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  1. Japanese stocks jump in early trading; Nikkei Average up 0.8%
  2. Japan's tankan shows large manufacturers' Q1 sentiment worse than expected
  3. Moody's ups South Korea rating outlook to positive
  4. Japan tax-hike proposal faces stiff opposition
  5. Chalco bids for controlling stake in SouthGobi
  6. Hong Kong stocks down as real-estate losses mount
  7. Australian prices rose 0.5% in March: survey
  8. Australian stocks jump after China data
  9. Japanese stocks start new quarter on upbeat note
  10. Japan tankan shows big manufacturers still gloomy
  11. Avon shares leap 27% premarket as Coty pursues $10 billion bid
  12. Treasurys, dollar turn up after Europe data
  13. BBA's Angela Knight to step down as CEO
  14. Forest Labs buying royalties for $357 mln
  15. Dell buying Wyse for undisclosed terms
  16. Avon confirms Coty offer and rejects it
  17. Gold futures inch lower on demand concerns
  18. Glaxo ups Theravance stake by $213 mln
  19. KKR buying acres from WPX for $306 mln
  20. Coty offers to buy Avon for $10 billion
  21. Global Payments 3rd-period net up 21%, revenue up
  22. Euro-zone composite PMI confirms March downturn
  23. Europe stocks erase gains as banks decline
  24. Euro-zone unemployment rate hits 10.8%: Eurostat
  25. China vice premier urges reforms, further opening
  26. India manufacturing slows in March: HSBC
  27. Illumina sees adjusted net at or above estimates
  28. U.K. March manufacturing PMI hits 10-month high
  29. Some Europe banks to repay chunk of LTRO loans: FT
  30. Miners, drug makers push Europe stocks higher
  31. China clamps down on micro-blogging after rumors
  32. Global Payments: Fewer than 1.5M numbers stolen
  33. Don't get tripped up by these 7 tax-audit red flags
  34. U.S. construction spending tumbles in February
  35. March ISM manufacturing gauge edges higher
  36. Groupon shares dive 12% after online coupon firm reveals accounting problems
  37. U.S. stocks start new quarter with modest losses
  38. Coke snatches Dunkin' Brands account from PepsiCo
  39. Telik dives 19% on reverse-stock split
  40. AVI BioPharma tumbles on mixed study results
  41. Keryx, AEterna implode on failed drug study
  42. Canadian stocks extend gains as gold miners lead
  43. Theravance soars on Glaxo deal
  44. Dow Chemical to shutter five plants
  45. Fed's Bullard: Global output may drive U.S. prices
  46. February construction spending falls 1.1%
  47. U.S. stocks rein in losses after economic data
  48. ISM manufacturing index climbs to 53.4% in March
  49. Dollar extends gains, Treasurys up after ISM
  50. Groupon slides on revision; tech stocks fall
  51. Financials track market down on global data
  52. Avon jumps on Coty offer; Kohl's, Gap raised
  53. Tesoro, Nabors weigh as energy stocks dip
  54. U.S. stock indexes begin new quarter mildly lower
  55. Goldman launches Ceres coverage at neutral
  56. National Penn Banc lifts dividend, sets buyback
  57. Fed's Pianalto warns against more easing
  58. High court OKs strip-searches for any arrest
  59. Gold ends 0.5% higher on positive data
  60. TV upfront growth to be 'modest': Morgan Stanley
  61. Magnitude 6.3 quake rattles Mexico
  62. Hong Kong stocks rise, with resource shares, telecoms gaining; Hang Seng Index up 0.5
  63. Japan stocks open lower as stronger yen pushes on exporters; Nikkei Average down 0.3%
  64. CFTC sues Royal Bank of Canada, alleging unlawful stock-futures trading
  65. At least 5 dead in shooting at religious school in Oakland, Calif.: report
  66. U.S. stocks finish higher on first trading day of second quarter
  67. Hong Kong stocks advance, with resource shares up
  68. Australia retail sales rise 0.2% in February
  69. Australian stocks rise, with miners gaining
  70. SEC looking into Groupon revision, WSJ reports
  71. Japan stocks track dollar-yen rate lower
  72. Australian rate cut seen unlikely this meeting
  73. CFTC charges RBC with unlawful trading
  74. Amgen, AstraZeneca team on 5 experimental drugs
  75. RealNetworks names Tim Wan new CFO
  76. U.S. stocks extend gains into second quarter
  77. At least 5 dead in Oakland shooting: AP
  78. Obama warns Supreme Court on health-care law
  79. Oil ends 2.2% higher; natural gas gains 1.2%
  80. Australia's central bank keeps rates on hold; Aussie dollar briefly rises
  81. University of Kentucky Wildcats beat Kansas Jayhawks 67-59 to win NCAA basketball tit
  82. Roche disappointed at Illumina's rebuff of offer
  83. Sun Hung Kai co-chairman says he did nothing wrong
  84. Europe stocks turn lower as banks fall
  85. European stocks mostly steady; Akzo Nobel, K+S off
  86. Spanish unemployment up to 4.75 million in March
  87. China state firms outpace private sector: Moody's
  88. Spain's de Guindos: No room for error with budget
  89. Australia's RBA keeps key rate on hold at 4.25%
  90. Kentucky beats Kansas for NCAA basketball title
  91. DBS Group shares lower after Indonesian bank buy
  92. General Motors posts 11.8% monthly sales growth vs. March 2011; Buick, Cadillac sales
  93. U.S. factory orders rise 1.3% in February; January revised down to 1.1% drop
  94. Wall Street begins on narrowly mixed note; Apple's latest gains underpin Nasdaq Compo
  95. Ford's monthly U.S. sales are strongest in five years, rising 5% from March 2011
  96. New in The Tell blog: Boy, 10, solves euro crisis, with pizza
  97. Chrysler enjoys strongest month for sales in four years: U.S. sales up 34% in March
  98. Audi U.S. sales rise 18% in March
  99. Nissan March U.S. sales rise by record 12%
  100. Bio-Rad jumps 12% on Luminex deal
  101. Volkswagen has best March sales since 1973
  102. Greece's debt-to-GDP to rise to 170% - Fitch
  103. IMF's Lagarde backs more help for U.S. homeowners
  104. Fed sanctions Morgan Stanley for mortgage services
  105. Ried Thunberg shutting doors after 39 years
  106. GM reports 12% increase in March sales
  107. Spanish benchmark yields rise 8 bp to 5.40%
  108. U.S. stocks decline after factory orders
  109. Canadian stocks fall; RBC down on allegations
  110. Factory orders climb 1.3% in February
  111. 'Attractive' Fifth Third rises, e-brokers slide
  112. Ford U.S. sales climb 5% in March
  113. Apple gains on raised target; techs mixed
  114. U.S. stocks open mostly lower before factory data
  115. Best Buy cut to sell; Urban Outfitters upgraded
  116. Energy stocks fall back after gains
  117. BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch to step down: reports
  118. Urban Outfitters rises after sales comments
  119. Goldman Sachs appoints Schiro as new lead director
  120. Biomet paying $280 million for firm
  121. Treasurys advance before Fed minutes
  122. Chrysler U.S. sales up 34% to best tally in 4 yrs
  123. Comverse Tech profit, revenue fall
  124. CFTC charges RBC for illegal trades: WSJ
  125. Xcel wins three-year rate increase of $114 mln
  126. RBC buying out partner in RBC Dexia venture
  127. Fed backs away from 'QE3': meeting minutes
  128. Obama to sign insider-trading ban into law Wednesday
  129. EU probes Apple and Microsoft complaints against Motorola
  130. Trading Deck: The two riskiest assets today
  131. Obama criticizes Ryan budget
  132. Gold sinks under $1,650 after Fed bond comments
  133. Financial stocks lower after FOMC minutes
  134. Dollar gains, Treasurys slide post-Fed minutes
  135. Toyota monthly sales best since Cash for Clunkers
  136. U.S. stocks thud to session lows after FOMC
  137. Gold ends modestly lower on good day for metals
  138. Fed less interested in bond buys: minutes
  139. EU probes Apple, Microsoft complaints vs. Motorola
  140. Obama to sign insider-trading ban bill Wednesday
  141. Citigroup names Helfer vice chairman
  142. Google's Android No 1. in smartphones: comScore
  143. Obama criticizes Ryan budget, notes Romney support
  144. Japanese stocks follow U.S. lower, as Nikkei Average slips 0.1%
  145. SanDisk shares fall 6% in late trading after company cuts forecast
  146. Dow closes down 65 points, snapping a three-session winning run
  147. Gold sinks below $1,650 after Fed's bond remarks
  148. Romney leading in Wisconsin, but vote not called
  149. Japan flat as autos rise, but some blue-chips slip
  150. Australian shares lose ground as miners fall
  151. Romney captures Maryland Republican primary
  152. Seven & I to hit proft milestone, report says
  153. Burger King, Justice to combine, list on NYSE
  154. China's premier decries state bank 'monopoly'
  155. Fed's Lockhart sees no need for more bond buys
  156. Trade group posts sharp crude inventories increase
  157. SanDisk cuts forecast, shares fall
  158. Honda U.S. March sales drop 5% to 126,999 units
  159. U.S. stocks close with modest decline after Fed
  160. Fed's Williams: Exit is still well off in future
  161. Obama to sign JOBS Act Thursday
  162. Multiple tornadoes touch down near Dallas: reports
  163. Oil ends lower, adding to losses after Fed
  164. Facebook accuses Yahoo of patent infringement
  165. Mitt Romney wins Wisconsin Republican primary, projections show
  166. Australia swings to surprise trade deficit in February, sending currency lower
  167. Australia posts surprise trade deficit
  168. Romney wins key Wisconsin primary
  169. Final euro-zone March PMI rises from initial estimate but still indicates Q1 contract
  170. Japan's Nikkei Average ends down 2.3% at 9,819.99; exporters, retail stocks lower
  171. Euro-zone retail sales fall 0.1% in February
  172. India service-sector activity slows in March
  173. U.K. March services PMI rises unexpectedly to 55.3
  174. Final euro-zone March PMI data confirm contraction
  175. Daimler: Mercedes-Benz 1st-period car sales up 12%
  176. Banks, car makers weigh on Europe stocks
  177. China's food spending passes U.S. as world No.1
  178. ISM services index for March softer than forecast, falling to 56% from February's 57.
  179. Nasdaq retreats 1% to pace early Wall Street retreat; banks weakest among Dow stocks
  180. Yahoo to take second-quarter severance charge as about 2,000 jobs targeted for elimin
  181. Private-sector payrolls rise 209,000 in March, ADP data show; January, February revis
  182. Monsanto's shares gain as company raises full-year profit outlook on strong second qu
  183. European Central Bank leaves key interest rate unchanged at 1%
  184. Oil lower after larger-than-expected supply rise
  185. Swedish stocks underperform Europe; index off 3.5%
  186. U.S. stocks at or near session lows after ISM
  187. Canadian stocks drop on euro debt crisis worries
  188. Gap raised; Under Armour cut
  189. Southwest shares lifted by Barclays upgrade
  190. Dollar pares gains, Treasurys up after ISM
  191. ISM services-sector index drops to 56.0% in March
  192. CFTC fines J.P. Morgan for $20 mln over funds
  193. Tech stocks put up early losses
  194. Oil trades under $103 a barrel in wake of Fed
  195. Energy stocks continue moving down
  196. U.S. stocks open sharply lower; Dow off 121 points
  197. Inflation to fall below 2% in 2013: ECB's Draghi
  198. Nissan exec: gas cost a great ad for electric cars
  199. Yahoo to cut 2,000 jobs, sees $375 mln in savings
  200. Draghi: No signs banks 'addicted' to ECB
  201. Geithner sees reasons for optimism about outlook
  202. ECB's Draghi: Talk of 'exit strategy' premature
  203. Goldman, Morgan Stanley lead preopen bank retreat
  204. Commodity futures sink; gold down $52/oz
  205. Monsanto profit rises, firm ups full-year outlook
  206. U.S. stock futures retain sharp losses after ADP
  207. Treasurys, dollar stay up after ADP
  208. March private-sector jobs rise 209K: ADP
  209. Walgreen same-store sales rise 1.2%
  210. Coming up: ISM services index for March
  211. ECB leaves key lending rate unchanged at 1%
  212. G&K declares $6 special payout; lifts regular div
  213. DDi agrees to $13-share bid by Viasystems
  214. Dow industrials down 175 points after weak Spanish auction, Fed minutes
  215. Forecasters see milder Atlantic hurricane season
  216. NBC to show Olympic trials in primetime
  217. Dynegy down 10% on reorganization plan
  218. Europe stocks end session with big losses; Spanish bond yields jump
  219. Obama approves insider-trading ban bill
  220. Cleveland BioLabs tanks on funding update
  221. Europe stocks tumble 2.1%, Spanish yields surge
  222. Yahoo cuts just the start of a bigger plan
  223. More companies blocking access to online videos and audio streams because of the drai
  224. Cask beer on deck at San Francisco ballpark's gastropub
  225. Regions Financial buys back $3.5 bln of preferreds
  226. Gold closes down 3.5% as metals futures slide
  227. Oil at seven-week low after steep supply rise
  228. Gold ends at 12-week low in wake of Fed minutes
  229. Nasdaq suffers worst day this year; Dow closes down 125 points
  230. Oil closes down more than 2% at seven-week low
  231. Bed Bath & Beyond profit rises 24%, shares jump 4%
  232. U.S. stocks close worst session in nearly a month
  233. ConocoPhillips board OKs Phillips 66 spin-off
  234. Third Point hits Yahoo job cuts announcement
  235. Telecom start-up LightSquared may file for bankruptcy: report
  236. Bernanke met with bank execs last week: report
  237. LightSquared may file for bankruptcy: report
  238. Hong Kong stocks plunge in post-holiday return, as banks tumble; Hang Seng Index down
  239. Japan stocks open weak after large U.S. losses overnight; Nikkei Average down 0.7%
  240. Shanghai stocks turn around to end morning higher
  241. Taiwan stocks plunge in latest tax-driven sell-off
  242. Hong Kong shares tumble, with China banks hurt
  243. Japan stocks fall on U.S. losses, commodities drop
  244. Australian shares fall, with miners weak
  245. Dow industrials pull back toward 13,000 as U.S. stocks open on a weaker note
  246. First-time jobless claims fall to 357,000 last week; continuing U.S. claims also drop
  247. Target's shares gain as discounter raises profit outlook; March sales outpace forecas
  248. Bank of England leaves benchmark interest rate on hold at 0.5%
  249. Polycom shares fall 18% on weak outlook
  250. 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falls to 3.98%