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  1. Apple says new iPad sales top 3 million units
  2. Adobe Systems falls roughly 6% after hours in wake of quarterly results
  3. U.S. stocks end higher; Apple, closing atop $600 for first time, helps lift Nasdaq
  4. Amazon.com to buy Kiva Systems for $775 mln
  5. Apple says new iPad sales top 3 million units
  6. Goldman Sachs raises price target on Apple to $700
  7. Adobe earnings fall in first fiscal quarter
  8. Apple shares close above $600 for first time
  9. U.S. stocks edge up; Nasdaq leads gains
  10. Focus Media fourth-quarter profit rises
  11. China raises retail gas, diesel prices by up to 7%
  12. Australian stocks fall with banks weak
  13. Hong Kong stocks fall early, with banks among decliners; Hang Seng Index down 0.3%
  14. China to free its currency in time, says premier
  15. SHK Properties director arrested; shares drop
  16. Hong Kong stocks slip in early trade
  17. Oil futures retreat in electronic trading
  18. Samsung hits all time high after Apple dividend
  19. New Special Report blog post: ABCs and 123s of securing start-up capital in Europe
  20. Jefferies profit falls about 12%, but beats target
  21. Coming up: U.S. housing starts for February
  22. Analyst praises $2.5 bln Williams Partners deal
  23. Apple iPad launch stronger than expected: analyst
  24. Ryan pegs tax rates at 10% and 25%
  25. Harley-Davidson upgraded to outperform
  26. Oil could spark next crisis: IMF's Lagarde
  27. India can cut rates if commodity prices fall: RBI
  28. U.K. Feb. annual inflation rate slows to 3.4%
  29. Budget office to raise U.K. growth outlook: report
  30. China set to surpass 1 billion cellphone users
  31. Europe stocks lower led by miners, banks, autos
  32. Goldman starts fresh round of staff cuts: Reuters
  33. Landry's mulls options to refinance its debt
  34. Gold edges down in Asian electronic trade
  35. Fed earned $77 billion last year -- second-highest figure ever
  36. Fed nominees pledge nonpartisanship
  37. Republican budget throws down election-year gauntlet
  38. Investors more confident in growth: B. of A. survey
  39. Dow industrials off by triple digits as China slowdown fear chills Wall Street
  40. Swiss commodities group Glencore to buy Canada's Viterra
  41. U.S. housing starts slip 1.1% to 698,000 pace for February; building permits jump 5.1
  42. Fed earned $77 billion last year, 2nd-highest ever
  43. Amarin awarded U.S. patent for heart drug
  44. Fed's 2014 rate view not a commitment: nominees
  45. Latin America markets track global stocks lower
  46. Financial stocks rise amid China slowdown concern
  47. Adobe shares shed 4%; Pacific Crest cuts rating
  48. Caterpillar, Joy Global fall on China slowdown
  49. Canadian stocks fall amid China concerns
  50. Agrium to buy Viterra's agri-products business
  51. Fed nominees pledge to be non-partisan
  52. Tiffany up on outlook; Sears adds real estate role
  53. Republicans offer 'choice' to voters with budget
  54. BofA survey: Investors more confident in growth
  55. Alpha Natural, Nabors, Peabody sink energy stocks
  56. Adobe among decliners as tech stocks open in red
  57. Financial stocks drop, but BAC rises
  58. U.S. stocks open down on concern of China slowdown
  59. Glencore to buy Viterra for C$16.25 per share
  60. Geithner eyes multi-year approach for Europe
  61. U.S. stock futures retain steep losses after data
  62. Dollar pares gains, Treasury up after data
  63. U.S. housing starts fall slightly to 698,000 rate
  64. Live blog: Bernanke begins four-part Fed history lesson at George Washington U.
  65. Targacept implodes on drug failure
  66. Treasurys, dollar little changed as Bernanke talks
  67. H-P merging PCs, printers; Joshi leaving -- report
  68. Average U.S. gasoline price continues to rise
  69. Chevron workers face criminal charges in Brazil
  70. 7.9-magnitude Mexico quake centered between Oaxaca and Acapulco: USGS
  71. Panel to vote to subpoena MF Global treasurer
  72. Gold ends lower on dollar, China slowdown fears
  73. Hong Kong stocks open higher after string of losses; Hang Seng Index up 0.5%
  74. Mitt Romney wins Illinois Republican primary, projections show
  75. Japan stocks down in post-holiday return, with car shares weak; Nikkei Average down 0
  76. [VIDEO] Jeremy Lin is still lighting it up at the concession stands
  77. Oracle profit jumps 18%; shares rise in late trading
  78. Dow finishes down 69 points; S&P 500 snaps three-session advance
  79. Peso loses ground vs. dollar after Mexico quake
  80. Romney wins Illinois Republican primary
  81. Romney leads in Illinois Republican primary
  82. Japan stocks fall in post-holiday return
  83. Australian stocks fall, with miners weak
  84. Nissan bringing back Datsun brand after decades
  85. Panasonic reportedly to close California plant
  86. Mets say MLB, B. of A. loans repaid
  87. Kocherlakota: Fed's done what it can on employment
  88. Senate blocks funding for Export-Import bank
  89. Political intelligence not in insider-trading bill
  90. API report shows small decline in oil inventory
  91. White House would veto bill to end Medicare panel
  92. Krispy Kreme swings to profit
  93. China solar firms rally after U.S. sanctions
  94. U.S. stocks fall, taking S&P 500 off 4-year perch
  95. Jabil Circuit earnings rise 76%
  96. Oracle net rises 18%
  97. Oil ends 2.3% lower on Saudi Arabia comments
  98. Magnitude 7.6 earthquake hits south of Mexico City
  99. Peso loses ground on dollar after Mexico quake
  100. Hong Kong shares rise in choppy trade; telcos up
  101. Coming up: Britain readies for Budget day, and George Osborne's red briefcase
  102. U.K. Feb. public borrowing sees unexpected jump
  103. 2 BOE members wanted to boost bond buys in March
  104. Thailand leaves rates unchanged at 3%
  105. Luxury-car dealerships cutting prices in China
  106. U.K. budget to cut top tax rate: reports
  107. Deutsche Bank quantifies legal risks at $4B: WSJ
  108. Europe stocks higher, led by banks, oil
  109. Sainsbury final quarter comparable sales up 2.5%
  110. Dollar slips against euro, other major currencies
  111. Gold futures rebound in electronic trading
  112. United-Continental merger hiccups create hour-long phone wait times: travel expert
  113. Dallas Fed president makes case for big-bank breakups
  114. Best February in five years for U.S. existing-home sales
  115. Bernanke: European crisis is not over
  116. India's jewelers extend strike, putting further pressure on gold
  117. U.K. to lower corporate taxes and abolish 50% personal income-tax rate
  118. 'Volcker Rule' may not be OK'd by July: regulator
  119. Coming up: U.S. existing-home sales for February
  120. U.K. Chancellor of Exchequer Osborne: No need for more fiscal tightening
  121. H-P combining PC and printer operations and launching enterprise group
  122. Tobacco could kill one billion this century: study
  123. Kraft to name snack business 'Mondelez'
  124. Alleged shooter in standoff with French police
  125. Korean National Oil joins bid for El Paso assets
  126. Dallas Fed president says break up big banks
  127. Oil adds to gains after surprise supply draw
  128. Canadian stocks fall on losses in financial sector
  129. Osborne: No need for more U.K. fiscal tightening
  130. U.S. stocks offer muted reply to home-sales data
  131. Macy's eyes 13-30-year-olds; Fred's tops estimate
  132. LinkedIn shares climb 8%; Goldman raises to buy
  133. Treasurys up, dollar up after home sales
  134. Green Mountain shares gain on new Starbucks deal
  135. U.K. to extend film tax credit to gaming industry
  136. Home sales dip but February was best in five years
  137. Labour's Miliband: Budget squeezes U.K. middle
  138. India's jewelers extend strike, pressuring gold
  139. U.S. stocks tilt higher ahead of home-sales data
  140. H-P's realignment takes tech spotlight
  141. Baker Hughes, First Solar weigh on energy stocks
  142. Apollo buys Irish credit-card unit from B. of A.
  143. Osborne cuts U.K. corporate tax, top personal rate
  144. Hartford rallies on restructure, financials lag
  145. Regulator: Volcker rule may not be OK'd by July
  146. Coming up: Existing home sales for February
  147. Hewlett-Packard confirms PC, print combo plan
  148. Broadcom to pay $195M for chip maker BroadLight
  149. Treasurys edge up; yields slip from 4-month high
  150. Baker Hughes dips 4% on lower profit view
  151. Actuant profit rises, firm ups outlook
  152. Origin Agritech rockets on China report
  153. S&P and Nasdaq turn positive; Dow industrials lag
  154. Tim Tebow traded to New York Jets
  155. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton suspended by NFL over 'bounty hunting'
  156. Gold ends higher; regains premiumo on platinum
  157. Zynga shares jump ahead of call; deal speculated
  158. Fitch says U.K. budget neutral for AAA rating
  159. FDIC extends review of stress-test proposal
  160. NFL suspends Saints coach Payton, fines team
  161. New York Jets trade for Tim Tebow
  162. Zynga acquires 'Draw Something' creator OMGPop
  163. [VIDEO] It's six years to the day since Twitter's @JackDorsey sent his first tweet
  164. Zynga shares jump on deal speculation
  165. Paulson: Hartford actions won't help valuation
  166. Zynga buys 'Draw Something' creator OMGPOP
  167. Oil ends 1.1% higher on surprise supply decrease
  168. Panel votes to subpoena MF Global treasurer
  169. Al Lewis talks with Bobby Plump about the 'Hoosiers' moment that's lasted a lifetime
  170. Dow industrials, S&P 500 close lower; Nasdaq edges up
  171. Brazil files criminal charges against Chevron, RIG
  172. Discover Financial first-quarter profit rises
  173. U.S. stocks end mostly lower; Nasdaq rises
  174. The Tell: Gold price would have to multiply by 10 to back U.S. dollar
  175. Political Watch: The Romney campaign's Etch A Sketch mishap
  176. [VIDEO] It's six years to the day since Twitter's #JackDorsey (@Jack) sent his first
  177. Diamond Foods to suspend dividend payments
  178. Hong Kong stocks rise ahead of China manufacturing survey release; Hang Seng Index up
  179. Japan stocks fall, with brokers hit on insider-trading news; Nikkei Average down 0.2%
  180. Hong Kong shares up before China data, key results
  181. Japanese stocks recover from opening losses
  182. Japan surprises with swing back to trade surplus
  183. Australian shares inch higher in early trading
  184. China manufacturing slows sharply, preliminary HSBC data show
  185. McDonald's Skinner to retire; Thompson elected CEO
  186. Hong Kong stocks, Aussie fall on weak China data
  187. HSBC flash China March PMI tumbles to 48.1
  188. Dart Container to buy Solo Cup for $1 bln: report
  189. GlaxoSmithKline to invest in new, current UK sites
  190. Kingfisher net profit up 30%, sales rise slightly
  191. Daiqing Dairy shares halted after auditor quits
  192. U.S. leading economic indicators rise 0.7%
  193. U.S. benchmark 30-year mortgage rate rises
  194. Dow industrials down as much as 100 points in opening half-hour
  195. The Tell: Retiring McDonald's CEO Skinner leaves them hungry for more
  196. U.S. first-time jobless claims fall to 348,000 last week, fewest since February 2008
  197. FedEx sees 'solid performance' continuing on heels of third quarter's robust results
  198. Euro-zone purchasing-managers index at 3-month low, underlining recession concerns
  199. Dollar General jumps; Lululemon's views disappoint
  200. House prices flat in January: FHFA
  201. Vantiv shares gain 12% in IPO
  202. 30-year mortgage rate rises to 4.08%
  203. Leading economic indicators rise 0.7% in February
  204. ExactTarget shares jump 25% in IPO
  205. Tech stocks dip into red in early trading
  206. Citi, B. of A. keep pressure on financials
  207. U.S. stocks open lower on downbeat overseas data
  208. Ireland fell back into recession in fourth quarter
  209. Energy stocks move into the red
  210. Sturm, Ruger soars on brisk demand for new guns
  211. Coming up: February leading indicators
  212. Lazard expects new McDonald's chief to keep course
  213. GameStop profit falls; sees fewer stores in 2012
  214. Portugal sees nationwide strike over austerity
  215. Stock futures retain losses after jobless claims
  216. Dollar extends gains, Treasurys up after claims
  217. Weekly U.S. jobless claims fall 5,000 to 348,000
  218. Lululemon earnings jump 34% in fourth quarter
  219. BrightSource IPO to raise about $152 mln
  220. Coming up: Weekly jobless claims
  221. ConAgra profit up 26%
  222. FedEx profit jumps, tops Wall St. estimates
  223. French shooting-spree suspect dead: reports
  224. Dollar General profit climbs 31%
  225. Spanish, Italian yields up on debt, economic fears
  226. Gold futures push lower in European trading
  227. British retail sales fall 0.8% in February
  228. Euro-zone PMI shows faster contraction in March
  229. Natural-gas futures add to losses after report
  230. FedEx shares down on outlook
  231. Watson gains on Actavis takeover talk
  232. Canada down; Avion Gold slumps 12% after Mali coup
  233. The Tell: Flat beer, Marmite, football and the U.K. Budget
  234. House repeals part of Obama's health-care law
  235. Tarullo: Fed to 'respond' to Deutsche capital move
  236. Obama: Willing to review Keystone permits
  237. EU paper mulls bigger euro firewall: report
  238. California wine sales in U.S. climb 8% to $19.9B
  239. Obama fast-tracks southern Keystone pipeline
  240. Krispy Kreme shares stuck in selloff
  241. Live blog: Bernanke returns to classroom for second GWU lecture
  242. Senate OKs bill to ease rules on small businesses
  243. Gold ends at nine-week low on slowdown fears
  244. Senate approves bill curtailing insider trading
  245. UBS: Andrea Orcel named co-CEO of investment bank
  246. Treasury sells TIPS at negative yield; bonds up
  247. Treasury sells TIPS at negative yield; bonds up
  248. Dollar General CEO comments on gas inflation
  249. U.S. stocks end lower, with S&P down for third session, on dim data from China and Eu
  250. AIG pays back $1.5 bln to U.S. Treasury