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| EU Urges Ireland to Take a Bailout Wall Street Journal By MARCUS WALKER, BRIAN BLACKSTONE And NEIL SHAH European officials are encouraging Ireland to accept a bailout to restore confidence in its solvency and stop the spread of financial-market turbulence to other euro members, according to senior EU ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China to play role in General Motors IPO The Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — Among the banks helping General Motors with its initial public stock offering next week are two identified by initials only: ICBC and CICC. Americans uncomfortable with US government ownership of General Motors may want to hear more: One ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| U.S. stocks drop on China rate fears MarketWatch By MarketWatch Gold has become highly prized bling, as anxious and astute buyers alike, from hedge-fund players to central bankers, flock to the "currency of fear." Gold at around $1400 an ounce is almost double what it commanded two years ago, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taxes and Inflation Data to Dominate Week ABC News By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) - Without a boost from Washington policymakers or data showing budding strength in the economy, Wall Street's rally may be running out of fuel as the S&P 500 eases off its 2010 high. A data-heavy week could give ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bernard Madoff's Steinway Grand Piano Sold for $42000 at New York Auction Bloomberg By Philip Boroff - Sat Nov 13 18:40:39 GMT 2010 A Steinway & Sons grand piano owned by Bernard L. Madoff sold for $42000 in a New York auction as collectors and dealers paid premium prices for mementos owned by the formerly high-living confidence man. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Executives to Get Pay Boosts Wall Street Journal By ANDREW MORSE SAN FRANCISCO – Google Inc. said on Friday that it had approved pay raises and bigger bonuses for its executive officers, a move that comes just days after the Internet giant told rank-and-file employees they would get pay boosts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Va. Farm Bureau says Thanksgiving costs stable BusinessWeek By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM Turkey and the trimmings won't cost much more this year than last, according to the Virginia Farm Bureau, but some Virginians think the estimate is missing some important ingredients for a feast. The bureau says it should cost ... See all stories on this topic » |
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