- Greenspan says market turbulence similar to prior crises (AFP)
- Bond fund investors may be in for shock (AP)
- Gasoline prices rise for first time since July (Reuters)
- OPEC president says oil supply sufficient (Reuters)
- Will stocks sink or swim after jobs data? (Reuters)
- Munich Re says no terror cover without state pools (Reuters)
- HSBC urged to make Green non-exec chairman: paper (Reuters)
- Japan's three mega banks to invest in Aeon Bank (AFP)
- Fed's Plosser: U.S. housing sector warrants monitoring (Reuters)
- Ceridian resolves proxy fight with Pershing Square (Reuters)
- Small, offbeat trends can change the world (Reuters)
- Will stocks sink or swim after jobs data? (Reuters)
- First credit, now recession worries hit LBOs (Reuters)
- Countrywide to cut up to 12,000 jobs (Reuters)
- Officials say job fall won't stall economy (Reuters)
- Weak jobs report jump starts Wall Street's fear gauge (Reuters)
- Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- FTSE extended loss on US jobs data (FT.com)
- August jobs cut by 4,000 (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Beazer's notes trustee claims company in default (Reuters)
- Stocks slump amid economic worries (Reuters)
- Harley-Davidson cuts profit outlook (Reuters)
- Greenspan sees turmoil similar to 1987: report (Reuters)
- Credit turmoil has raised risks to economy: Fed (Reuters)
- Beazer falls after "purported" defaults (Reuters)
- Palm, Motorola seen most hurt by iPhone price cut (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart exec says working to beat fiscal capex goal (Reuters)
- Microsoft aims at VMware's virtualization lead (Reuters)
- Fuel-economy rules could kill US auto industry: union chief (AFP)
- Euro stocks gain ahead of rate decision (FT.com)
- Mortgages entering foreclosures at record high (Reuters)
- Retailers get back-to-school boost in August (Reuters)
- Indexes slip as rate cut hopes dim (Reuters)
- Campbell profit below estimates (Reuters)
- Jobless claims down, productivity improves (Reuters)
- Growth steady in U.S. service sector (AP)
- Japanese stocks climb 0.6 percent (AP)
- Back-to-school buying helps retailers (AP)
- Fed says tight credit hurts housing and little else (Reuters)
- Apple cuts iPhone price and revamps iPods (Reuters)
- HP unveils "Blackbird" high-end gaming PC (Reuters)
- Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- FTSE lower on financials woes (FT.com)
- J. Crew turns to profit in second quarter (Reuters)
- Indexes slide after housing data (Reuters)
- Yahoo buys behavioral ad firm for $300 million (Reuters)
- Pending home sales fell 12.2 percent in July (Reuters)
- CP Rail to buy DM&E for at least $1.5 billion (Reuters)
- Wall St rally led by tech stocks (FT.com)
- Factory sector growth slows in August (Reuters)
- Auto sales slip but GM bucks trend (Reuters)
- New iPods to help Apple counter rivals (Reuters)
- U.S. airline delays top 1 million so far in 2007 (Reuters)
- Exports seen as key driver for economy (AP)
- Sony unit to list on Japan's main bourse (AP)
- Retailers push packagers to think "green" (Reuters)
- Manufacturing sector growth slows: ISM (Reuters)
- Construction spending fell 0.4 pct in July (Reuters)
- Data, Apple, Yahoo lift indexes (Reuters)
- MetroPCS bids $5.3 billion for Leap Wireless (Reuters)
- First American expects to cut another 1,300 jobs (Reuters)
- Manufacturing sector expands in August (AP)
- Nasdaq sets Friday deadline for LSE stake bids: report (Reuters)
- Ameriquest closes, Citigroup buys mortgage assets (Reuters)
- Retailers think skirt may be next fad (Reuters)
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- Amazon "two for two in 2007" - has the turn come? (Reuters)
- Apple quarterly profit rises on Mac strength (Reuters)
- Ford seen posting eighth straight quarterly loss (Reuters)
- Qualcomm posts higher profit, raises outlook (Reuters)
- Mozilo wins even if Countrywide profits plummet (Reuters)
- Justice Dept. probes discrimination by lenders (Reuters)
- Economy registers moderate growth (AP)
- FTSE regains momentum after GSK numbers (FT.com)
- Firms Run Funds For Young Investors (Investor's Business Daily)
- FTSE follows Wall Street lower (FT.com)
- Existing home sales drop for 4th month (AP)
- Chrysler Corp postpones $12 bln auto loan deal (Reuters)
- CFTC sues Amaranth for natgas price manipulation (Reuters)
- Boeing reports profit, raises outlook, shares up (Reuters)
- Stocks fall on deal financing worry (Reuters)
- Existing home sales fell in June (Reuters)
- Amazon net jumps on strong U.S. sales, stock zooms (Reuters)
- XM Satellite Radio CEO Panero to step down (Reuters)
- Bancroft Dow Jones decision seen next week: source (Reuters)
- Oil firms get U.S. letters in bribery probe: report (Reuters)
- Chrysler warns weak dealers may shut them down: report (Reuters)
- Economy - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- FTSE lower as US housing worries return (FT.com)
- Retirement accounts climb to $16.4T (AP)
- Amazon.com 2Q profit more than triples (AP)
- Stocks drop on profit jitters (Reuters)
- Apple falls on initial iPhone activation numbers (Reuters)
- NYSE fines Citigroup's Smith Barney $50 million (Reuters)
- AT&T profit rises on wireless, iPhone disappoints (Reuters)
- McDonald's posts loss on Latin America charge (Reuters)
- FTSE falls back in early trade (FT.com)
- Kimberly-Clark profit up, view raised (Reuters)
- Bancrofts meet to discuss Murdoch bid for Dow Jones (Reuters)
- TI quarterly profit falls, rev outlook disappoints (Reuters)
- American Express quarterly earnings rise (Reuters)
- GM's Allison unit buyout faces hurdle: report (Reuters)
- Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Nikkei closes at lowest in nearly 4 weeks (FT.com)
- Wal-Mart to cut prices on 16,000 items (AP)
- Transocean, GlobalSantaFe in merger deal (Reuters)
- Wall St indexes rise on profits, deals (Reuters)
- Merck profit jumps, raises forecast (Reuters)
- Cerberus to buy United Rentals for $4 billion (Reuters)
- Halliburton profit rises, tops Street view (Reuters)
- Japanese stocks near 4-week lows (FT.com)
- Wal-Mart cuts prices, starts ads for back-to-school (Reuters)
- Seoul shares hit record, then fall (Reuters)
- Oil falls on OPEC's concerns on world economy (Reuters)
- Reuters FX matching system suffers outage (Reuters)
- U.S. activist fund builds stake in UBS: paper (Reuters)
- Apple results eyed for iPhone sales (Reuters)
- Japanese stocks climb; dollar up vs. yen (AP)
- China seeks to control its blazing economy (AFP)
- Warner Music eyes UK's Chrysalis music arm: papers (Reuters)
- TRW guarantees most jobs should it buy VDO: report (Reuters)
- Barclays may have lost big in Bear fund: report (Reuters)
- Bear Stearns to be sued over subprime funds: CNBC (Reuters)
- ABN CEO says merger with Barclays is better: report (Reuters)
- Caterpillar earnings down (Reuters)
- Stock bull riders eye home sales, earnings (Reuters)
- Internet entrepreneur details Dow Jones proposal (Reuters)
- U.S. home builder woes reach into other industries (Reuters)
- Redstones take family squabble public (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Dollar slides, stays near record low vs euro (Reuters)
- Caterpillar profit falls and stock follows (Reuters)
- Citigroup profit rises 18 percent (Reuters)
- Stocks open down as earnings disappoint (Reuters)
- China raises interest rates, 5th time in 15 months (Reuters)
- Whole Foods extends Wild Oats tender offer again (Reuters)
- FTSE recovers ground as miners rally (FT.com)
- Fed sees growth risks "more balanced": FOMC minutes (Reuters)
- Google hiring binge dents profits, shares drop (Reuters)
- Microsoft profit up on Office, swallows Xbox charge (Reuters)
- Dow Jones director quits to protest News Corp deal (Reuters)
- Bank of America leads higher profits at U.S. banks (Reuters)
- Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Nasdaq profit more than triples (Reuters)
- Baxter net income rises 39 percent (AP)
- Retail sales slow in June amid record wet weather (AFP)
- Dow hits record point gain (Reuters)
- Retail sales stir back-to-school shopping hope (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart June sales up more than expected (Reuters)
- Republican lawmaker introduces subprime legislation (Reuters)
- U.S. auto sales incentives rise in May: report (Reuters)
- US trade deficit rises further in May (AP)
- Wall St rallies but subprime fears remain (FT.com)
- Personal Finance: Parachuting into retirement (Reuters)
- Rio Tinto launches $38 billion bid for Alcan (Reuters)
- Costco June same-store sales rise 6 pct (Reuters)
- Motorola warns Q2 loss, sees no mobile profit in '07 (Reuters)
- Shaw Group to raise Q1 loss view (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson Q2 profit up 55 pct, misses forecasts (Reuters)
- Economy - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Subprime fears dominate Wall Street (FT.com)
- Home sales, prices to slip more this year: NAR (Reuters)
- Alcan said to be moving toward friendly deal (Reuters)
- Sallie Mae says buyers believe takeover threatened (Reuters)
- Cerberus says 'confident' on Chrysler financing (Reuters)
- Icahn sweetened Lear buyout faces stiff opposition (Reuters)
- Subprime housing woes rekindle fears for US economy (AFP)
- FTSE fall mirrors Wall Street's decline (FT.com)
- U.S. home loan demand climbs even as rates surge (Reuters)
- Circuit City names chief financial officer (Reuters)
- Dow Jones meets investors on alternate bid: source (Reuters)
- Liz Claiborne plans to shed 16 apparel brands: WSJ (Reuters)
- Banks and brokers shares fall on subprime woes (Reuters)
- Perry Capital offers to buy NEC Electronics stake (Reuters)
- Wall St's fear gauge lights up as U.S. stocks slide (Reuters)
- Burkle, Web exec may unite on Dow bid (AP)
- European stock markets suffer as euro soars (AFP)
- Latin American Funds Lead The Pack (Investor's Business Daily)
- Michael Dell says long way to go for turnaround (Reuters)
- Bernanke: Anchored expectations mute price swings (Reuters)
- Sears sees lower quarterly profit; shares plunge (Reuters)
- Alcoa gets $30 bln credit line to fund Alcan buy (Reuters)
- U.S. wholesale inventories up, retail sales weaken (Reuters)
- Euro stocks hit fresh highs (FT.com)
- S&P may cut ratings on $12.1 bln of subprime debt (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart says online-to-store results strong (Reuters)
- Home Depot cuts 2007 earnings outlook, cites housing (Reuters)
- Dutch Supreme Court to rule on ABN's LaSalle (Reuters)
- BHP seeks partner for Alcoa bid: paper (Reuters)
- China June trade surplus hits record $26.9 bln (Reuters)
- Taiwan eyes Boeing over Bell for attack helicopters (Reuters)
- Wall St set for boost as earning season starts (FT.com)
- May consumer borrowing jumps 6.4 percent (AP)
- Wal-Mart de Mexico: 2Q net profits up (AP)
- Alcoa second-quarter profit down; extends Alcan offer (Reuters)
- Lear accepts sweetened Icahn bid (Reuters)
- Danone offers $17 bln for food firm Numico (Reuters)
- May consumer credit rises $12.9 billion (Reuters)
- Banks losing up to $52 bln over subprime (Reuters)
- European shares advance (AFP)
- Retailer to transfer most of Limited (AP)
- CME buy of CBOT looks likely as shareholders vote (Reuters)
- Airbus, GE dispute could delay A350 plane: paper (Reuters)
- Dow Jones to meet with Ron Burkle: source (Reuters)
- Roche backs RNAi research with $1 bln Alnylam deal (Reuters)
- Boeing unveils 787 Dreamliner amid order flurry (Reuters)
- Japan May core machinery orders up 5.9 percent (Reuters)
- European stocks advance amid high oil prices (AFP)
- Boeing set to unveil 787 amid order flurry (Reuters)
- Stocks may rise as earnings season starts (Reuters)
- UBS says eyes takeovers in new U.S. growth push (Reuters)
- SonoSite shares could head lower: Barron's (Reuters)
- Air Berlin orders 25 Boeing 787s, worth $4 billion (Reuters)
- Hilton's real estate secures rich deal price (Reuters)
- VW mulls N. America plant due to dollar weakness (Reuters)
- KKR aims to take role of banks with IPO (Reuters)
- Stocks may rise as earnings season starts (Reuters)
- ICE seen at risk of overpaying if raises CBOT bid (Reuters)
- Economy - Friday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Japanese stocks damped by corporate news (FT.com)
- Hotel buyouts a bonanza for many mutual funds (Reuters)
- Strong jobs growth bodes well for economy (Reuters)
- CME ups CBOT bid, gets nod from top shareholder (Reuters)
- Dow Jones says News Corp. deal not yet reached (Reuters)
- Huntsman says Hexion bid superior, notifies Basell (Reuters)
- Rio Tinto said to be eyeing Alcan/Alcoa deal (Reuters)
- Beijing's cooling process begins (FT.com)
- EU clears sale of KB Home division (AP)
- Fed policy on target, inflation to ebb: Yellen (Reuters)
- Microsoft plans over $1 bln charge for Xbox repairs (Reuters)
- UBS replaces CEO Wuffli with deputy Rohner (Reuters)
- Advanced Medical bids $4.23 bln for Bausch&Lomb (Reuters)
- Fast Retailing eyes Barneys to tap global markets (Reuters)
- Economy - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Wall Street set for gains as deals keep coming (FT.com)
- Jobs market picks up as service sector rises (Reuters)
- Hilton would pay Blackstone break-up fee (Reuters)
- Jones Apparel gets higher rival bid for Barneys (Reuters)
- Boeing on track for record year (Reuters)
- Shares dragged down by rising bond yields (Reuters)
- FTSE loses gains in run up to rate call (FT.com)
- Dell says to sell PCs at Asian retail chains (Reuters)
- Mazda aims to rev up sales with new Demio/Mazda2 (Reuters)
- BMW, Mercedes mull subcompact partnership: magazine (Reuters)
- SystemsNet eyes Getronics takeover: paper (Reuters)
- S.Korea says tax on Lone Star property deal legal (Reuters)
- Huntsman gets $6 bln approach from Apollo (Reuters)
- Barclays says progress on ABN deal shows certainty (Reuters)
- Buyout firms circle $4.2 billion HK property firm (Reuters)
- Oracle faces long, hard road to prove SAP charges (Reuters)
