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US Blue-Chip Stocks Close Lower As Euro-Zone Concerns Weigh
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stocks slipped Monday as reignited concerns over European sovereign debt gave investors reason to pause after last week's climb. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 37.24 points, or 0.33%, at 11406.84, ...
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Obama defends Federal Reserve's $600 billion bid to boost economic recovery
Washington Post
By Neil Irwin President Obama on Monday backed the Federal Reserve's decision to inject $600 billion into the US economy through unconventional means, as debate over the central bank's action heated up both domestically and around the world. ...
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BP, firms did not shirk safety for money: panel
Reuters
An oil sheen is seen on the water at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, May 27 2010. By Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House oil spill commission said on Monday it found no ...
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Reuters
Gold Drops From Record as Dollar's Climb Cuts Investors' Demand for Haven
Bloomberg
By Sungwoo Park - Tue Nov 09 01:09:05 GMT 2010 Gold for immediate delivery declined after rallying to a record as the dollar strengthened, paring investors' demand for the metal as an alternative to currencies. Silver also fell. ...
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Crude Oil Stockpiles Increase in Survey, Threatening Rally: Energy Markets
Bloomberg
By Mark Shenk - Tue Nov 09 00:00:00 GMT 2010 US crude-oil inventories probably increased to the highest level in 18 months, threatening a rally in futures prices, as refineries idled units because of lower profit margins, a Bloomberg News survey showed ...
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SAP grills Oracle as Apotheker absent from trial
Reuters
By Dan Levine and Gabriel Madway OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - Oracle Corp CEO Larry Ellison testified that SAP's theft of its software cost his company $4 billion, doubling his previous estimate but failing to cite written evidence of it. ...
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Reuters
Chrysler Tries Makeover on Ugly Duckling
Wall Street Journal
By JEFF BENNETT For the past four years, as Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. made big strides in upgrading their current car portfolios, Chrysler Group LLC was stuck with what many regarded as the most poorly engineered models on the market. ...
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Another Housing Crisis Casualty: Ambac Financial Files for Bankruptcy
DailyFinance
Bond insurer Ambac Financial Group (ABK) said Monday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after it failed to raise additional capital. The embattled company also failed to arrange a structured bankruptcy agreement with senior debt ...
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Japan: Leaders Won't Decide Current-Account Guidelines
Wall Street Journal
By TAKASHI NAKAMICHI TOKYO—Japan's finance minister said Tuesday that the leaders of the Group of 20 industrial and developing countries may agree on the need for "indicative guidelines" to mend global trade imbalances, but they probably won't settle ...
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Emerging-Market Debt Weakens Amid Flurry Of New Bond Deals
Wall Street Journal
By Kejal Vyas Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Emerging market debt weakened Monday, tracking a mostly weaker day for US stocks on renewed concerns over Europe's sovereign-debt problems. Investors also made room for a flurry of new bond ...
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