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- Alcoa posts surprise quarterly profit
- Citi management gets satisfactory marks in review
- Daimler says U.S. truck market has bottomed
- GE, Rolls stop testing on F-35 alternate engine
- Gold hits another record
- Use toilet before boarding, Japan airline asks
- Fashion victim: Versace quits Japan
- Who translates best: Machines or humans?
- From cars to TVs, apps take over
- Economic crisis hits Al Capone's hideout
- Alcoa swings to surprise profit
- Group blasts Letterman workplace affairs
- McDonalds moves into the Louvre
- Nissan eyes "electric" future
- Let the earnings begin!
- Smartphone wars
- Wall St futures point to higher start for equities
- Alcoa posts surprise quarterly profit
- Justice Department opens IBM antitrust probe
- Dell plans first U.S. smartphone with AT&T: source
- ECB set to hold rates, caution on economy
- Citi management gets satisfactory marks in review
- Gold hits record high as dollar slides
- BlackRock competing for risk-rating role: report
- GM says cost-cutting nearly done, sales chief out
- IMS sees brighter outlook for global drug sales
- UK executive: I was dismissed for being green
- U.S. jobless claims hit 9-month low
- Business Update: VW, Porsche slammed
- Lloyds 'ponders' rights issue
- Japan company sells anti-H1N1 suit
- Jobless claims hit 9-month low, retail sales rise
- Roubini says housing market hasn't bottomed
- PCs are best for e-reading, Microsoft's Ballmer says
- Liz Claiborne in J.C. Penney deal, shares jump
- Pay czar urged to stop BofA CEO pension
- Twitter in Google, Microsoft licensing talks: report
- Oil rises above $71 on recovery hope, weak dollar
- Morgan Stanley back in black, but Goldman dominates
- Profits lead charge
- Shoppers start to come back
- Trouble with TARP repayments
- Dodd says 'Too Big to Fail' must end
- Earnings boost hopes
- U.S. falls 3rd in bank ranking, after UK, Australia
- U.S. judge rules on ex-Bear Stearns manager's email
- Renaissance Chief James Simons to retire: source
- Bernanke: As recovery takes hold, need to tighten
- Financial fraud 101 -- accounting for criminals
- Sexy architecture alive and well in Middle East
- Heir guilty of multi-million dollar scam
- The Google Android party has begun
- Chinese imperial throne breaks record
- Flight delays to get worse as economy improves
- Eurozone interest rates left on hold
- Bernanke boosts dollar, commodities down
- Bernanke sees tighter policies as economy heals
- U.S. anti-foreclosure programs not enough: watchdog
- FDIC questions Citi management review: report
- Fed eyes facility to drain reserves: report
- Tengzhong may finalize Hummer deal Friday: source
- TSMC third-quarter sales meet forecast
- Bank of America shopping Lehman claim: report
- New email shows fund "blow-up risk" fear at Bear
- Business Update: UK energy crisis
- Fashion's new business plans
- Rogers: U.S. trying to debase dollar
- HK investors bet on Wynn Macau
- Business Update: Dlr, Asia mkts up
- Wall Street rises as Apple, other techs advance
- Citigroup to offload Phibro, Hall to Occidental
- U.S. trade gaps narrows unexpectedly
- Prosecution of UBS informant seen backfiring on U.S.
- Wynn Macau debut cashes in on Asia gaming fever
- Oil falls towards $71 on dollar recovery
- Stocks gain at end of strong week
- British brides trash their dresses
- London Standard goes free to survive
- GM signs deal to sell Hummer
- Ford and UAW near agreement on contract changes
- Felix Salmon on Citi's Phibro sale
- Week Ahead: Focus on the economy
- Bernanke in no rush
- Pay czar fingerprints on Citi move to sell Phibro
- Investments in U.S. venture capital funds plunge
- US strong dollar policy questioned
- Dow at '09 high
- For stocks, it's all about earnings in the week ahead
- Dow hits 2009 closing high on earnings optimism
- China ministry says not received Hummer buy application
- Airbus A400M flight as soon as November 30: report
- Safilo "good investment" -Italy's Della Valle
- Airlines set new fuel efficiency goals: IATA
- For stocks, it's all about earnings in the week ahead
- Fed's Bullard: Don't underestimate inflation risk
- Japan blocks some Tyson beef imports after mix-up
- Cirque du Soleil founder returns from space
- Mexican police storm utility company offices
- Nukes, financial woes top Asian talks
- Dollar weak, but no crisis
- Credit card companies rush before new law
- Citi faces FINRA fine over derivatives deals: report
- Blackstone to list up to 8 firms, sell 5 others: report
- Small U.S. firms face credit squeeze as crisis drags
- Tengzhong begins approval process for Hummer buy
- Lazard says CEO Wasserstein hospitalized
- Business Update: Singapore GDP
- Wall Street futures point to higher open
- U.S. firms gave options to execs during merger talks: report
- Philips beats forecasts but still cautious
- Oil tops $72 on economic optimism
- UK government plans $25B assets sale
- Barclays to spin off £6.3B assets
- Relief at the pump
- UK energy targets will be costly
- Business Update: Philips Q3 profits
- Worst of the U.S. recession over: survey
- Obama policies averted economic "abyss": Summers
- CNOOC, Ghana petroleum co in talks on Kosmos bid: report
- Citi fined $600,000 for lax trade monitoring
- KB Home shares fall on SEC investigation
- Black & Decker shares up on profit outlook
- First woman wins economics Nobel
- Energy prices on the rise
- First woman wins Nobel Economics
- Battle heats up over healthcare bill
- Recession over?
- CIT debt swap struggles, bankruptcy looms
- Kosmos's Ghana sale bid "illegal": GNPC source
- Digital dirt can hurt your job search
- Long, slow recovery ahead
- Marketing scares money out of movie goers
- Jackson song isn't as 'new' as company claims
- HK girls sell sex to earn shopping money
- Lawrence Ho: Gambling and family fortunes
- Asia stocks hit 14-month high ahead of earnings
- RBS Coutts sees staff exodus in Singapore
- BofA to turn over documents on Merrill buy: report
- Capmark Financial bankruptcy due soon: source
- AIG sells Taiwan insurance unit for $2.15 billion
- Macau eyes new gaming rules
- Stock futures dip; eyes on J&J, Intel earns
- GM CEO says possible to sign Opel deal this week
- AIG to sell Taiwan unit for $2.2 billion, more deals seen
- Kurt Simon to co-lead JPMorgan tech team: report
- Asian wealth slides, rich tiptoe back into markets
- Macau gambling review may aid casinos, stocks recover
- Business Update: US hopes lift Asia
- Cost cuts help J&J profit, but sales disappoint
- CIT debt swap struggles, bankruptcy looms
- Ex-Enron CEO to get Supreme Court hearing
- China, Russia agree $4B trade deals
- Russia and China sign trade deals
- EDF accused of dumping nuke waste
- UK economy on the road to recovery
- Russia auction helps new talent
- China minting super-rich
- Ford and UAW reach tentative deal on contract changes
- Supreme Court to hear appeal by Enron's Skilling
- Cisco to acquire Starent Networks for $2.9 billion
- P&G tells investors it is primed for growth
- Oil jumps to $74 on demand outlook, dollar
- GE results could be reality check on stock rebound
- Obama still wants corporation taxation reform
- Judge in Bear Stearns trial rejects jurors for bias
- Defense spending shift to weigh on 2010 outlooks
- Sales jitters
- China's super-rich bounce back from financial crisis
- Treasury says AIG should lower retention payments
- Old tires get fashionable rebirth
- Intel quarterly results beat Street
- Ford recall hits 4.5 million vehicles
- Court to hear case about 'sex slave' business
- Unanswered questions in Sidekick fiasco
- Drive-in theater a throwback to the '50s
- An old energy source heats up again
- Intel optimistic about the recovery
- Ex-Bear money managers meet jury
- Intel easily beats
- Healthcare bill clears a key hurdle
- Goldman should hike dividend not pay
- Ex-Bear trial jury chosen, some ousted for bias
- Pepsi, Anheuser to jointly buy goods, services
- Odd jobs run India's economy
- Bloomberg buys BusinessWeek
- JAL seeks $6.7 bln rescue
- Business Update: Gold record
- Intel, JPMorgan results lift Wall Street
- JPMorgan shares jump on profit surge
- Retail sales fall less than expected
- House begins assembly of financial reform plan
- Major U.S. firms on route to award record pay in '09: report
- Abbott profit rises on Humira demand, special gain
- U.S. pushes AIG to cut pay incentives
- Blackstone sees "more than green shoots" of recovery
- Oil sets 2009 high above $75
- Dell CEO expects IT spending bounce
- Stiglitz on the Falling Dollar
- Earnings set tone
- Cinema's "cross-media" reinvention
- UK Report warns of oil shortage
- Business Update: RBS to divest?
- Lazard CEO Bruce Wasserstein dies at 61
- Congress to probe compensation at AIG, others
- Calpers launches probe of placement agent fees
- Fed Sept meeting discussed raising asset purchases
- Bair warns of slow bank, economic recovery
- 'Wealth' author tearful over sweat lodge deaths
- Disney debuts do-it-yourself thrill ride
- Dow hits 10K
- Earnings propel Dow over 10,000
- Bonuses are back on Wall Street
- Trial lawyer defends Bear manager; U.S. cites "lies"
- U.S. SEC to consider rules for dark pools Wednesday
- China only trails U.S. in billionaires
- It's tricky for wikis in China
- Puerto Rico braces for 'people's strike'
- Asia shares hit 14-month highs; dollar slides
- Lazard CEO Bruce Wasserstein dies
- U.S. foreclosures fall 2nd straight month
- AB InBev sells eastern Europe ops to CVC for $2.2 billion
- AIG unit ILFC to repay $2 billion loan Thursday: report
- Roche benefits from Tamiflu sales as Q3 shines
- GM reiterates joining GM Daewoo rights offer: CEO
- Goldman Sachs profits crush estimates
- Finland makes fast Internet access a right
- Hong Kong apartment sets new record price
- Study: 1 in 5 hedge funds misleads
- World recession will end slowly
- Lazard CEO Wasserstein dies at 61
- Business update: Pharma profit boost
- RHJ buys bank from Commerzbank
- China holds first horse auction
- Business Update: Asia follows Dow up
- HK flat goes for record
- Dow, S&P end at 2009 highs with oil; Google up late
- Google results beat, shares up
- IBM raises full-year outlook, posts higher profit
- Goldman profit quadruples; bonus reserve lower
- U.S. charges 41 in suspected mortgage fraud scheme
- Chinese man arrested in U.S. for stealing Ford docs
- Goldman's bonus play underscores broader strategy
- Reports hint U.S. economy healing, inflation tame
- Obama wins first financial reform victory in months
- Markets reflect fears on health of Thai king
- US hardens stance on Chinese currency
- Latest rumors point to new Macs in stores soon
- Google: Worst is behind us
- Strike protests job cuts in Puerto Rico
- Financial crisis spikes world hunger to 1B
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