Friday, October 15, 2010

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Bernanke Signals Intent to Further Spur Economy
New York Times
Ben S. Bernanke, the Fed chairman, in Pittsburgh on Wednesday. He said Friday that the central bank was poised to take steps to help fight unemployment. By SEWELL CHAN BOSTON — The Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, sent a clear signal on ...
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New York Times
No increase in Social Security benefits for 2nd straight year, government says
Washington Post
For the second year in a row, the nearly 54 million retirees and other Americans who receive Social Security benefits will not get any cost-of-living increase in 2011 in their monthly checks, government officials announced Friday morning. ...
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Retail Sales in US Climbed More Than Forecast in September
Bloomberg
By Bob Willis - Fri Oct 15 12:51:01 GMT 2010 Retailers like Target Corp. are sweetening discounts and using promotions ahead of the holiday season to move merchandise as joblessness hovers near a 26-year high. Photographer: Tom Starkweather/Bloomberg ...
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Inflation rate stays uncomfortably low
CNNMoney
By Annalyn Censky, staff reporterOctober 15, 2010: 8:52 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Consumer prices are up slightly over last year driven by climbing food and energy costs, according to a government report released Friday. The Consumer Price Index ...
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UPDATE 1-Schwab's quarterly profit up after charges
Reuters
CHICAGO Oct 15 (Reuters) - Charles Schwab Corp (SCHW.N) said on Friday its adjusted quarterly profit rose 9 percent, beating expectations, even as persistently low interest rates and muted client trading weighed on the big brokerage and fund manager. ...
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Google Stock Around $600 After Giving Display, Mobile Revenue
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Google Inc. (GOOG) shares Friday are flirting with $600 again after reporting better-than-expected quarterly results and finally indicating progress in developing other significant revenue streams beyond its dominance in online ...
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GE 3Q Profit Down 18% On Japan Sale; Orders Rise >GE
Wall Street Journal
By Bob Sechler Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES General Electric Co.'s (GE) third-quarter earnings fell 18%, hurt partly by a $1.1 billion boost to reserves stemming from the 2008 sale of its Japan consumer-finance business. The conglomerate, however ...
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Will Seagate Be Going Private?
Benzinga
Seagate Technology (NASDAQ: STX) has announced preliminary discussions pertaining to the rumors that the company may go private, according to JP Morgan. company, a party has indicated "preliminary" interest in a going-private transaction related to ...
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Fed Anticipation Drives EU Bonds
Wall Street Journal
By EMESE BARTHA FRANKFURT—Expectations for a sizeable Treasurys purchase by the Federal Reserve are the key driver on government bond markets, as the advanced state of debt funding allows euro-zone sovereigns to scale down their supply and market ...
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Sony Ericsson Net Rises Less Than Estimated on Parts Shortages
Bloomberg
By Diana ben-Aaron - Fri Oct 15 11:08:36 GMT 2010 Chief Executive Officer Bert Nordberg said that printed circuit boards and LED screens were in short supply owing to the explosive growth of smartphones, and that caused the company to lose orders it ...
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