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  1. About 10 U.S. stress test banks to need more capital
  2. U.S. retailers likely regained strength in April
  3. Sales and construction data lift hopes for U.S. housing
  4. Chrysler gets court approval on loan, Opel heats up
  5. AIG to post Q1 loss, no new bailout: source
  6. FTC looks at Google-Apple board ties: report
  7. China exporters, hit by slump, see potential at home
  8. Fiat boss tries to transform auto industry
  9. BlueScope Steel $1billion cash call
  10. UBS remains cautious after confirming first-quarter loss
  11. Fiat would keep German Opel plants, cut staff: report
  12. UBS reports $1.75B 1Q loss
  13. Stocks slip after rally
  14. Adidas sees profits slide by 97 percent
  15. German govt plans HRE takeover
  16. Bernanke's optimistic view
  17. Fiat plans Vauxhall, Opel tie-up
  18. Bernanke expects gradual recovery
  19. Bernanke sees recovery, but sluggish
  20. 'Best Job' hopefuls brace for final
  21. GM China sales up
  22. Wall Street falters on profit taking, energy shares
  23. Bernanke says U.S. recovery ahead, housing near bottom
  24. Chrysler lender group opposes sale process
  25. U.S. services on the mend but 2009 outlook still grim
  26. Kraft profit beats expectations
  27. U.S. CEOs see slump moderating but no rebound till 2010
  28. Microsoft lays off workers, more job cuts coming?
  29. GMAC loss widens, says can weather GM bankruptcy
  30. Oil slips from 2009 high, weak demand weighs
  31. Germany's car jump
  32. Father of money market funds charged with fraud
  33. Fed rejects request to help credit card holders
  34. Disney profit beats Wall Street forecasts
  35. U.S. SEC told not to revive uptick short-sale rule
  36. Pulte posts narrower quarterly loss
  37. Balance sheet concerns for the Fed
  38. Bernanke sees ray of light
  39. Investors await stress test results
  40. GM details plans to wipe out current shareholders
  41. Bankruptcy judge mulls Chrysler plan as GM talks loom
  42. Profit-taking, bank tests trip market; Disney up late
  43. GM details plans to wipe out current shareholders
  44. Disney quarterly profit beats Wall Street forecasts
  45. Will 'world's best job' earn tourism dollars?
  46. Stress test leaks excite investors
  47. Shipping company head wants to arm vessels
  48. Westpac reports decline in cash earnings
  49. Bernanke sees recovery in '09
  50. Craigslist to face legal talks over sex ads
  51. Business Update: BofA shock absorbed
  52. BofA and Citi shares sink on stress test worries
  53. Judge approves bidding procedures for Chrysler
  54. GM's Saab says would welcome talks with Fiat
  55. Boston Globe union, NY Times reach accord
  56. More than one in five homeowners underwater: Zillow
  57. Marsh & McLennan posts profit
  58. Oil steadies above $54 ahead of EIA data
  59. Wal-Mart enters China's convenience store market
  60. Fed's Stern: U.S. must tackle too-big-to-fail firms
  61. Bank of America may face $34B gap
  62. Q&A: Fiat seeks to become global player
  63. Business Update: Job cuts ease
  64. Indian factory goes up in smoke
  65. Greek farmers protest in capital
  66. Strong Q1 for BNP
  67. AIG to post $5 billion first-quarter loss: source
  68. Cisco revenue falls but profit above Wall St view
  69. Private sector jobs data adds to economic hopes
  70. News Corp quarterly results worsen as ads decline
  71. Amazon launches larger-screen Kindle
  72. Private equity treads cautiously in bankruptcy quagmire
  73. Wells Fargo freezes pension plan, cuts 548 jobs
  74. U.S. jobs data likely less bleak in April
  75. Banks in need?
  76. Afghan, Pakistani leaders meet Obama
  77. Magna silent on Opel purchase
  78. Bank stress test day arrives at last
  79. Screening your genes: A market waiting to boom
  80. Amazon's presents the Kindle DX
  81. Business Update: Stress test relief
  82. Big banks need capital under stress tests
  83. Microsoft CEO still sees chance to work with Yahoo
  84. Fiat's Marchionne says he will lead Chrysler: report
  85. BofA's Lewis to testify at hearing on Merrill: report
  86. GM seen posting deep loss as deadline looms
  87. Cisco CEO sees stability after results beat
  88. Mexico businesses reopen, but fears persist
  89. Asian shares rally shows no signs of abating
  90. VW and Porsche to merge
  91. AB InBev sells S.Korean brewer for $1.8 billion
  92. GM eyes Fiat stake: report
  93. SocGen posts unexpected loss after writedowns
  94. Barclays profit up 15 percent on strong BarCap
  95. GM loses another $6 billion
  96. Murdoch: Web sites to charge for content
  97. Barclays profit
  98. Nintendo sees profit fall
  99. Market loses ground as tech, telecoms drag
  100. GM posts loss; burns through $10 billion
  101. Obama budget keeps $250 billion placeholder for banks
  102. U.S. banks rally as tests to divide strong from weak
  103. Wal-Mart April same-store sales beat estimates
  104. ECB trims rates, edges to QE with bank bonds buy
  105. Bernanke says stress tests could guide rules overhaul
  106. Thomson Reuters profit beats, affirms outlook
  107. AB InBev strong first-quarter boosts stock
  108. DuPont cuts another 2,000 jobs, takes charge
  109. Business Update: Bank stress test
  110. ECB takes interest even lower
  111. Medvedev marks year leading Russia
  112. Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer
  113. Obama releases budget details
  114. VW, Porsche in merger talks
  115. Wells Fargo announces $6 billion common stock offering
  116. Oracle committed to Sun's hardware business
  117. U.S. retailers confident after bright April sales
  118. Seabreeze's Kass: Bank stocks "priced to perfection"
  119. Obama seeks $17 billion in U.S. budget savings
  120. Oil closes at six-month high on economic optimism
  121. Lessons from Pakistan
  122. Business Update: Banks need $75B
  123. Retail rebound?
  124. AIG posts $4.35 billion loss in first quarter
  125. American Express files for permission to repay TARP
  126. Stress tests: Banks need $75 billion
  127. Why cutting business travel could be bad move
  128. Real savings in Obama budget?
  129. U.S. banks race to fill $74.6 billion stress test hole
  130. NY Fed chair resigns amid stock purchase questions
  131. BofA needs $33.9 billion, eyes stock and asset sales
  132. AIG loss narrows, no new bailout plan
  133. Goldman, M.Stanley, others see repaying TARP soon
  134. Global IPO slide reveals economy's deep crater
  135. Asian share rally pauses ahead of U.S. jobs data
  136. RBS announces $1.29B first-quarter loss
  137. Chrysler deal moves a step closer
  138. Web users skeptical about paying for content
  139. British retailer admits bra boob
  140. Toyota reports first annual loss
  141. Business Update: Job losses ease
  142. Tamiflu ingredients price hike
  143. Stress test results
  144. Business Update: Asia on hold
  145. Wall St rallies on bank confidence, data
  146. Chrysler dissident lender group disbands
  147. U.S. sheds fewest jobs in 6 months
  148. AT&T nears deal to buy some Alltel assets: sources
  149. AIG shares up after lower loss but future uncertain
  150. U.S. banks rush to raise capital
  151. Oil hits near 6 month high as U.S. data spurs optimism
  152. Toyota sees $8.6 billion annual loss
  153. Goldman CEO says business seems "off lowest ebb"
  154. Fannie Mae taps Treasury again after $23 billion loss
  155. Geithner on GMAC
  156. Europe looks for new energy
  157. Slew of economic data
  158. Obama walks tightrope on jobs
  159. Buffett's Berkshire has first loss since 2001
  160. Geithner: Economy in the balance
  161. Many unemployed still looking
  162. Business Update: Bulls rally on jobs
  163. Admin wants Fed to oversee "systemic risk": sources
  164. U.S. banks rush to raise capital
  165. W.R. Grace acquitted in U.S. asbestos case
  166. Business Update: RBS small loss
  167. AT&T to buy some Alltel assets for $2.35 billion
  168. Improving markets helped banks pass stress test
  169. GMAC could get $7.5 bln from U.S. next week: report
  170. Fed cut banks' deficits after negotiations: report
  171. Germany has plan for Opel if GM bankruptcy: paper
  172. Natural-gas pipeline explodes in Russia
  173. U.S. economic growth seen resuming in third quarter
  174. Improving markets helped banks pass stress test
  175. Germany aims to decide on Opel help in May: politician
  176. EU to find Intel anti-competitive: sources
  177. Government safety net encouraged financial risks: Fed's Lacker
  178. Stocks: Trying for week 10
  179. Recession pushes families on to streets
  180. 'Star Trek' soars with No. 1 debut
  181. China: Stimulus working
  182. Toyota deep in red
  183. Asian shares gain but some see pullback ahead
  184. Soros says economic downward trend easing
  185. AIG expects long restructuring process: report
  186. Oil falls towards $58 on economy fears
  187. Is the worst of the recession over?
  188. Big U.S. banks to repay bailout funds
  189. Dow in triple-digit selloff
  190. Taxing times for the Premier League
  191. China: Stimulus working
  192. Business Update: Growth predicted
  193. Green living with rooftop turbine
  194. "Super-cod" flourish in crisis
  195. Business Update: Asia rallies on
  196. Profit-taking hits Dow, S&P, but Nasdaq rises
  197. Big U.S. banks selling stock to repay government
  198. White House forecasts higher budget deficit
  199. GM says open to moving HQ from Detroit
  200. Chrysler nonunion retirees begin fight for benefits
  201. Microsoft to sell first corporate bond in 3 parts
  202. Citi investors withhold votes from some directors
  203. Massachusetts, Goldman in $60 million subprime accord
  204. AstraZeneca shares leap after its drug beats Plavix in test
  205. Ford to sell 300 million common shares
  206. Once-prominent NY lawyer pleads guilty to fraud
  207. Ackman says Target proxy not about him
  208. CORRECTED - Bond insurer MBIA posts a profit, shares soar
  209. GM exit from the Dow looking more likely
  210. Stocks stumble as rally hits a wall
  211. GM: Bankruptcy "more probable"
  212. Next step for US banks
  213. Bernanke says early response to bank tests encouraging
  214. Nikkei slips 1 percent after rally
  215. Geffen offered to buy NY Times stake: source
  216. NY lawyer Dreier pleads guilty to $400 million fraud
  217. Guilty plea in $700 million fraud case
  218. Bond markets shaken and stirred
  219. Former Enron CEO files high court appeal
  220. Ford fix led by Detroit outsider
  221. Where's my travel insurance check?
  222. MBIA shares soar after posting profit
  223. Airline: Pilot training not factor in fatal crash
  224. AIG CEO to fight criticism of employees: report
  225. Geffen offered to buy NY Times stake: source
  226. Oil falls further from 6-month high, holds above $58
  227. Hitachi posts historic loss for Japan
  228. Worker stole $20,000 in stamps for mortgage
  229. Stock futures point to rebound on Wall Street
  230. Bank of America sells $7.3 billion CCB stake: source
  231. Ford to sell 300 million common shares
  232. Citi using most of TARP capital to make loans: report
  233. Iberia Airlines to make cuts after Q1 results
  234. Business Update: Asia shares fall
  235. GM shares fall to 76-year low after execs dump stock
  236. U.S.Bancorp raises $3.5 billion, eyes TARP repayment
  237. Pimco says slow global growth the "new normal"
  238. U.S. trade gap widens first time in eight months
  239. Icahn says Biogen should weigh splitting in two
  240. US trade gap widens
  241. EADS nosedives
  242. Nissan losses mount
  243. Sonos looks for iPhone boost
  244. B of A, other U.S. banks scramble for capital
  245. Greenspan sees "seeds of bottoming" for U.S. housing
  246. GE seeking stimulus funds for battery venture
  247. FDIC seeking quick, narrow resolution authority
  248. U.S. posts first April budget deficit since 1983
  249. Citigroup: $45 billion TARP money goes toward loans
  250. "Sickly" market sparks commercial mortgage feud