Friday, October 8, 2010

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How the Bank of America foreclosure freeze affects California homeowners
Los Angeles Times
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times Bank of America is freezing foreclosure sales in all 50 states as it reviews its process for handling related documents. So what does that mean for California homeowners who are in danger of defaulting on the loan or ...
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Stocks rise, oddly, on bleak jobs report
Los Angeles Times
Investors hope the bad employment situation means the government will stimulate the economy further. The Dow breaks 11000 for the first time since May. By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times Wall Street took some bad employment statistics as a good ...
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Police Arrest Tractor-Trailer Driver In Branford
Hartford Courant
A tractor-trailer truck state police have been looking for Friday was found at about 6 pm at the TA truck stop off I-95 in Branford. Troopers approached the vehicle and took the driver and a passenger into custody at gunpoint, then checked the truck ...
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Microsoft buyout buzz propels Adobe stock
Economic Times
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO: Adobe Systems shares surged 12% after a New York Times report fuelled speculation that Microsoft may work more closely with the company or possibly acquire it. Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer recently met with ...
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UPDATE PBOC Gov: Intl Pressure On Yuan May Fade Out With Econ Recovery
Wall Street Journal
By Joy C. Shaw Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--People's Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochaun said Friday international pressure on China's exchange rate policy would fade out along with economic recovery in developed countries. ...
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Government Steps Lightly Into Foreclosure Controversy
Wall Street Journal
By DAMIAN PALETTA WASHINGTON—The top regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said Friday that government officials aimed to develop a tailored response to the recent foreclosure-documentation controversy that wouldn't have an adverse impact on the ...
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Japan Finance Minister Renews Threat Of Forex Intervention
Wall Street Journal
By Takashi Nakamichi Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Japan's finance minister said Friday he will monitor the yen's ascent with "greater interest" and could foresee another intervention in the currency market if deemed necessary, ...
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