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  1. Nike profit, orders top estimates
  2. U.S. stocks dive on China, Europe growth fears
  3. Micron swings to loss as sales slip
  4. Senate panel to hold sports bounties hearings
  5. Oil ends 1.8% lower on China fears
  6. Australian stocks fall, with miners pressured
  7. Japan's Fukushima to host geothermal plant: report
  8. Coroner says Whitney Houston drowned: reports
  9. Fed's Fisher: Inflation is not threat at moment
  10. Hong Kong stocks track Asian peers lower, with Hang Seng Index down 1%
  11. Japan stocks open sharply lower as yen rises; Nikkei Average down 1.1%
  12. Hong Kong stocks drop, with banks, property down
  13. Japan stocks fall on yen, land-price data
  14. U.S. probing high-frequency stock trading: WSJ
  15. Obama taps Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim for World Bank post: reports
  16. Coming on MarketWatch: New-home-sales data for February
  17. Slide Show: Washington, D.C., cherry trees blossom in centennial of Japan gift
  18. Treasurys reverse bulk of selloff
  19. KB Home shares plunge 15% in premarket trading
  20. Stocks in Europe trade flat in early going
  21. Stocks open nearly unchanged; housing data ahead
  22. Energy stocks rise after recent sell-off
  23. Obama picks Dartmouth's Kim for World Bank: report
  24. Zynga insiders to sell nearly 43M shares
  25. Coming up: New home sales for February
  26. UAL started at outperform by Raymond James
  27. Feds eye fast traders' links to exchanges: WSJ
  28. Treasurys erase most of selloff
  29. KB Home narrows loss
  30. Fitch downgrades Repsol, deconsolidates from YPF
  31. Hewlett-Packard names Marc Levine senior VP
  32. U.K. FPC urges banks to raise external capital
  33. Pengrowth buying NAL Energy for C$1.9 bln
  34. Mosaic upgraded at J.P. Morgan
  35. Darden Restaurants increases profit by 8%
  36. Fed's Bullard says new stimulus not needed
  37. Steady start for Europe stocks; BT, Mobistar gain
  38. U.S. new-home sales dip in February, but prices jump
  39. Early Friday retreat has U.S. stock indexes on track for weekly declines
  40. Stocks start Friday fractionally in the red
  41. Zynga insiders unload nearly 43 million shares
  42. Feb. new-home sales dip 1.6% while prices jump
  43. Oil up over 1% on report of drop in Iran exports
  44. KB Homes tumbles 13% on drop in home orders
  45. U.S. stock indexes slide as new-home sales fall
  46. Bacterin shares tumble 18% in morning trade
  47. Dollar slips, Treasurys edge up after data
  48. Nike drops as margin disappoints; Cost Plus jumps
  49. Tech stocks in hunt for early direction
  50. Gold up, oil wavers as dollar weakens
  51. Canada stocks rise as commodities strengthen
  52. Political Watch: President mum on second anniversary of 'Obamacare' signing
  53. Apple shares resume trading, down 0.2% after brief halt
  54. 'Hunger Games' takes in $19.7M in midnight debut
  55. Apple shares resume trading after brief halt
  56. Nigerian villagers sue Shell over oil spills
  57. U.S. stocks return to flat line; down for week
  58. BATS debut hits snag; IPO trading halted
  59. Real Estate Weekly: Housing-market optimism is on the rise
  60. 'Hunger Games' takes in $19.7 million in midnight debut
  61. The Tell: Apple goes Bats -- that's the explanation for Apple's stock halt
  62. Oil futures gain, but still end with a weekly loss
  63. Gold ends higher, logs 0.4% weekly gain
  64. Former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine OK'd transfer of client funds in internal email: rep
  65. U.S. stocks close higher, but S&P 500 breaks streak of weekly gains; Dow lost 1.2% in
  66. MF's Corzine OK'd customer fund transfer: report
  67. U.S. stocks rise; S&P 500 has worst week of year
  68. AOL hires banker to shop patents - report
  69. Fed's Lockhart backs holding policy steady
  70. BATS Global Markets withdraws IPO after glitch
  71. Sgt. Bales charged with 17 murder counts: reports
  72. Premier Bank becomes 15th U.S. failure this year
  73. Ga.'s Covenant Bank is year's 14th U.S. failure
  74. Mazda has a winner with its redesigned CX-5 crossover
  75. James Murdoch reportedly resigns from three boards
  76. Cheney gets heart transplant: reports
  77. Former VP Cheney gets heart transplant: reports
  78. Santorum wins Louisiana Republican primary
  79. 2 senators seek review of Facebook passwofrd request policy
  80. [VIDEO] The true cost of going to college
  81. Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin would 'consider' No. 2 spot on Republican ticket
  82. [VIDEO] Santorum claims Romney and Gingrich policies would mirror Obama's
  83. [VIDEO] Manhattan's highest penthouse on rental market at $60,000 per month
  84. [VIDEO] Giving to charity can mean a give-and-take process
  85. [VIDEO] Robert Frank is your guide on a trip to 'Richistan'
  86. [VIDEO] Fracking players and environmentalists square off
  87. [VIDEO] Mark Hulbert: What a market correction looks like
  88. Weekend Investor: What money moves are market doomsayers making today?
  89. Senators want review of Facebook passwood requests
  90. Illinois starts selling lottery tickets online
  91. BATS founder calls for bonus suspension
  92. Paul Ryan leaves door open to joining GOP ticket
  93. Japan stocks open higher, with weaker yen adding support; Nikkei Average up 0.3%
  94. Australian shares edge higher in early trading
  95. Hong Kong stocks ease lower, as some earnings results weigh; Hang Seng Index down 0.1
  96. Hong Kong stocks slightly lower in early trade
  97. Japan stocks start week higher, with yen softening
  98. Mazda to quit commercial-vehicle business: report
  99. China Minsheng to sell shares, raise $1.46 billion
  100. Germany backs more funds to shore up EU: report
  101. Spanish stocks down 1.3% on weekend regional-election result, economic worries
  102. Europe stocks mostly higher; Spain under pressure
  103. BG Group: Fourth Tanzania well discovers gas
  104. U.S. stocks hold on to gains after pending-home-sales data
  105. U.S. pending-home-sales index off fractionally in February
  106. Shares of Lions Gate upgraded in light of opening-weekend box office for 'Hunger Game
  107. All 30 Dow industrials components in the black as U.S. stocks open higher
  108. Lions Gate shares up 5% in premarket on strength of 'Hunger Games' box-office receipt
  109. Gold futures jump after Bernanke speaks
  110. Bernanke: Unclear whether good U.S. job trends will last
  111. German March Ifo business climate index rises, beats forecast: reports
  112. Foot Locker, Finish Line upgraded
  113. Safeway tripped up by downgrade
  114. U.S. stocks hold to gains after home sales
  115. Dollar falls more, Treasurys mixed after home data
  116. February pending home sales index dips 0.5 point
  117. AT&T to launch Nokia Lumia 900 on April 8
  118. Lions Gate upgraded by Caris; shares rise
  119. Legg top financial mover, sector up 22% YTD
  120. Cisco, IBM, Microsoft lead techs higher
  121. Williams, Pioneer lead energy stocks up
  122. Valeant to acquire Russian drug maker
  123. U.S. stocks open higher after Bernanke
  124. Abu Dhabi firm invests $2 bln with Eike Batista
  125. Lions Gate jumps 5% on back of 'The Hunger Games'
  126. Bernanke: Not clear if good job trend will last
  127. Treasurys pare decline after Bernanke
  128. Williams, Exterran sell Venezuela assets
  129. Euro turns up vs. dollar after Bernanke remarks
  130. J.M. Smucker pays $35 mln for China food stake
  131. Merkel: Germany open to temporary firewall boost
  132. Cal-Maine 3rd-quarter net off 22%, sales up 11%
  133. Cal-Maine 3rd-quarter net off 22%, sales up 11%
  134. Reports: German Ifo business index rises to 109.8
  135. Spain stocks down 1.3% after election, econ. fears
  136. Dow industrials up nearly 140 points at intraday high
  137. Verenium rallies 28% on asset sale
  138. [VIDEO] Movie director James Cameron returns from Pacific abyss
  139. Arena leaps on diet-drug update
  140. Canada stocks gain on Fed's accomodative stance
  141. Biomet to pay $22 million to settle bribe charges
  142. Supreme Court skeptical toward argument for delaying ruling on health-care law
  143. Justices skeptical toward ACA delay at hearing
  144. Tenet, insurers lead health-care stocks higher
  145. Supreme Court justices not inclined to delay ruling on health-care law
  146. Nabors CEO points out missteps, sets asset sales
  147. Romney assails Obama over open-mike remark to Medvedev
  148. Gold ends at two-week high, rallies on Bernanke
  149. Gold finishes at two-week high Monday
  150. Oil ends higher as traders cheer Bernanke speech
  151. J.P. Morgan Asia chief to leave U.S. bank
  152. American Express raises quarterly dividend 11%
  153. AmEx hikes dividend 11%, to buy back more shares
  154. Dow industrials finish up 160 points, recouping last week's losses
  155. Apollo Group swings to profit in second quarter
  156. U.S. stocks recoup past week's loss on Bernanke
  157. Strauss-Kahn charged in prostitution case: reports
  158. Bausch & Lomb to buy Ista Pharma in $500 mln deal
  159. Hitachi plans $5.4 billion in cost cuts: report
  160. Japan faces power shortage this summer: report
  161. Australian shares jump in early trading
  162. Japan stocks rally on U.S. gains, weaker yen; Nikkei Average up 1.4%
  163. Japan stocks rally on weaker yen, U.S. gains
  164. Hong Kong stocks follow U.S. gains to rally, with banks rising; Hang Seng Index up 1.
  165. Hong Kong shares jump on Fed rates signal
  166. Japan's Nikkei Average rises 2.4% to close at fresh 52-week high
  167. Borrowing costs fall as Italy sells bonds
  168. Lennar net off on year-ago gain; margins widen
  169. Euro-zone needs 1 trilllion euro firewall: OECD
  170. BMW recalls 1.3M cars over battery-cable cover
  171. German airports crippled by warning strikes
  172. U.K. gov't said in talks to sell part of RBS stake
  173. China industrial-company profits in surprise drop
  174. Europe stocks open higher, banks resources lead
  175. CaixaBank, Banca Civica in €977M share-swap merger
  176. Dollar inches back up after Bernanke-led losses
  177. Europe stocks pare gains, Total drops sharply
  178. U.S. stock index futures turn slightly lower
  179. KKR appoints John Mack as senior advisor
  180. Williams upgraded to buy at UBS
  181. Builder Lennar rises in preopen trade
  182. Walgreen's profit slips
  183. McCormick & Co. profit falls, but beats target
  184. Strauss-Kahn released on bail after France charges
  185. U.S. stocks open narrowly higher with March consumer-confidence data on tap
  186. Case-Shiller index of U.S. home prices falls in January
  187. Total SA shares plunge 6% on news of North Sea gas leak
  188. U.S. stocks turn slightly lower an hour before Tuesday opening bell
  189. Chips, networking shares lift techs
  190. B. of A., J.P. Morgan fall with broader sector
  191. Total down 7% on gas leak; energy stocks drop
  192. Stocks open mildly up ahead of confidence data
  193. Oil edges higher, shakes off early weakness
  194. Coming Up: March consumer confidence
  195. Amazon.com hiring up to 1,050 in Indiana
  196. Stock futures mildly off after home-price data
  197. Treasury yields stay lower after home-price data
  198. Case-Shiller home price index falls in January
  199. Mexican stocks afloat in a liquidity flood: Jon Markman in The Trading Deck
  200. Live blog: Ron Paul squares off with New York Fed's Bill Dudley
  201. U.S. consumer-confidence gauge dips in March
  202. Amazon hiring up to 1,050 workers at Indiana fulfillment facility
  203. The Tell: Apple may use new chip to regulate iPad overheating
  204. North Sea gas leak could take six months to seal
  205. Michaels Stores plans to go public again: reports
  206. Canadian stocks open higher, mining equities up
  207. Lennar sparks rally in homebuilding stocks
  208. Europe stocks off after U.S. consumer confidence
  209. American Eagle raised; Crocs started at outperform
  210. Oil, gold trim gains after consumer confidence
  211. Treasurys add to gains after confidence dips
  212. Apollo slumps 8% as analysts trim expectations
  213. U.S. dollar adds to gains after confidence data
  214. U.S. stocks trim rise as consumer confidence dips
  215. March consumer-confidence gauge declines to 70.2
  216. MarketWatch First Take: Harry Potter is not dead yet
  217. Supreme Court takes up federal health-insurance mandate
  218. Technical Indicator: S&P and Nasdaq confirm 2012 uptrend
  219. Canadian stocks fall on energy, industrial sectors
  220. Fed's Rosengren backs more easing if growth lags
  221. EPA proposes emissions limits on power plants
  222. Follow live blog of Fed chief Bernanke's lecture to college students
  223. Market Extra: Starbucks, Peet's in line for margin jolt as coffee-bean prices fall
  224. Treasury sells $35 bln in 2-year debt at 0.340%
  225. City-by-city home-price breakdown: Atlanta fares worst in January, Phoenix best
  226. MW Radio: The current trend is not homeowners' friend, says S&P
  227. House sends JOBS Act to Obama for signature
  228. U.S. average gasoilne prices up a nickel in a week
  229. Gold ends lower after getting close to $1,700
  230. Oil edges higher; natural gas at a decade low
  231. U.S. stocks close lower in a modest retreat, with Dow industrials off 44 points
  232. Facebook: Yahoo suit could have material impact
  233. Trade group says oil supplies up 3.6 mln barrels
  234. Bernanke says he is sleeping a little better
  235. JetBlue flight diverted as captain said restrained
  236. PVH Corp. Q4 earnings, sales climb
  237. U.S. stocks end near day's lows after prior rally
  238. Japan stocks fall after U.S. drop, with many shares ex-dividend; Nikkei Average down
  239. Japanese stocks fall in broad-based decline
  240. Hon Hai buying 10% of Sharp in rare foreign deal
  241. Li & Fung plans $500 bln share placement: report
  242. BATS board backs CEO Ratterman, splits exec roles
  243. Hong Kong stocks retreat on energy, telecommunication shares; Hang Seng Index down 0.
  244. Magic Johnson group buys Dodgers for $2 bln: WSJ
  245. Hong Kong shares drop on energy, telecom stocks
  246. China shares plunge in afternoon trade amid earnings worries; Shanghai Composite off
  247. U.K. fourth-quarter GDP revised down to 0.3% fall
  248. Gome shares swoon after broker downgrade
  249. ECB: Private sector loan growth slows in Feb.
  250. Citigroup: Spain debt restructuring more likely