Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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NY Fed joins investors demanding Bank of America buy back mortgages
Washington Post
Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Lisa Welch of MFC Global Investment Management speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Murphy about the outlook for Bank of America Corp. and the prospects for mortgage buy-backs. Pacific Investment Management Co., BlackRock Inc. and the ...
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Washington Post
Dollar Surge Crushes Stocks; Dow Drops 165
FOXBusiness
By Matt Egan A perfect storm of factors combined to spark Wall Street's ugliest day in two months on Tuesday as the markets were spooked by the dollar surging to two-week highs, a New York Fed lawsuit against Bank of America and a selloff in the tech ...
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FOXBusiness
Yahoo Profit Rises, but Revenue Is Flat
New York Times
By VERNE G. KOPYTOFF SAN FRANCISCO — Almost two years after Carol A. Bartz took over as chief executive of Yahoo, the turnaround of the country's biggest Web portal is still clearly a work in progress. Yahoo's tepid financial results, announced Tuesday ...
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Asian Shares Mostly Down; Resources Cos Hit After China Hike
Wall Street Journal
By Shri Navaratnam and Wei-Zhe Tan SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets were mostly lower Wednesday as many investors reduced their exposure to equities in the wake of a surprise rate hike from China late on Tuesday. Resources stocks led the ...
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China May Raise Rare Earths Export Quota `Slightly' in 2010, Official Says
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Oct 20 04:40:27 GMT 2010 China may raise its export quota for rare earths used in electronics, alternative energy and weapons, according to an official who until last week oversaw the industry in the country. ...
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Nikkei down 2 pct on China rate hike, Wall St drop
Reuters
By Aiko Hayashi and Chikafumi Hodo TOKYO, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei slid more than 2 percent and briefly touched a one-month intraday low on Wednesday as investors rushed to take profits after an unexpected credit tightening in China and as ...
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Bumpy Start to BP Fund Puzzles Gulf
Wall Street Journal
By DIONNE SEARCEY ORANGE BEACH, Ala.—The last Saturday night in September, Timothy Farris shut down his Godfather's Pizza restaurant here in this small Gulf Coast beach town, a victim, he says, of the dismal tourist slump that accompanied oil and tar ...
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