath The toll from the housing crisis could continue to weigh on Bank of America, draining billions of ...
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Citigroup's Pandit Gets Raise, Morgan Stanley's CEO Takes Less
BusinessWeek
By Donal Griffin Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc. boosted Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit's base salary to $1.75 million from $1 after the bank's first profit for a year under his watch as Wall Street firms announced pay packages for top ...
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Facebook Raises $1.5B In Private Placement Led By Goldman Sachs
Wall Street Journal
Social-networking company Facebook Inc. said it raised $1.5 billion, a transaction that included a controversial private placement led by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) that values the company at $50 billion. On Friday, Goldman Sachs completed an ...
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Alaska's unemployment rate hits 8.1 percent
Anchorage Daily News
Alaska's unemployment rate rose slightly to 8.1 percent last month, the state Department of Labor said Friday. That rate is up from 8 percent in November. The statewide jobless rate, when adjusted for seasonal factors, has hung just above or just below ...
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US 10-Year Yields Rise by Most in 6 Weeks on Economic Outlook
BusinessWeek
By Cordell Eddings and Daniel Kruger Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries fell, pushing up 10-year note yields the most in six weeks, as economic reports in the US and Europe bolstered speculation the global recovery is building momentum and damped ...
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Company to stop making drug commonly used in executions
Washington Post
By Rob Stein The US company that makes a drug most states use in lethal injection announced Friday that it would no longer produce the powerful anesthetic, a decision that throws capital punishment in the United States into disarray. ...
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EPA backs broader use of ethanol
Houston Chronicle
By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY Copyright 2011 Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON — Over the objections of oil refiners and automakers, the US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday endorsed the use of more ethanol-blended fuel in most passenger cars. ...
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Single currency bolstered by eurozone sentiment
Financial Times
By Peter Garnham The euro hit a two-month high against the dollar this week as fears over the eurozone debt crisis eased. Investors took a more sanguine view over the problems in the region despite reports that Greece was in discussions to restructure ...
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