Tuesday, January 4, 2011

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European Stocks Rise on Economic Data
Wall Street Journal
By ISHAQ SIDDIQI And TOBY ANDERONS LONDON—European stock markets pushed higher Tuesday, with shares in London leading the way, on rising hopes that global economy will strengthen this year. The Stoxx Europe 600 index was recently up 1.2% at 281.35, ...
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Positive Data Boosts Euro
Wall Street Journal
By CLARE CONNAGHAN LONDON—A broadly positive tone dominated foreign-exchange markets in European trading hours Tuesday with upbeat data helping the euro and pound gain ground against the dollar, while the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc slid as trading ...
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Tax rate change will mean extra pay for wage earners
Tallahassee.com
By Spencer Ingram • Guest Columnist • Published: January 04. 2011 2:00AM Working individuals will notice extra money in their paychecks due to the tax legislation that took effect Jan. 1. One of the most beneficial effects of the legislation is the ...
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Foreclosure Probe, Madoff, Siga, Mattel in Court News
Bloomberg
By Elizabeth Amon - Tue Jan 04 11:32:35 GMT 2011 The 50 state attorneys general probing US foreclosure practices will first settle with the five largest loan servicers, including Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., Iowa Attorney General Tom ...
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Two Borders' Execs Resign; B&N's Nook Boosts Holidays
ABC News
By Phil Wahba and Dhanya Skariachan NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barnes & Noble Inc reported strong preliminary holiday results at its superstores, led by the popularity of its Nook e-readers, and shares of the top US bookseller gained 9 percent on Monday. ...
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Buffett Locks In Rates on New Bonds Amid Rising Yields
Bloomberg
By Sarah McDonald and Katrina Nicholas - Tue Jan 04 06:47:05 GMT 2011 Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. sold $1.5 billion of mostly fixed-rate debt to retire floating-rate notes at a time when government bond yields are rising and the US is ...
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Path Clears for Deep-Water Drilling
Wall Street Journal
By BEN CASSELMAN And DANIEL GILBERT Deep-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico could resume within weeks under a policy announced Monday by the Obama administration, which has come under increasing criticism from the oil industry and politicians in the ...
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Motorola Is Split Into Two
Wall Street Journal
By SPENCER E. ANTE The split-up of Motorola Inc., which takes effect Tuesday, will create two more-focused successors, but it will leave them more exposed to the whims of big customers and battling with each other for corporate business. ...
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