Monday, January 3, 2011

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Bank of America settles loan dispute with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
Washington Post
By David S. Hilzenrath Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the financial giants whose failed mortgage investments made them wards of the government, have accepted $2.8 billion from Bank of America to largely put to rest claims that the bank sold them faulty ...
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US STOCKS-Wall Street climbs in first session of 2011
Reuters
By Leah Schnurr NEW YORK, Jan 3 (Reuters) - US stocks greeted the new year with a rally on Monday as encouraging signs about the outlook for manufacturing around the world prompted investors to inject new money into the market. ...
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Oil Trades Near 27-Month High as Economic Recovery May Boost Energy Demand
Bloomberg
By Mark Shenk and Ben Sharples - Mon Jan 03 23:39:41 GMT 2011 Oil traded near a 27-month high in New York after growth in US and European manufacturing bolstered optimism fuel demand may increase as the economic recovery strengthens. ...
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Expedia drops American Airlines fares
USA Today
By Roger Yu, USA TODAY Shares of online travel agencies Expedia and Orbitz fell on Monday after Expedia announced that it dropped American Airlines' fares from its sites. Expedia says its decision over the weekend to drop AA entirely from its search ...
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Bankruptcies top 1.5 million in 2010
CNNMoney
By Charles Riley, staff reporterJanuary 3, 2011: 7:00 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The number of Americans filing for bankruptcy in 2010 ticked up 9% over the previous year to more than 1.53 million, industry groups said Monday. ...
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Manufacturing data bolster growth hopes
Financial Times
By Javier Blas Global equities and commodities markets rallied in the first session of the new year, boosted by robust manufacturing data. Trading volumes were thin, however, and markets in the UK and Japan were among those closed for public holidays. ...
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Were Social Security, Medicare "Raided"?
Seattle Times
A correspondent passes along the latest Internet rant, with approval. It purports to be a letter from an irate American to former Sen. Alan Simpson of the deficit-reduction commission. The relevant part goes like this: 1. As a career politician, ...
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Rove Suspected In Swedish-US Political Prosecution of WikiLeaks
Connecticut Watchdog
By Andrew Kreig | Last updated Jan 3, 2011, 6:34 pm Karl Rove's help for Sweden as it proceeds on parallel course with the Obama administration to prosecute WikiLeaks could be the latest example of the adage, "Politics makes strange bedfellows. ...
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