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Mortgage rates hit new lows
A wave of encouraging economic data in both the housing and jobs markets helped lift stocks ahead of Friday’s payrolls report.
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Apple’s big reveal
Apple finally took the wraps off new iPods and a revamped Apple TV, along with a move into social networking, all in time for the upcoming holiday...
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Genzyme CEO willing to sell
The head of biotech company Genzyme said his company would make a perfect fit with Sanofi-Aventis, but not at $69 a share. Wall Street ended littl...
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Genzyme CEO willing to sell
The head of biotech company Genzyme said his company would make a perfect fit with Sanofi-Aventis, but not at $69 a share. Wall Street ended littl...
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Biz economists' big worry: taxes
A new survey of business economists shows concern about the lack of clarity on regulations and tax policy, despite high marks for the Federal Rese...
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Obama offers little comfort on econ
Wall Street was down roughly 1-1/2 percent after President Obama returned from vacation with no new public plan to get the recovery moving again.
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Intel lowers guidance
Chip giant Intel lowered its sales forecast for the current quarter amid weaker-than-expected buying of computers, but Wall Street rallied after r...
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Late credit card payments declining
U.S. credit card delinquencies dropped in the second quarter, and so did the average balance, according to a credit score provider, in a sign worr...
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Apple’s controversial TV rental plan
Consumers may soon be able to rent network TV shows for 48 hours on iTunes for just 99 cents- a deal that could hurt profits at cable companies.
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Obama gets failing grade on economy
Almost three-quarters of Americans are disappointed in the U.S. president’s handling of the economy, according to a Ipsos-Reuters poll. Wall Stree...
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Surprise plunge in home sales
Without the boost from federal tax credits, July’s existing home sales revealed a weak housing market, highlighting the precarious state of the ec...
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Big deals on Wall Street
A wave of merger and acquisition activity has grabbed Wall Street’s attention and could signal a change in the economic climate.
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Job Market Uneven
Job market varies widely state to state. Potash hunts for a white knight, which may spark interest in China, as BHP launches formal offer. Stocks ...
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GM files landmark IPO
General Motors has filed papers for a public stock offering, putting the top U.S. automaker one step closer to repaying its controversial governme...
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Foreclosures hit home
The city of Bridgeport, Connecticut tries to revitalize neighborhoods hard hit by defaults and foreclosures.
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