Thursday, October 14, 2010

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Stock futures point to higher open on Wall Street
Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.4 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.4 percent, and Nasdaq 100 futures also up 0.4 percent at 0921 GMT (5:21 am EDT). The dollar . ...
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Obama resists call to halt foreclosures nationwide
Los Angeles Times
Top White House officials say a moratorium could backfire by driving home prices down further and delaying the real estate recovery. By Jim Puzzanghera and Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times As all 50 states escalate efforts to quell a rising tide of ...
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Yahoo surges on reports of buyout by AOL
CNNMoney
By Aaron Smith, staff writerOctober 14, 2010: 8:06 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Yahoo's stock price surged in pre-market trading on reports that rival Internet portal AOL is considering a takeover of the company, with some help by private equity ...
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UBS: no legal action against former execs
The Associated Press
GENEVA — UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, said Thursday it will not take legal action against former executives and board members for the huge losses suffered during the US subprime crisis that forced a bailout. The bank, long the star of the Swiss ...
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Venezuela, Libya Tout Oil at $100, With OPEC Poised to Keep Quotas Intact
Bloomberg
By Ola Galal and Fred Pals - Thu Oct 14 11:09:59 GMT 2010 Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses the implications of Federal Reserve monetary policy for crude oil prices. ...
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Dollar tanks but stocks rise on Fed easing hopes
The Associated Press
LONDON — World markets mostly rose Thursday as investors remained buoyed by the prospect of more monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve. However, predictions of looser US policy have not done the dollar any good as it slid to a 15-year low against ...
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Occidental CEO Irani To Step Down In May, Replaced By Chazen
Wall Street Journal
Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY) said Chief Executive Ray R. Irani plans to step down at the company's annual meeting in May, with recently promoted President and Chief Operating Officer Stephen I. Chazen replacing him. The plans were first reported ...
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JPMorgan fails to ease investors' anxiety
Financial Times
By Francesco Guerrera and Justin Baer in New York Switching between annoyance at one analyst's use of a "squawk box" to terse replies on JPMorgan's soaring reserves against litigation and passionate perorations about the bank's role in society, ...
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Oil Climbs a Second Day on Speculation of Renewed Fed Action
BusinessWeek
By Rachel Graham Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Crude climbed for a second day as growing speculation the Federal Reserve will bolster the US economy stoked gains for commodities, while Saudi Arabia's oil minister said demand is "very healthy. ...
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Hong Kong Stocks Rise as Banks Extend Gains; Commodities Climb
BusinessWeek
By Kana Nishizawa Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong stocks rose as lenders gained for a second day after Chinese bank loans increased, and as commodity producers climbed on higher oil and metal prices. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., ...
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