Friday, October 15, 2010

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Bernanke totes up pros — and cons — of more stimulus
Los Angeles Times
The Fed chairman makes the case for his agency buying more US securities, but his acknowledgement of the risks sows doubts among economists that it will be enough to help. By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, ...
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Mozilo PaysRecord Penalty For Securities Fraud
Forbes
Charged with securities fraud and insider trading, former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo reaches a settlement with the SEC. The SEC announced on Friday that it had reached a settlement with former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo under which he would have ...
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Winners and losers from a foreclosure holiday
Washington Post
By Elizabeth Razzi The foreclosure machine - which turned out to be more automated than most would have guessed, with some processors admitting to signing off on key documents without giving them a glance - threatens to grind to a halt as some of the ...
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Crude Oil Futures Drop to Lowest Level in Two Weeks as Dollar Strengthens
Bloomberg
By Margot Habiby - Fri Oct 15 20:18:34 GMT 2010 Crude oil fell to the lowest level in two weeks as the dollar strengthened, curbing the appeal of commodities as an alternative investment. Oil retreated as the Dollar Index, which tracks the US currency ...
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Balancing Act Tried With China
Wall Street Journal
By BOB DAVIS and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON The Obama administration, employing a good-cop, bad-cop approach to China, applauded Beijing's recent currency moves but opened a new fight over whether the Chinese improperly subsidize clean-technology ...
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US to Investigate China's Clean Energy Subsidies
New York Times
By SEWELL CHAN and KEITH BRADSHER The economic tension between the United States and China escalated on Friday, as the Obama administration pledged to investigate Beijing's subsidies to its growing clean energy industries while delaying a politically ...
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Tribune executive who sent offensive e-mail quits
Chicago Tribune
AP The chief executive of Tribune Co. has informed staffers a top executive he suspended this week after sending an inappropriate e-mail has quit. In a one-paragraph memo sent Friday, CEO Randy Michaels said Lee Abrams offered his resignation and he ...
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Google's Schmidt sees Web access for billions more
CNET
by Martin LaMonica When asked about the implications of Google earning a billion dollars from mobile-ad revenue, Schmidt said "anything that is a billion dollars is good, and if it's growing, it's better." Google CEO Eric Schmidt, answering a question ...
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CORRECT:2nd UPDATE:GE 3Q Profit Down 18% On Japan Sale; Orders Rise
Wall Street Journal
("2nd UPDATE: GE 3Q Profit Down 18% On Japan Sale; Orders Rise," at 11:27 am EDT, misstated in the 12th paragraph the aggregate amount of reserves GE has set aside so far for liabilities stemming from the 2008 sale of its Japan consumer-finance ...
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Split Decision on Wall Street
FOXBusiness
By Matt Egan Wall Street delivered a mixed verdict on Friday as Google's blockbuster results drove the Nasdaq Composite to new five-month highs, but reeling big banks like Bank of America barred the broader markets from joining the party. ...
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