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AIG Strikes Deal to Retire Fed Credit Line, Wind Down Bailout
BusinessWeek
By Andrew Frye and Rebecca Christie Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- American International Group Inc. struck a deal to repay the Federal Reserve, the regulator that first bailed out the insurer in 2008, and then focus on retiring obligations to the US Treasury ...
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Hackers Give Web Companies a Test of Free Speech
New York Times
By ASHLEE VANCE and MIGUEL HELFT A hacking free-for-all has exploded on the Web, and Facebook and Twitter are stuck in the middle. MasterCard's Web site would not load after hackers attacked it. MasterCard had blocked donations to WikiLeaks. ...
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Treasuries Rise, Snap Two-Day Slump, as Yields at Six-Month High Attract
Bloomberg
By Ron Harui - Thu Dec 09 01:01:57 GMT 2010 Treasuries rose, following the biggest two-day decline in two years, as benchmark yields at the highest level in six months attracted investors. Ten-year notes rallied before Federal Reserve policy makers ...
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Summary Box: Home Depot ups outlook slightly
BusinessWeek
By AP THE NEWS: Home Depot Inc. raised its 2010 earnings guidance for the second time in two months as November sales came in better than expected. But revenue growth overall remains constrained. THE CONTEXT: Home improvement retailers are dealing with ...
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Citi Expects 'Significant Demand' for Nigeria Bond
BusinessWeek
By Vincent Nwanma Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit said he expects to see "significant demand" for Nigeria's planned Eurobond. The bond will be received by a broad investor base and will attract interest from ...
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2 Unions' Backing Helps Chances of Trade Pact With South Korea
New York Times
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE An unusual split in the labor movement has developed over President Obama's proposed free-trade pact with South Korea, with two powerful unions backing the deal — a development that experts say will make Congressional ratification ...
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Study: More Americans Will Work Through Retirement
FOX 9 News
(NewsCore) - A majority of Americans expect to work through their retirement years because their retirement accounts are severely underfunded, according to a survey published Wednesday by Wells Fargo. Three in four Americans have less than seven ...
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Poll: Many Americans feel nation lags behind economically
Catholic Online
By Catholic Online The United States' self-esteem has apparently taken a hit over the current economic slowdown. In the latest Allstate-National Journal Heartland Monitor poll, only one in five Americans said that the US economy is the world's ...
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PrimeLending to pay $2 million to settle Justice Department racial-bias case
Los Angeles Times
A large Texas mortgage lender with operations across much of the nation has agreed to pay $2 million to borrowers to resolve Justice Department allegations that it discriminated against African Americans from 2006 through 2009. ...
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