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Bernanke says Federal Reserve ready to further stimulate the economy
Los Angeles Times
The Fed chairman suggests creating a program of buying US Treasury bonds in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. Still, it's unknown how and when the central bank will take action. By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times Federal Reserve Chairman Ben ...
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Low inflation rate bites millions of retirees
Reuters
Retired General Motors auto worker John Martinez (L) and two of his sons Gabriel (C) and Emilio take a break while landscaping the front of their home in Lincoln park, Michigan April 17, 2009. By Donna Smith WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Social Security ...
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US Plans Inquiry on China's Subsidies of Clean Energy
New York Times
By SEWELL CHAN The Obama administration announced Friday that it would investigate a complaint accusing China of illegally subsidizing its clean-energy industries, in another sign of its newly assertive posture over China's trade and commercial ...
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Seagate Shares Jump On Talks Of Going Private >STX
Wall Street Journal
By Shara Tibken Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Shares of Seagate Technology Inc. (STX) soared more than 19% Friday after the hard-disk drive maker said it has been approached by an unnamed party interested in taking it private for the ...
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Summary Box: Prices, Excluding Energy, Unchanged
ABC News
AP By AP PRICES FLAT: Consumer prices, outside of energy and food, were unchanged in September. Core consumer prices rose only 0.8 percent in the past year, the smallest gain since March 1961. NO PRICING POWER: The report shows businesses are reluctant ...
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GE posts lower profit, sales miss target
MarketWatch
By Shawn Langlois, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — General Electric Co. shares dropped 5% on Friday after the industrial and financial-services conglomerate posted a lower third-quarter profit and handed in surprisingly soft revenue. ...
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Sony Ericsson Bangs Smartphone Drum
Forbes
Despite weak sales, handset maker is eager to corner the market for Google's Android operating system. LONDON -- Just like handset rival Nokia, Sony Ericsson wants to be big in smartphones, specifically the biggest when it comes to smartphones that run ...
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Google Nears $600 After Giving Display, Mobile Revenue
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Google Inc. (GOOG) shares flirted with $600 during the regular session Friday after reporting better-than-expected quarterly results and finally indicating progress in developing other significant revenue streams beyond its ...
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General Motors Recalls 303100 Impala Cars for Seat Belt Malfunction Risk
Bloomberg
By Angela Greiling Keane - Fri Oct 15 13:51:08 GMT 2010 General Motors Co. is recalling 303100 Impala cars in the US because seat belts in the front seat may not be properly anchored and may not restrain passengers in a crash. ...
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