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Two-Year Treasury Yields Near Record on Easing Prospects Before Fed Meet
Bloomberg
By Candice Zachariahs - Tue Nov 02 00:52:39 GMT 2010 Treasury two-year yields were near a record low amid expectations the Federal Reserve will announce a new program of asset purchases to boost the economy at the close of a two-day meeting starting ...
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Asian Shares Mixed; Investors Hold Breath, Await Fed Outcome
Wall Street Journal
By Shri Navaratnam SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian share markets were mixed Tuesday with earnings concerns weighing on Tokyo, while many investors were cautious ahead of a widely-anticipated US Federal Reserve meeting this week. ...
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Yen Declines Against Euro as Asian Recovery Signs Reduce Demand for Refuge
Bloomberg
By Ron Harui and Monami Yui - Tue Nov 02 01:08:15 GMT 2010 The yen fell versus 15 of 16 major counterparts after a New Zealand report today showed wage growth accelerated for a second straight quarter and Chinese data yesterday showed manufacturing ...
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Enron's Skilling seeks new trial in Houston appeal
BusinessWeek
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI The former CEO of Enron is asking a federal appeals court to grant him a new trial based on a Supreme Court ruling his attorney says puts his conviction in question. The hearing in Houston on Monday was scheduled after the US ...
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Wilmington Trust Wilts Into The Arms of M&T
Forbes
Shares of Wilmington Trust drop nearly 42 percent after M&T agrees to buy the bank for $351 million. Shares of Wilmington Trust are lower by 41 percent after M&T agreed to buy the troubled bank for $351 million. Wilmington Trust lost $369.9 million in ...
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AIG to Get $22 Billion in TARP Funds for Fed Exit
ABC News
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Insurer American International Group will get up to $22 billion more in US taxpayer funds in a restructuring that will pay off the Federal Reserve in full and allow taxpayers to begin profiting from the firm's ...
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SEC Probes JP Morgan Credit Deal
Wall Street Journal
By JEAN EAGLESHAM And DAN FITZPATRICK The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating a $1.1 billion deal sold by JP Morgan Chase & Co., as part of a wider probe by the regulator into complex mortgage securities at the heart of the financial ...
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Anadarko Petroleum posts 3Q loss on charges
BusinessWeek
Anadarko Petroleum is reporting a third-quarter net loss in part because of one-time charges related to losses on commodity price hedges. Anadarko said Monday its net loss totaled $26 million, or 5 cents per share, for the July-September quarter. ...
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In Air Cargo Business, It's Speed vs. Screening
New York Times
The Obama administration is expected to announce measures to tighten the screening of air cargo. By BARRY MEIER and ERIC LIPTON It is an essential lubricant of the global economy — the multibillion-dollar air cargo industry, which every day carries ...
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