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  1. Alcoa rises nearly 6%, draws analyst praise
  2. Weingarten sells industrial assets for $382 mln
  3. German bund auction produces record-low yield
  4. British PM visits Indonesia as earthquake hits
  5. Indian Ocean-wide tsunami watch in effect: PTWC
  6. Magnitude 8.7 quake jolts west coast of Indonesia
  7. Spain, Italy stocks jump as bond yields ease
  8. Banks boost Europe stocks to 0.7% gain
  9. J.C. Penney says CFO Dastugue leaving
  10. F5 Networks shares fall 4%
  11. Fed's Rosengren urges money-fund reform
  12. Oil gains further after inventories report
  13. Obama urges Congress to approve Buffett Rule
  14. Fed's Beige Book: U.S. economy expanding at 'modest to moderate' pace
  15. Oil 1.6% higher; natural gas under $2 per mln Btus
  16. George Zimmerman to be charged in Florida: report
  17. Dollar ticks up, Treasurys flat after Beige Book
  18. U.S. March budget deficit $198 billion: Treasury
  19. 'Modest to moderate' economic growth: Beige Book
  20. Gold ends seesawing session down 40 cents
  21. Oil tops $103 as floor trading draws to close
  22. Treasury sells $21 bln in 10-year debt at 2.043%
  23. Ark. judge slaps J&J with $1.1 billion fine
  24. Dow snaps longest losing streak since August 2011
  25. U.S. stocks end longest losing run in eight months
  26. Fed's Yellen sees low rates appropriate for present circumstances
  27. George Zimmerman charged with second-degree murder in Trayvon Martin case
  28. Magnitude 7 earthquake strikes Michoacan, Mexico
  29. Fed's Yellen makes case for keeping rates low
  30. George Zimmerman charged with 2nd degree murder
  31. Japan's Nikkei Average up 0.3% in early trading; tech firms, autos climb
  32. Australian shares modestly higher in early trading
  33. Japanese stocks rise in early trading
  34. Hong Kong shares mildly higher in early trade; Hang Seng Index rises 0.2% to 20,176.2
  35. Hong Kong shares rise modestly as banks climb
  36. Australia jobless rate steady at 5.2% in March
  37. Foxconn shares tumble on Nokia warning
  38. Hong Kong fashion group buys Gieves & Hawkes
  39. Japan says no sign of N Korea launch: report
  40. Sony sees sales at $104.9B by 2015, to cut jobs
  41. Roche sales up 2%, defends offer for Illumina
  42. Carrefour sales up 0.9%, lifted by Latin America
  43. Portugal stocks see sharp falls as most Europe indexes move higher
  44. Stocks in Europe start the day with modest gains
  45. Europe stocks mostly higher: Portugal stocks down
  46. Borrowing costs rise as Italy sells 3-year bond: reports
  47. Royal Dutch Shell shares fall over 3% after reports of oil slick in Gulf of Mexico
  48. Portuguese bank shares sink as Banco Espirito says it will issue new shares
  49. Coming up: February trade gap
  50. BrightSource postpones IPO, analyst says
  51. Tractor Supply hikes view; Q1 sales to top $1 bln
  52. Fastenal profit up 26%
  53. Rite Aid sees 2013 loss, Q4 revenue up
  54. NY Fed's Dudley: Economy not strong enough
  55. Borrowing costs rise as Italy sells 3-year bond
  56. World Bank cuts China 2012 growth forecast
  57. Shell drops on Gulf of Mexico oil slick report
  58. Euro-zone industrial production up 0.5% in Feb.
  59. China bank lending soars to top 1 trillion yuan
  60. IEA sees 2012 global oil demand rising 0.9%
  61. Banco Espirito sinks 14% on rights issue
  62. Earthquakes hit Mexico, Oregon and California
  63. Stock futures trim gains following data showing higher initial claims and hotter core
  64. MRC Global shares slip 1% in IPO
  65. Canadian stocks rise on higher commodity prices
  66. 30-year mortgage rate falls to 3.88%
  67. Forum Energy shares jump 11% in IPO
  68. J.P. Morgan tracks sector gains ahead of earnings
  69. H-P gains lead early tech advance
  70. U.S. stock indexes open tentatively higher
  71. Rowan leads gains in energy stocks
  72. KKR invests $65 mln in China Cord Blood Corp.
  73. Tenet getting $84 mln in cash for U.S. settlement
  74. HCA sees Q1 revenue rising by about $1 billion
  75. U.S. stock futures trim gains after claims data
  76. Dollar falls more, Treasurys edge up after data
  77. Spain's Rajoy says bailout won't be needed
  78. U.S. producer prices flat in March; core up 0.3%
  79. Feb. U.S. trade deficit narrows to $46 billion
  80. U.S. jobless claims jump 13,000 to 380,000
  81. SEC charges Goldman Sachs for inadequate weekly 'huddle' procedures
  82. Nasdaq up more than 1%, Dow extends gains to triple digits
  83. SEC fines Goldman Sachs $22 mln over 'huddles'
  84. Nomura NY offices evacuated: report
  85. Shell: Gulf oil sheen not from operations
  86. Gold up nearly 1% as some see liquidity moves
  87. Europe stocks jump in afternoon trade
  88. Natural gas adds to gains after mild supply hike
  89. Mining and metal stocks boost S&P 500 gains
  90. Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, AutoZone in spotlight
  91. Oaktree Capital shares fall 4% in IPO
  92. Disturbed JetBlue pilot formally indicted
  93. Treasury sells $13 bln in 30-yr debt; bonds lower
  94. Fed should use rules in communication: Plosser
  95. Recovery has 'long way to go': Fed's Raskin
  96. Nordstrom makes another investment online
  97. Oil rallies on talk of dovish monetary policy
  98. Most economists doubt further Fed intervention
  99. CDS spread on Nokia widens to record 490
  100. Gold ends 1.2% higher on dollar, dovish Fed talk
  101. Google profit soars; company to create new class of nonvoting shares
  102. Dow closes up 181 points in its second best day of the year
  103. Best Buy forms committee for global CEO search
  104. J.B. Hunt profit climbs 23%
  105. Google to create new class of non-voting stock
  106. Google profit soars on strong revenue
  107. Dow Chemical hikes quarterly dividend by 28%
  108. U.S. stocks rally on earnings, Fed expectations
  109. Adobe to buy back $2 bln in stock by end of FY2015
  110. Japanese stocks climb early; Nikkei Average up 0.9%
  111. North Korea launches rocket: reports
  112. Australian shares climb as miners advance
  113. Japanese stocks jump in early trading
  114. UPDATE: North Korea reportedly launches rocket
  115. DJIA futures turn lower after China GDP; down 20 points at 12,930
  116. China Q1 GDP cools to 8.1%, below economist expectations
  117. Hong Kong shares soar in early trade after Wall Street rally; Hang Seng Index up 1.6%
  118. China 1st-quarter real estate investment up 23.5%
  119. China Q1 GDP growth cools to 8.1% vs. 8.9% in Q4
  120. Hong Kong shares jump, led by developers, insurers
  121. Singapore Q1 GDP up 9.9% quarter-on-quarter
  122. Bank of Korea keeps key rate on hold at 3.25%
  123. U.S. retail-level inflation rises 0.3% in March; core CPI up 0.2%, matching consensus
  124. Wells Fargo posts higher first-quarter profit and 'strong' revenue growth
  125. J.P. Morgan 'pleased’ with earnings results as revenue rises 24% to $27 billion
  126. Spain's benchmark stock index retreats close to 2% after ECB loan data
  127. Stocks in Europe decline in early-morning trades
  128. Coming Up: April consumer sentiment
  129. RF Monolithics rallies on buyout deal
  130. IBM buying Varicent Software for undisclosed sum
  131. Analyst: Google revenue 'lacks oomph'
  132. Enterprise Products Partners hikes dividend 5%
  133. U.S. stock futures remain 0.6% lower after CPI
  134. Dollar up more, Treasurys rise after CPI
  135. U.S. consumer prices climb 0.3% in March
  136. Wells Fargo profit climbs 13%
  137. Coming up: U.S. consumer prices for March
  138. Acco changing trading symbol to ACCO from ABD
  139. J.P. Morgan profit dips, revenue up 6%
  140. Spain stocks off, yields up on bank borrowing jump
  141. Europe stocks lower, led by SAP, Vodafone
  142. BOJ minutes show one member wanted more easing
  143. Obama family income falls below Buffett Rule threshold as First Family tax rate was 2
  144. Dow losses hit triple digits; economic data, Spain worries hit stocks
  145. U.S. stocks' losses deepen as April gauge of consumer sentiment slips
  146. U.S. stocks in consolidation mode, down moderately following Thursday's rally
  147. U.S. stocks in consolidation mode, down moderately following Thursday's rally
  148. S&P affirms U.K. sovereign credit ratings
  149. Best Buy hires law firm in former CEO probe
  150. Apple shares give up 2% as enthusiasm cools
  151. Atlantic City to launch $20 million ad push
  152. Spain default insurance costs hit record
  153. Obamas report 2011 income of $789,674
  154. Dow Chemical shares gain on dividend boost
  155. U.S. stocks extend losses; Dow falls 100 points
  156. Maidenform up; Barnes & Noble drops
  157. J.P. Morgan slips as economic data trump results
  158. Dollar, Treasurys rise more after sentiment index
  159. UMich sentiment declines to 75.7 in mid-April
  160. Google losses highlight tech-sector decline
  161. U.S. stocks open modestly lower as China weighs
  162. J.P. Morgan's Dimon: ECB's LTRO wasn't sufficient
  163. Nabors, Consol pull down energy stocks
  164. Dimon: London Whale issues "tempest in a teapot"
  165. Bernanke: Housing was trigger not cause of crisis
  166. Bernanke says housing was 'trigger,' not cause, of financial crisis
  167. Oil ends lower as China concerns grip markets
  168. Bernanke doesn't blame Greenspan for house bubble
  169. Gold ends lower as China worries hit markets
  170. Dow finishes down 137 points Friday, capping worst week of the year
  171. Mexico stock-index drop probed by exchange:reports
  172. Tumi expects to price IPO at $15 to $17 a share
  173. Treasury delays currency report
  174. Procter & Gamble hikes quarterly dividend to 56.2c
  175. U.S. stocks market closes worst week for 2012
  176. Talbots slumps as first-quarter sales drop
  177. Analyst pleads guilty in Dell, Nvidia trading scam
  178. Best Buy to close 42 stores by May 12
  179. Obama security team face misconduct probe: reports
  180. U.N. to monitor cease-fire in Syria: reports
  181. China to widen yuan band vs U.S. dollar to 1%
  182. Iran nuke talks positive, next meeting in May: AP
  183. Spain 10-year yield pushes past 6%; euro off against dollar
  184. Hong Kong stocks fall, with resources, banks among loss-leaders; Hang Seng Index down
  185. Japan stocks open sharply lower, weighed by weak U.S. lead; Nikkei Average down 1.2%
  186. India inflation slows less than expected in March
  187. Spain stocks turn negative as bond yields jump
  188. France's Sarkozy seeks debate on ECB mandate
  189. Spain 10-year yield pushes above 6%, euro slips
  190. Moody's delays reports on European banks
  191. Europe stocks open lower, led by banks, pharma
  192. Japan's neglected infrastructure needs fix: Nikkei
  193. Carlyle Group to price IPO in $23-$25 range:report
  194. ECB member calls for non-EU contributions to IMF
  195. Hong Kong stocks fall, as airlines, resources drop
  196. China sets yuan value lower after widening FX band
  197. Goldman Sachs further sells down ICBC stake:report
  198. Australian shares fall, with miners weak
  199. Japan stocks open down sharply, with techs weak
  200. Afghanistan Taliban stage major attack on Kabul
  201. Apple agrees to China pollution audit: FT
  202. Home-builder index's April decline is first in seven months
  203. U.S. business inventories rise
  204. Caterpillar, Travelers, B. of A. among leaders as Dow industrials rise by triple digi
  205. Schwab revenue and per-share earnings down slightly from year-ago figures
  206. Stocks pick up pace after March data show rise in U.S. retail sales
  207. Empire State gauge shows N.Y.-area economy slowing
  208. Citigroup shares up 2.5% after first-quarter earnings report
  209. Citi posts $2.93 billion profit in first quarter
  210. Economic data on tap: U.S. retail-sales and Empire State reports
  211. Apple shares shed 3% as sellers move in
  212. Total S.A. leads big oil stocks higher
  213. Mattel slides 8% after missing analyst views
  214. Anheuser Busch to buy $1.2 bln stake in brewer
  215. Nordstrom, Home Depot, Lowe's upgraded
  216. U.S. business inventories rise 0.6% in February
  217. NAHB home-builder index drops 3 points in April
  218. Spain could take over indebted regions: report
  219. Citigroup results drive shares up, financials rise
  220. Seagate, Western Digital lead early tech gains
  221. Spain 10-year bond yield falls back below 6%
  222. U.S. stocks open higher on upbeat retail data
  223. Charles Schwab profit falls
  224. Foreign demand for U.S. assets down in February
  225. M&T Bank 1st-period net off 1% on year-ago gain
  226. Europe stocks extend gains after U.S. data
  227. U.S. stock futures rise more on retail-sales data
  228. Treasury yields trade flat after data
  229. Citi shares add 1.6% in preopen after results
  230. Empire State index slows markedly in April
  231. U.S. retail sales increase 0.8% in March
  232. Citigroup posts $2.93 billion first-quarter profit
  233. Coming up: U.S. retail sales, Empire State
  234. Spain default-insurance costs hit another record
  235. Mattel net off 53% after acquisition costs
  236. EU's Barroso 'confident' Spain can meet challenges
  237. Fed's Pianalto: U.S. economy has picked up pace
  238. Shares of Endocyte soar 101% on Merck deal
  239. Political Watch: If elected, Romney might ax HUD -- once run by his dad
  240. Apple and Google declines push Nasdaq into negative territory
  241. When can tax cheats breathe easy, if ever? [VIDEO]
  242. Outside the Box: May's crop of new college grads should already be thinking retiremen
  243. First Take: Curb your enthusiasm about Citigroup's first-quarter report
  244. Bomb scare temporarily grounds Delta flight
  245. Kenyans sweep 2012 Boston Marathon
  246. Seaway pipeline flow to be reversed sooner: report
  247. Economy has picked up pace: Fed's Pianalto
  248. Canadian Pacific claims Pershing ignoring progress
  249. U.S. dollar index pulls back as euro pares loss
  250. Fed fines Bank of NY Mellon $6 million