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Louisiana's foreclosure filings jump in 2010
Forbes
By ALAN SAYRE , 01.13.11, 11:44 AM EST NEW ORLEANS -- A total of 15753 properties received some type of foreclosure filing in Louisiana in 2010, more than doubling the total from two years ago, a national tracking firm said Thursday. Irvine, Calif. ...
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ECB, Bank of England both keep rates at same levels
MarketWatch
By William L. Watts, MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) — European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said a recent rise in inflation would probably prove temporary but emphasized that policy makers stood ready to act if needed, giving the euro ...
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Jobless claims jump, wholesale food costs surge
Reuters
A sign announces an open house for a home for sale in Silver Spring, Maryland, May 23, 2010. By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US jobless claims jumped to their highest level since October while food and energy costs boosted producer ...
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Europe bond sales, weak US jobs report hurt dollar
Bloomberg
By AP NEW YORK (AP) — A report on jobs that showed more people filing for unemployment aid in the US weighed on the dollar Thursday. The euro got a boost after successful bond auctions in Portugal and Italy helped calm some investors worried about ...
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Street Stumbles On Jobless Claims
Forbes
Wall Street got off to a shaky start Thursday after the Labor Department reported unemployment filings picked up last week and a closely-watched inflation gauge showed prices for food and energy are rising, but others are little changed. ...
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Marathon Oil Splits Itself Into Refining, E&P Businesses
Forbes
Marathon Oil goes ahead with plans to separate its upstream and downstream businesses into two separate entities. One day after ITT announced a split into separate companies, Marathon Oil Corporation announced it would spin-off its downstream energy ...
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Agency Revokes Permit for Major Coal Mining Project
New York Times
By JOHN M. BRODER WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency revoked the permit for one of the nation's largest mountaintop-removal coal mining projects on Thursday, saying the mine would have done unacceptable damage to rivers, wildlife and ...
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German Fin Min: Euro Rescue Funds Are Available In Its Entirety
Wall Street Journal
BERLIN (Dow Jones)--The current euro zone rescue fund will be available, in its entirety, if the need arises, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Thursday. He said Germany wasn't happy with European Commission President Jose Manuel ...
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Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage dips to 4.71 pct.
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Rates on fixed mortgages dipped for the second straight week as Treasury yields fell. Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the 30-year mortgage dropped to 4.71 percent this week from 4.77 percent the previous week. ...
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Trading The AIG IPO (AIG, MS, GS)
San Francisco Chronicle
AIG (NYSE: AIG) is getting closer and closer to becoming an entire publicly traded company again, and the underwriters of the "re-IPO" will reap billions in profits and fees, as it's the "largest share offering in the history of humankind. ...
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