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- News Corp Q4 revenue falls 11 percent
- UBS tax deal details unlikely on Friday: sources
- Fannie, Freddie regulator to step aside
- About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011
- AIG, CIT shares soar amid broad financial rally
- U.S. government queries Goldman about compensation
- GM opposition to Magna waning: German politicians
- SEC plans more subpoena power, enforcement units
- AIG breakup nets Wall Street $1 billion bonanza: report
- Schapiro says SEC should fund straight from fees: report
- Lenovo Q1 beats expectations on China strength
- U.S. gives $2.4B boost to electric cars
- U.S. Treasurys mixed
- Shanghai stocks dip, Australia dollar cuts gains
- Judge won't approve Bank of America, SEC settlement
- White House views splitting Fannie, Freddie assets
- Monster U.S. online jobs index edges lower in July
- Lenovo Q1 beats forecasts; outlook worries hits stock
- China hub eyes high-end biz
- Virgin Media sees strong growth prospects for H2
- ECB seen holding rates, in wait-and-see mode
- Lufthansa: Vacation sun or money back
- Business Update: Jpn up, China down
- Entrepreneur's Edge: IMshopping
- Futures up; jobless claims data, earnings on tap
- Jobless claims fall sharply
- July retail sales show some glimmers of hope
- Costco July same-store sales fall 7 percent
- ECB holds rates at 1%, seen in wait-and-see mode
- Corrected: Comcast profit up, but loses basic video subs
- BoE takes big step to boost UK economy, holds rates
- Morgan Stanley pays $950 million for TARP warrants
- Oil retreats from six-week high to below $72
- Thomson Reuters profit beats, aided by cost cuts
- Bank of England pumps $84B into UK economy
- Mystery cyber attack takes down Twitter
- Business Update: Putin talks energy
- India's banks go on strike
- AIG's Greenberg pays $15 million to settle SEC charges
- FTC issues rule to fight oil market manipulation
- New U.S. bull market has begun: Goldman Sachs' Cohen
- Sirius XM posts net loss but raises outlook
- GM to launch Buick plug-in SUV in 2011
- Signs of stabilization at Cisco
- Judge won't approve Bank of America-SEC settlement
- Ex-NY broker testifies he and partner lied to clients
- Nasdaq, BATS to "voluntarily" stop flashing orders
- Schapiro's newly aggressive SEC
- The 'Fiction' of Warren Buffett
- Obama likely in no rush to nod on Bernanke's fate
- Autos clunker bill set to pass Senate
- Affiliated Computer profit beats Street view
- Business Update: Sales, jobless fall
- Where are the bargain shoppers?
- Senate clears $2 billion "clunkers" extension
- AIG names former Amex CEO Golub as its chairman
- Fannie Mae draws on U.S. support after $14.8 billion loss
- U.S. jobless claims fall sharply, buoy recovery hopes
- Nasdaq, BATS to "voluntarily" stop flashing orders
- Glocer: Some online news will remain free
- Toyota continues to struggle
- Stock index futures mixed ahead of jobs data
- RBS posts H1 loss, sees tough two years ahead
- Fannie Mae draws on U.S. support after $14.8 billion loss
- Citigroup may set loose its $100 million man: report
- Judge blocks Bank of America-SEC bonus settlement
- Oil edges down ahead of U.S. July employment data
- Pro-Georgia blogger target of Twitter attack
- AIG logs first profit since 2007
- RBS posts loss, warns of tough times
- Week Ahead: The Fed meets
- U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis
- Business Update: Russia seals deal
- JAL feeling crisis pinch
- Business Update: Asia mixed
- Payrolls fall less in July, jobless rate eases
- AIG shares jump after posting profit
- Tax deal with UBS hits snag
- Colonial BancGroup faces criminal probe, FDIC action
- Obama likely in no rush to nod on Bernanke's fate
- Magna swings to loss on slowing auto production
- U.S. Job cuts fading
- U.S. loses fewer jobs in July, jobless rate eases
- Freddie Mac reports first profit in two years
- Bulls cheer jobs data
- Berkshire profit up 14 percent as stocks rebound
- Losing a job, but not hope
- In final lap of U.S. earnings, it's retailers' turn
- Nortel CEO planning to leave soon: report
- U.S. jobless rate down
- U.S. bank failures hit 72 this year
- Berkshire profit up 14 percent as stocks rebound
- Geithner asks Congress for higher U.S. debt limit
- U.S. regulators close 3 banks, total now 72
- GM to attempt IPO by July 2010: filing
- Magna, GM make progress, no deal on Opel: unions
- Stocks' rally hinges on consumers and Fed
- Paulson, Goldman CEO spoke often last fall: report
- Paulson, Goldman CEO spoke often last fall: report
- China secrets agency says Rio spied for 6 years
- UBS tax talks stall over data transfer details: report
- Clinton eyes better ties with oil giant Angola
- Publicis to buy Razorfish ad agency from Microsoft
- RHJ head says Opel sale not foregone conclusion
- Rally's fate up to shoppers, Fed
- Five-month run leaves Wall Street anxious
- Fed to dampen rate hike talk, halt Treasury buying
- Oil steady at $71, buoyed by stocks and softer dollar
- China secrets agency says Rio spied for 6 years
- China to issue all July economic data on Tuesday
- Weak U.S. dollar buoys sales at yacht-builder
- Rio Tinto faces new allegations from China
- Tokyo's high flyers
- Yanzhou nears $3.3 bln Felix deal
- Business Update: Asia up on data
- Stock futures dip on mild profit-taking
- McDonald's same-store sales rise
- Swiss cabinet meets on UBS as U.S. tax talks drag
- U.S. banks to make $38 billion from overdraft fees: report
- Dynegy in asset-sale deal with LS Power, plans job cuts
- Virgin Mobile USA profit tops Wall Street
- Hormel raises 2009 view on strong third quarter
- Rio Tinto shares drop on China spy allegations
- Dish Network profit falls; net subscribers rise
- Recession's end near?
- Business Update: UBS tax questions
- NAFTA summit focus on trade,security
- U.S. recession seen ending in third quarter
- State Street says legal reserve may not be enough
- Facebook buys social media start-up FriendFeed
- Nortel CEO to step down, quarterly loss widens
- Pequot trades raised many warnings: report
- GM turns to eBay to sell cars
- U.S. judge denies Goldman motion on ex-programmer
- U.S. judge wary of BofA bonus settlement with SEC
- GM bets on eBay
- Leisure travel demand rebounding
- Fed not so bullish on recovery
- FDIC proposals on banks buys draw fire as comments end
- U.S. bailout panel: toxic assets may need more support
- Judge will not sign off on BofA, SEC bonus pact
- U.S. Q2 home prices fall, but rate slows: report
- Australia's Smith rejects China Rio report
- Oil steady ahead of U.S. stocks data; China drags
- Business Update: Asia edges up
- Rio says seen no evidence for China detentions
- Distressed-debt deals in 2009 reach $84.4 billion: report
- China recovery slow, steady
- Wall Street futures point to higher start
- Adecco downbeat on staffing markets after Q2 loss
- InterContinental warns recovery may take 2 years
- China's economy cools as lending slows
- Judge delays Bank of America ruling
- CIT delays report, could have to file for bankruptcy
- U.S. productivity rises at fastest pace in six years
- Resolution in $3.1 billion Friends buy, seeks more deals
- GM claims unprecedented mileage rating for Volt
- Lawyers propose $2.5 million bail for Madoff deputy
- U.S. productivity surges, inventories are lean
- Toxic assets still a threat
- Housing still hurting
- Business Update: Britain chases tax
- 'Pop up' adverts hit London
- Cumberland IPO a breakthrough
- Schumacher cancels comeback
- Madoff No. 2 charged with 10 crimes for fraud role
- White House adviser Summers predicts slow recovery
- U.S. economy has bottomed: George Soros
- White House wants oversight of derivatives dealers
- Lehman can pursue CDO claim: court
- Applied Materials sees Q4 at least break-even
- Judge OKs UnitedHealth $925.5 million backdating pact
- China formally arrests Rio Tinto employees
- Madoff's finance chief pleads guilty to fraud
- GM says Volt gets 230 mpg
- Madoff firm's CFO pleads guilty, denied bail
- Lehman can pursue CDO claim: court
- Auto inventories tight, "clunker" interest slips
- Bankruptcy seen "imminent" for lender Taylor Bean
- China formally arrests Rio Tinto employees
- Trump bondholders seek to submit rival reorganization plan
- Business Update: Asia shrs dip
- Productivity up
- Stock index futures signal dip ahead of Fed
- What the Fed is mulling
- U.S., Mexico probe oil thefts from Mexican company
- BHP cautions on outlook as metals bash profit
- Lloyds sells Insight to BoNY in fund shake-up
- Nestle trims 2009 outlook as sales disappoint
- ING Q2 profit shrinks on bank loss; scraps dividend
- China formally arrests Rio staff
- U.S. trade gap widens on oil prices
- Macy's posts profit, new outlook could fall short
- Swiss in fresh push for UBS tax settlement with U.S.
- U.S. mortgage applications drop as loan rates rise
- Toll Brothers shares rise as outlook brightens
- Oil edges back towards $70 ahead of EIA data
- Liz Claiborne loss widens; more cost cuts planned
- BHP cautions on outlook as metals bash profit
- Business Update: UK 'slow recovery'
- Man City millionaires set for season
- Zagat's power lunch top spots
- Microsoft and Nokia form alliance to rival RIM
- RHJ set to sweeten offer for GM's Opel: sources
- Trade gap widens on oil prices
- U.S. trade gap widens
- Jackson documentary in the works
- SEC to bring action against Pequot Capital: source
- Fed seen ending bond buys, holding rates steady
- Citi trader pact not in pay czar's purview: source
- Fed sees end in sight to downturn
- The foreclosure flop
- Hedge fund Paulson stocked up on banks in Q2
- Lehman sues AIG for $9 million in CDS payments
- Fed stays the course
- "Clunkers" bring auto dealers relief
- Fed to keep buying
- Ex-AIG CEO, others to pay $115 million to settle lawsuit: source
- Option exchanges in SEC flash order review
- Fed says economy is leveling out
- UBS settles secret accounts case with U.S.
- Report: Latin American remittances declining
- Sales to be in focus when Wal-Mart reports results
- Citi hires external help for management review: report
- U.S. home foreclosures set another record in July
- U.S. food giants warn of sugar shortage: report
- Oil near $71/bbl as recovery optimism offsets demand fears
- France and Germany return to growth
- WTO rules China must open markets
- New record set in U.S. foreclosures
- A strategy for the new GM
- Australia carbon trade plan rejected
- China gives industry 'green' light
- Business Update: Asia up on Fed
- Russia revives remote gold mines
- Walmart results lift Wall Street at open
- U.S. retail sales fall, new jobless claims up
- CIT to submit capital plan to NY Fed
- Ford increases production as demand rebounds
- Kohl's posts lower profit, sees weakness ahead
- Delta, Atlanta deal to lead to big bond: report
- Goldstein: Sheila Bair gets it
- US consumer hurts global economy
- Consumer jitters
- Germany and France in the black
- Boom time in remote Russia
- Business Update: Surprise GDP gains
- CFTC proposes new account class for OTC derivatives
- UBS tax deal forged in sweat-drenched talks: source
- Nordstrom meets Street, raises guidance
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