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| Stocks head for mixed start ahead of jobless data BusinessWeek Anticipation of fresh news from the labor market and high-level efforts to get more Democrats to support the compromise on extending tax cuts has Wall Street on edge ahead of the market opening. The Labor Department will report its tally of people who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dell Pursues Compellent For $876 Million to Fill Void in Storage Lineup Bloomberg By Aaron Ricadela and Katie Hoffmann - Thu Dec 09 23:09:48 GMT 2010 Dell Inc., the third-largest personal-computer maker, is pursuing Compellent Technologies Inc. to fill a void in its lineup after losing a bidding war over another storage company, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| J.&J. Unit Issues Recall of Rolaids New York Times By NATASHA SINGER A unit of Johnson & Johnson announced a nationwide recall on Thursday of all lots — more than 13 million packages — of the soft chewable versions of Rolaids, its popular antacid drug, after reports of consumers finding metal and wood ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed critic to take reins of House oversight panel Reuters By Mark Felsenthal WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Republicans in the US House of Representatives on Thursday picked Ron Paul, an inveterate critic of the Federal Reserve, to head a panel that oversees the central bank, paving the way for challenges to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China Property Prices Rise at Slower Pace After Curbs Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Fri Dec 10 01:38:29 GMT 2010 China's property prices rose at a slower pace for a seventh month in November, when the government raised the reserve-ratio requirement for banks twice and expanded measures to limit the risk of asset ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mortgage rates jump to 6-month high Los Angeles Times The increase this week, to an average of 4.61% for a 30-year loan, is the fourth in a row since rates hit bottom less than a month ago. By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times Mortgage interest rates hit a six-month high this week, dashing the hopes of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| On Christmas Shopping Lists, No Credit Slips New York Times By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD Christmas will no longer be on credit for many shoppers, despite tempting offers from retailers and credit card companies trying to coax the plastic out of consumers' wallets. Liz Gonzalez uses cash to avoid running up further ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| China Reports More-Than-Estimated November Trade Surplus of $22.9 Billion Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Fri Dec 10 02:12:19 GMT 2010 China reported a more-than-estimated November trade surplus of $22.9 billion amid tensions with the US because of slower gains by the yuan against the dollar. Exports and imports both surged, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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