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- About 10 U.S. stress test banks to need more capital
- U.S. retailers likely regained strength in April
- Sales and construction data lift hopes for U.S. housing
- Chrysler gets court approval on loan, Opel heats up
- AIG to post Q1 loss, no new bailout: source
- FTC looks at Google-Apple board ties: report
- China exporters, hit by slump, see potential at home
- Fiat boss tries to transform auto industry
- BlueScope Steel $1billion cash call
- UBS remains cautious after confirming first-quarter loss
- Fiat would keep German Opel plants, cut staff: report
- UBS reports $1.75B 1Q loss
- Stocks slip after rally
- Adidas sees profits slide by 97 percent
- German govt plans HRE takeover
- Bernanke's optimistic view
- Fiat plans Vauxhall, Opel tie-up
- Bernanke expects gradual recovery
- Bernanke sees recovery, but sluggish
- 'Best Job' hopefuls brace for final
- GM China sales up
- Wall Street falters on profit taking, energy shares
- Bernanke says U.S. recovery ahead, housing near bottom
- Chrysler lender group opposes sale process
- U.S. services on the mend but 2009 outlook still grim
- Kraft profit beats expectations
- U.S. CEOs see slump moderating but no rebound till 2010
- Microsoft lays off workers, more job cuts coming?
- GMAC loss widens, says can weather GM bankruptcy
- Oil slips from 2009 high, weak demand weighs
- Germany's car jump
- Father of money market funds charged with fraud
- Fed rejects request to help credit card holders
- Disney profit beats Wall Street forecasts
- U.S. SEC told not to revive uptick short-sale rule
- Pulte posts narrower quarterly loss
- Balance sheet concerns for the Fed
- Bernanke sees ray of light
- Investors await stress test results
- GM details plans to wipe out current shareholders
- Bankruptcy judge mulls Chrysler plan as GM talks loom
- Profit-taking, bank tests trip market; Disney up late
- GM details plans to wipe out current shareholders
- Disney quarterly profit beats Wall Street forecasts
- Will 'world's best job' earn tourism dollars?
- Stress test leaks excite investors
- Shipping company head wants to arm vessels
- Westpac reports decline in cash earnings
- Bernanke sees recovery in '09
- Craigslist to face legal talks over sex ads
- Business Update: BofA shock absorbed
- BofA and Citi shares sink on stress test worries
- Judge approves bidding procedures for Chrysler
- GM's Saab says would welcome talks with Fiat
- Boston Globe union, NY Times reach accord
- More than one in five homeowners underwater: Zillow
- Marsh & McLennan posts profit
- Oil steadies above $54 ahead of EIA data
- Wal-Mart enters China's convenience store market
- Fed's Stern: U.S. must tackle too-big-to-fail firms
- Bank of America may face $34B gap
- Q&A: Fiat seeks to become global player
- Business Update: Job cuts ease
- Indian factory goes up in smoke
- Greek farmers protest in capital
- Strong Q1 for BNP
- AIG to post $5 billion first-quarter loss: source
- Cisco revenue falls but profit above Wall St view
- Private sector jobs data adds to economic hopes
- News Corp quarterly results worsen as ads decline
- Amazon launches larger-screen Kindle
- Private equity treads cautiously in bankruptcy quagmire
- Wells Fargo freezes pension plan, cuts 548 jobs
- U.S. jobs data likely less bleak in April
- Banks in need?
- Afghan, Pakistani leaders meet Obama
- Magna silent on Opel purchase
- Bank stress test day arrives at last
- Screening your genes: A market waiting to boom
- Amazon's presents the Kindle DX
- Business Update: Stress test relief
- Big banks need capital under stress tests
- Microsoft CEO still sees chance to work with Yahoo
- Fiat's Marchionne says he will lead Chrysler: report
- BofA's Lewis to testify at hearing on Merrill: report
- GM seen posting deep loss as deadline looms
- Cisco CEO sees stability after results beat
- Mexico businesses reopen, but fears persist
- Asian shares rally shows no signs of abating
- VW and Porsche to merge
- AB InBev sells S.Korean brewer for $1.8 billion
- GM eyes Fiat stake: report
- SocGen posts unexpected loss after writedowns
- Barclays profit up 15 percent on strong BarCap
- GM loses another $6 billion
- Murdoch: Web sites to charge for content
- Barclays profit
- Nintendo sees profit fall
- Market loses ground as tech, telecoms drag
- GM posts loss; burns through $10 billion
- Obama budget keeps $250 billion placeholder for banks
- U.S. banks rally as tests to divide strong from weak
- Wal-Mart April same-store sales beat estimates
- ECB trims rates, edges to QE with bank bonds buy
- Bernanke says stress tests could guide rules overhaul
- Thomson Reuters profit beats, affirms outlook
- AB InBev strong first-quarter boosts stock
- DuPont cuts another 2,000 jobs, takes charge
- Business Update: Bank stress test
- ECB takes interest even lower
- Medvedev marks year leading Russia
- Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer
- Obama releases budget details
- VW, Porsche in merger talks
- Wells Fargo announces $6 billion common stock offering
- Oracle committed to Sun's hardware business
- U.S. retailers confident after bright April sales
- Seabreeze's Kass: Bank stocks "priced to perfection"
- Obama seeks $17 billion in U.S. budget savings
- Oil closes at six-month high on economic optimism
- Lessons from Pakistan
- Business Update: Banks need $75B
- Retail rebound?
- AIG posts $4.35 billion loss in first quarter
- American Express files for permission to repay TARP
- Stress tests: Banks need $75 billion
- Why cutting business travel could be bad move
- Real savings in Obama budget?
- U.S. banks race to fill $74.6 billion stress test hole
- NY Fed chair resigns amid stock purchase questions
- BofA needs $33.9 billion, eyes stock and asset sales
- AIG loss narrows, no new bailout plan
- Goldman, M.Stanley, others see repaying TARP soon
- Global IPO slide reveals economy's deep crater
- Asian share rally pauses ahead of U.S. jobs data
- RBS announces $1.29B first-quarter loss
- Chrysler deal moves a step closer
- Web users skeptical about paying for content
- British retailer admits bra boob
- Toyota reports first annual loss
- Business Update: Job losses ease
- Tamiflu ingredients price hike
- Stress test results
- Business Update: Asia on hold
- Wall St rallies on bank confidence, data
- Chrysler dissident lender group disbands
- U.S. sheds fewest jobs in 6 months
- AT&T nears deal to buy some Alltel assets: sources
- AIG shares up after lower loss but future uncertain
- U.S. banks rush to raise capital
- Oil hits near 6 month high as U.S. data spurs optimism
- Toyota sees $8.6 billion annual loss
- Goldman CEO says business seems "off lowest ebb"
- Fannie Mae taps Treasury again after $23 billion loss
- Geithner on GMAC
- Europe looks for new energy
- Slew of economic data
- Obama walks tightrope on jobs
- Buffett's Berkshire has first loss since 2001
- Geithner: Economy in the balance
- Many unemployed still looking
- Business Update: Bulls rally on jobs
- Admin wants Fed to oversee "systemic risk": sources
- U.S. banks rush to raise capital
- W.R. Grace acquitted in U.S. asbestos case
- Business Update: RBS small loss
- AT&T to buy some Alltel assets for $2.35 billion
- Improving markets helped banks pass stress test
- GMAC could get $7.5 bln from U.S. next week: report
- Fed cut banks' deficits after negotiations: report
- Germany has plan for Opel if GM bankruptcy: paper
- Natural-gas pipeline explodes in Russia
- U.S. economic growth seen resuming in third quarter
- Improving markets helped banks pass stress test
- Germany aims to decide on Opel help in May: politician
- EU to find Intel anti-competitive: sources
- Government safety net encouraged financial risks: Fed's Lacker
- Stocks: Trying for week 10
- Recession pushes families on to streets
- 'Star Trek' soars with No. 1 debut
- China: Stimulus working
- Toyota deep in red
- Asian shares gain but some see pullback ahead
- Soros says economic downward trend easing
- AIG expects long restructuring process: report
- Oil falls towards $58 on economy fears
- Is the worst of the recession over?
- Big U.S. banks to repay bailout funds
- Dow in triple-digit selloff
- Taxing times for the Premier League
- China: Stimulus working
- Business Update: Growth predicted
- Green living with rooftop turbine
- "Super-cod" flourish in crisis
- Business Update: Asia rallies on
- Profit-taking hits Dow, S&P, but Nasdaq rises
- Big U.S. banks selling stock to repay government
- White House forecasts higher budget deficit
- GM says open to moving HQ from Detroit
- Chrysler nonunion retirees begin fight for benefits
- Microsoft to sell first corporate bond in 3 parts
- Citi investors withhold votes from some directors
- Massachusetts, Goldman in $60 million subprime accord
- AstraZeneca shares leap after its drug beats Plavix in test
- Ford to sell 300 million common shares
- Once-prominent NY lawyer pleads guilty to fraud
- Ackman says Target proxy not about him
- CORRECTED - Bond insurer MBIA posts a profit, shares soar
- GM exit from the Dow looking more likely
- Stocks stumble as rally hits a wall
- GM: Bankruptcy "more probable"
- Next step for US banks
- Bernanke says early response to bank tests encouraging
- Nikkei slips 1 percent after rally
- Geffen offered to buy NY Times stake: source
- NY lawyer Dreier pleads guilty to $400 million fraud
- Guilty plea in $700 million fraud case
- Bond markets shaken and stirred
- Former Enron CEO files high court appeal
- Ford fix led by Detroit outsider
- Where's my travel insurance check?
- MBIA shares soar after posting profit
- Airline: Pilot training not factor in fatal crash
- AIG CEO to fight criticism of employees: report
- Geffen offered to buy NY Times stake: source
- Oil falls further from 6-month high, holds above $58
- Hitachi posts historic loss for Japan
- Worker stole $20,000 in stamps for mortgage
- Stock futures point to rebound on Wall Street
- Bank of America sells $7.3 billion CCB stake: source
- Ford to sell 300 million common shares
- Citi using most of TARP capital to make loans: report
- Iberia Airlines to make cuts after Q1 results
- Business Update: Asia shares fall
- GM shares fall to 76-year low after execs dump stock
- U.S.Bancorp raises $3.5 billion, eyes TARP repayment
- Pimco says slow global growth the "new normal"
- U.S. trade gap widens first time in eight months
- Icahn says Biogen should weigh splitting in two
- US trade gap widens
- EADS nosedives
- Nissan losses mount
- Sonos looks for iPhone boost
- B of A, other U.S. banks scramble for capital
- Greenspan sees "seeds of bottoming" for U.S. housing
- GE seeking stimulus funds for battery venture
- FDIC seeking quick, narrow resolution authority
- U.S. posts first April budget deficit since 1983
- Citigroup: $45 billion TARP money goes toward loans
- "Sickly" market sparks commercial mortgage feud
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