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- S&P, Nasdaq dip on growth worry; P&G supports Dow
- Jobless claims fall as plants put off retooling
- Activist investor Ackman buys into P&G, shares rise
- Exclusive: Barclays' Diamond turns to top lawyer for Libor scandal
- Wells Fargo to pay $175 million in race discrimination probe
- Analysis: Fallout from JPMorgan loss may have just begun
- Another Opel CEO steps down
- Shell greenlights halved Louisiana-to-Texas crude oil pipeline
- China growth path at risk as second-quarter GDP eyes three-year low
- U.S. court rules for banks in ATM antitrust suit
- In Canada, Tim Hortons aims to eat McDonald's lunch
- Power workers ask state to order end to NYC lockout
- Peugeot cuts 8,000 jobs; Opel axes CEO
- GM reverses gears on outsourcing, plans big IT overhaul
- Bloodied but unbowed, hedge fund Merchant Commodity trudges on
- A BofA whistleblower emerges from the shadows
- Senators call for more vigorous Libor probe
- Icahn issues new warning to board of Forest Labs
- Shares jump on relief after China GDP, caution stays
- Kwoks, former HK official, charged in Sun Hung Kai bribery case: report
- Insight: The curious case of Iowa broker's Romanian property empire
- PFGBest chief: Prickly Iowa hero met stiff welcome in Chicago
- FBI probes China's ZTE over Iran tech deals-report
- China Q2 GDP growth 7.6 percent, slowest in 3 years
- Exclusive: Barclays' Diamond turns to top lawyer for Libor scandal
- Moody's downgrades Italy by two notches, warns might cut further
- A whistleblower emerges from the shadows
- Geithner pressed British regulators in 2008 on Libor
- China's economy cools, shows need for policy action
- Futures gain after China data, banks eyed
- JPMorgan profit falls on $4.4 billion trading loss
- Peugeot urges action on labor costs amid job cuts
- Spain banks' ECB borrowing hits euro-era record
- Wells Fargo reports higher second-quarter profit
- Producer prices unexpectedly rise in June
- Peregrine Financial trustee seeks approval on liquidation plan
- Wall Street rallies, S&P and Dow up for week
- Wall Street Week Ahead: Earnings, Bernanke promise active week
- Visa, MasterCard, banks in $7.25 billion retail settlement
- Insight: PFGBest regulator known for inexperienced auditors
- SEC staff pans direct adoption of global accounting
- Barclays flagged Libor problems to Fed in 2007
- Martha Stewart, J.C. Penney deal hits legal setback
- With ego too big to fail, Iowa broker admits 20-year fraud
- Analysis: New law on BP spill fines raises stakes for Gulf states
- France's Hollande: Peugeot must renegotiate layoff plan
- Manchester United's U.S. IPO may be a tough sell
- German state buys Swiss data to track tax frauds-reports
- Opel's Girsky wants changes made at carmaker: report
- Spain reforms to raise 56.4 billion euros
- China to invest $5 billion to renovate rural houses: Xinhua
- Petrobras may raise gasoline price further: report
- Stock futures signal weaker Wall Street open
- Debt worries hit euro, German bonds gain
- Exclusive: GSK set for Human Genome takeover - sources
- U.S. consumer agency to supervise credit reporting companies
- Two U.S. states probing banks over Libor manipulation
- ECB declines comment on bank bond losses report
- Analysis: BASF to take on Asia's battery chemicals makers
- Fewer U.S. companies planning to hire; Europe looms: poll
- For investment firms, sleepy summers are a thing of the past
- Analysis: Banks behave badly redux: Is it killing confidence?
- Retail sales fall for third straight month in June
- IMF cuts global growth forecast; warns on euro zone
- Citi second-quarter profit falls, old assets sting
- WTO finds China bank card monopoly breaks rules
- Analysis: Wall Street may face Libor legal threat from small banks
- Banks reconsider Libor panels, RBS pulls out
- May business inventories climb 0.3 percent; sales drop
- GSK clinches deal to buy Human Genome for $3 billion
- Wall Street up on earnings, stimulus bets
- Geithner defends U.S. response to 2008 Libor concerns
- BofA plans $3 billion of new cost cuts, posts second-quarter profit
- Housing starts a bright spot for cooling economy
- Capital One to pay $210 million in credit card probe
- SEC delays court action seeking Deloitte China audit papers
- Goldman agrees to settle mortgage debt class action
- BNY Mellon profit falls 37 percent on litigation charge
- EU queries U.S. seat on global accounting body
- Banking union needed within months: ECB's Noyer
- Peregrine CEO's hearing delayed to give more time to prepare
- P&G board stands by CEO plan to improve performance
- Sour Apple hurts S&P, Nasdaq, but Dow rises
- New home sales tumble, but upward trend intact
- Google, eBay, Amazon, Facebook back new lobbying group
- Apple says Samsung patent royalty demands unfair
- GM to cut 20 executive jobs in product development revamp
- Big oil on the back foot in changing energy world
- U.S. growth offsets Europe's woes for some industrials
- Aeromexico places $11 billion order with Boeing
- Former UBS chief doubts criminal intent over Libor
- Peugeot presses job cuts as government weighs in
- Wall Street rallies on stimulus hopes
- Cautious consumers, foreign trade curb second-quarter growth
- Apple, Samsung take patent fight to crucial trial
- Exclusive: Huff Post executive Lauren Kapp to exit after just three months
- JPMorgan's Dimon reshuffles his management team
- Facebook's value slides by $10 billion; outlook unclear
- Exclusive: Carlyle, CVC, TPG weigh final bids for Getty
- BP may ship Bakken crude to Washington State refinery via rail
- Analysis: Buffett's ResCap bid gives him bond upside too
- Spain discusses state bailout; ECB seen writing off Greek debt
- Wall Street climbs to three-month high on strong payrolls
- Job growth steps up, but jobless rate rises
- Procter & Gamble profit tops forecast, plans buybacks
- Spain inches towards a full EU bailout
- Judge tackles attorney behavior as Apple-Samsung trial rolls on
- Heineken's Tiger beer deal strengthens Asia position
- No escape from slump for Europe's top economies in July
- Knight Capital gets credit line, but customers stay away
- RBS confirms it sacked staff over Libor rigging scandal
- Allianz concerned over cenbank role in Libor scandal
- Asian shares rise on sustained policy hopes
- Exclusive: NYSE in talks with SEC to settle data probe
- Shrinking U.S. crops pose inflation challenge for countries
- Samsung, Apple spar over gadgets' specs
- NY may pull StanChart license, says "rogue" bank hid $250 billion in Iran deals
- Chesapeake asset sale lifts profits, shares rise
- Exclusive: Avago nears $1 billion Schneider unit buy - sources
- Knight Capital gets $400 million rescue, shares tumble
- Peregrine CEO had $6.9 million in life insurance, airplane debt
- Air NZ grounds small planes after hairline cracks found
- Asian shares rise on ECB hopes despite uncertainty
- Wall Street flat after rally; Apple biggest company ever
- CIC, GIC jointly invest $1 billion in U.S. Cheniere's LNG plant: source
- Apple's market value exceeds Microsoft's during 1999 bubble
- Facebook director Thiel sold 20 million shares after lockup
- Best Buy names CEO; founder still eyeing company
- Nike sets new rules to beef up store, customer safety: WSJ
- Expedia, Marriott, others face U.S. price-fixing lawsuit
- Siemens seeks thousands of job cuts: paper
- Buffett cancelled municipal debt bet 5 years early: WSJ
- Wall Street down on dimmed Fed stimulus hopes, data
- Data point to slow pace of healing in economy
- Microsoft rolls out first new logo in 25 years
- UBS: Nasdaq's Facebook compensation plan "inadequate"
- Euro zone headed for recession, China, U.S. struggle
- Exclusive: Spain in talks with euro zone over sovereign aid -sources
- Fed's Bullard plays down odds of imminent easing
- Citi to redeem $500 million from John Paulson's Advantage funds: source
- G20 awaits September grain report before plans on food
- Exclusive: Marubeni's $5.6 billion Gavilon deal hits delay
- Wall Street retreats on eve of Bernanke speech
- Consumer spending posts biggest rise in five months
- A "close call" on more Fed easing
- August good for retailers, third quarter looks bright
- Exclusive: Google, Apple CEOs in secret patent talks
- Barclays picks retail banker to replace Diamond
- Wall Street banks win end of Fannie Mae shareholder claims
- Record farm export sales seen despite drought: USDA
- Battle over pension debt looms in San Bernardino bankruptcy
- Tapping SPR an option, no announcement to make: White House
- Bernanke lifts Wall Street, keeps stimulus in play
- Bernanke says Fed ready to act but short on specifics
- Citibank schemed with firm to hide its woes: Ex-Dewey partner
- Facebook hits new low after price target cuts
- Europe must act strongly to tackle crisis: OECD
- China won't challenge WTO ruling in U.S. bank card row
- Bernanke raps BIS call for global cooperation by central banks
- Exclusive: Morgan Stanley Smith Barney rainmakers consider exit
- Europe must implement plans or risk upsetting markets: IMF
- Consumer confidence rises but outlook still grim
- Bayer CEO says Greek euro exit may help: report
- Lufthansa says strike cost millions, cancels flights
- Iraqi Kurdistan to keep pumping oil to September 15: sources
- Nigerian firm says to start new refinery end: 2013
- Tata Motors looks at Saudi plant for Jaguar Land Rover: magazine
- Expert panel wants India tax avoidance rules deferred by 3 years
- New York probes private equity tax strategy: source
- ECB must do more for euro: OECD's Gurria
- Central banks debate limits of power at Jackson Hole
- Tax hike piles misery on Spain's shoppers and small firms
- Asian shares ease on growth concerns, stimulus hopes support
- Samsung to review 250 Chinese suppliers for labor violations
- Oracle to appeal U.S. copyright damages case: SAP
- Hyundai Motor union OKs wage deal after costliest-ever strike
- Nomura's Vereker quits top role, seen leaving
- At Jackson Hole, a growing fear for Fed independence
- ECB's Weidmann isolated on opposing bond buying: paper
- Exclusive: South Copper halts Ilo plant for maintenance
- Lufthansa says 190 Frankfurt flights hit by strikes
- SocGen names new head of international retail
- Auto lenders go back to subprime borrowers
- Spain to inject 6 billion euro into FROB bank fund: source
- Airbus sees demand for 28,000 planes over 20 years
- Stock futures rise, focus on data
- Small-business borrowing rose modestly in July
- Analysis: Does history suggest China growth is about to rebound?
- Russia's MegaFon moves towards $4 billion London IPO
- Swiss economy shrinks under euro crisis pressure
- U.S. new-car sales in August seen up as much as 20 percent
- Exclusive: Clear Channel Outdoor challenges CNN in airport TV
- Chrysler U.S. August sales up 14 percent
- U.S. factory activity still slow in August: Markit
- Dow Chemical to rejig business structure
- Manufacturing sector shrinks for third straight month: ISM
- Best Buy's new CEO wants to learn from the front line
- Spain's Rajoy to seek German backing for a bailout
- Greek PM to meet ECB's Draghi on September 11: PM's office
- Accountants draft standards to audit Libor submissions
- Dow Chemical to rework business structure
- Exclusive: Libor probe claims Barclays executive and a trader
- Jobs growth seen lackluster in August, Fed action eyed
- Peregrine Financial trustee mulls lawsuits to retrieve funds
- GM turns to China to crack India's tough car market
- Walmart trims layaway fee to $5 from $15 after shoppers complain
- Facebook rules out share sale to cover tax bill
- Microsoft, Nokia pin hopes on new Lumia as mobile war escalates
- Strikes, quality drive slow Hyundai Motor's U.S. growth
- Defense industry bracing for further budget cuts
- EADS deserves seat in U.S. industry group:Airbus executive
- Chinese drywall maker must face U.S. lawsuits: judge
- Wall Street treads water, stays on ECB watch
- Second quarter productivity raised, wage inflation muted
- Samsung challenge: sold the phone, how to keep the customer
- Encana clears itself of collusion in Michigan
- UK rejects claim it singled out Barclays in tax row
- CNOOC asks for US security review of Nexen acquisition
- Exclusive: A fourth trader under scrutiny in JPM "Whale" probe
- Union protests at ArcelorMittal U.S. plants over contract
- Italy says committed to keeping ILVA steel plant open
- Exclusive: General Growth board looking to hire banker
- Wall Street Week Ahead: A nice rally while it lasted
- Glencore set to detail $36 billion Xstrata bid: sources
- Fidelity $2.4 billion fund vaults past JPMorgan in race for SE Asia cash
- Icahn urges Navistar to offer board seats to shareholders
- Renault's Korean unit to cut 15 percent of jobs on dismal sales
- France's Hollande vows to revive economy in two years
- South Korea sets $5.2 billion stimulus package as economy falters
- Euro zone enters dangerous week buoyed by ECB
- Japan PM Noda vows to achieve 1 percent inflation target within 1 year
- Deutsche Bank to detail job cuts, strategy
- Wall Street drops before Fed; tech sector weighs
- New iPhone could boost U.S. GDP by up to 0.5 percent, JP Morgan says
- U.S. has earned $12.4 billion from investment in AIG: Treasury
- Consumer credit falls unexpectedly in July
- Zynga loses another executive in top-level exodus
- Barclays boss vows to be quick and bold in reform plan
- Nasdaq unwavering on paybacks for faulty Facebook launch
- New Deutsche Bank leaders to flesh out strategy and cuts
- Honda Motor sets Accord prices for U.S. market
- Wells' ultra-wealthy Abbot Downing names director of investments
- Impala Platinum workers demand second wage hike
- More problems raised at Pentagon F-35 fighter review
- CFTC urges delay in Peregrine payout after finding false records
- In a Greek junkyard, signs red tape defeating cuts
- Philips ups cost cuts to 1.1 billion euros, axes more jobs
- Asian shares fall, eyes on German ruling, Fed meeting
- Election, "fiscal cliff" temper U.S. hiring outlook: Manpower
- Risk assets rally after Fed action, dollar slips
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