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  1. Netflix up 6.6% on survey gains
  2. Best Buy distracted by probe of ex-CEO: analyst
  3. AT&T, Verizon shares get lift from upgrade
  4. MarketWatch Radio: Jamie Dimon's conference call revealing $2 bln J.P. Morgan trading
  5. Canadian stocks turn higher after U.S. data
  6. Neflix shares climb was director buys stock
  7. SEC investigating J.P. Morgan trading loss: report
  8. Dow industrials turn negative with J.P. Morgan shares down 9%
  9. Gold falls, loses 3.7% for the week
  10. Dow industrials flattened by J.P. Morgan's 9% decline
  11. Oil loses 2.4%, natural gas up 10% on week
  12. Chesapeake CEO made $108 mln in well sales
  13. Arena news boosts Orexigen, Vivus shares
  14. Sen. Corker seeks hearing on J.P. Morgan losses
  15. Dow closes lower, falling 1.7% for week; oil settles at lowest of the year
  16. U.S. stocks decline for second straight week
  17. S&P cuts outlook on J.P. Morgan Chase to negative, citing risk management
  18. J.P. Morgan shares edge lower in late trading after Fitch downgrade
  19. S&P cuts outlook on J.P. Morgan to negative
  20. Fitch downgrades J.P. Morgan after trading loss
  21. James to be named NBA MVP Saturday: reports
  22. Is U.S. economy in Superman or Clark Kent mode? Reports could tell
  23. Embattled Yahoo CEO stepping down: report
  24. Yahoo CEO to step down; board reshuffled
  25. Yahoo says CEO, chairman departing
  26. 3 tied to trading loss set to leave Chase: report
  27. Hong Kong stocks gain, as property, banks rise on policy easing; Hang Seng Index up 0
  28. Japan stocks rise, with blue chips outperforming; Nikkei Stock Average up 0.4%
  29. Japan stocks gain, as blue-chip shares outperform
  30. Australian shares edge higher in early trading
  31. Canon camera production to go 'all robot': report
  32. Australian dollar dips below parity with U.S. dollar for first time since December
  33. BBVA sees €1.8 billion impact from new bank rules
  34. Germany's Merkel suffers loss in state election
  35. Yahoo's ex-chief Thompson said he has cancer: WSJ
  36. Australian dollar briefly breaks through parity
  37. Hong Kong stock gain modestly after China easing
  38. Wall Street on track for lower open as Dow futures slide over 100 points
  39. Crude-oil futures fall over 1%
  40. Stocks in Europe see sharp declines in early-morning trades; banks particularly hard-
  41. U.S. stock futures point to lower Wall St. opening
  42. Europe stocks drop sharply, banks, resources lead
  43. Bond yields jump sharply for Spain, Italy
  44. Government bond yields in Spain and Italy rise
  45. Chesapeake Energy shares rally as Icahn reportedly eyes stake in embattled company
  46. Avon up as company considers buyout offer
  47. Facebook IPO drawing big retail orders: analyst
  48. Chesapeake up on report of Carl Icahn stake
  49. BMC adopts poison pill, discloses Elliott stake
  50. Nationstar buying mortgage assets for $880 mln
  51. Best Buy chairman steps down in wake of CEO scandal
  52. All 30 Dow components retreat early Monday, led by J.P. Morgan's 3% slide
  53. J.P. Morgan's Ina Drew out as chief investment officer in wake of trading loss
  54. Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon says he has a 'good relationship' with Carl Icahn
  55. Regulators eye stress scenarios for new tests
  56. Avon considers Coty bid; Best Buy on CEO probe
  57. Best Buy chairman to step down in wake of probe
  58. Yahoo CEO's resignation spotlights tech action
  59. Chesapeake up 5%, leads S&P 500 components
  60. J.P. Morgan shakes up management, pulls down banks
  61. U.S. stocks begin week with Dow off 100-plus pts
  62. CEO: Icahn would make money on Chesapeake stock
  63. J.P. Morgan: Ina Drew to retire after trading loss
  64. Ally's ResCap unit files for Chapter 11
  65. Golfsmith to be bought at 30% premium
  66. Vertex climbs on analyst upgrade
  67. Mining, energy stocks pressure Canadian market
  68. Latin American markets decline on Greek woes
  69. Top U.S. baby names of 2011: Jacob and Sophia
  70. Questions about investing strategies for this summer? Post them on The Tell
  71. J.P. Morgan 'reinforces' Dodd-Frank need: Carney
  72. Jacob, Sophia were the top baby names last year
  73. Live Chat: Wallace Witkowski and Jonathan Burton field questions on investing this su
  74. Gold at lowest since December on Greece woes
  75. Groupon shares leap 17% with quarterly report due after the bell
  76. Oil ends at lowest since mid-December
  77. Dow ends down 125 points, its eighth loss in past nine sessions
  78. Dollar index's 11-session winning streak is longest since 2008
  79. Japanese stocks down in early trading; Nikkei 225 falls 0.8%
  80. Moody's downgrades 26 Italian banks
  81. Groupon shares rise 15% in evening trades after results beat estimates
  82. Australian shares decline as miners drop
  83. Japanese shares fall in early trading
  84. Ecofin meeting didn't discuss Greek exit: reports
  85. Greece president proposes technocrat govt: reports
  86. Moody's downgrades 26 Italian banks
  87. Ex-Yahoo CEO to keep "make-whole" cash
  88. Agilent earnings rise more than 27%
  89. Larry Kramer named publisher, USA Today
  90. U.S. stocks drop to three-month lows on Greek fear
  91. Groupon cuts loss; sales beat estimates
  92. Hong Kong stocks decline in early trading; Hang Seng Index down 0.5%
  93. Facebook ups IPO price range to $34-$38 a share: WSJ
  94. China's April FDI falls 0.7%
  95. Hong Kong shares edge lower in early trading
  96. Facebook ups IPO price range: WSJ
  97. German economy grows 0.5% in the first quarter
  98. Gold futures lower as risk-off mood lingers
  99. Gains in U.S. stock futures vanish as euro turns lower
  100. The Tell: A way to play the J.P. Morgan trading-loss debacle
  101. U.S. retail sales inch upward in April
  102. CPI flat as lower gasoline prices tamp down consumer-level inflation
  103. Fed's Empire State index rebounds in May
  104. Groupon shares rally 20% premarket in wake of earnings report that tops Street target
  105. Home Depot shares decline premarket; retailer's outlook in line with estimates
  106. U.S. stock futures point to higher open for Wall Street
  107. Euro-zone GDP steady on quarterly, yearly basis
  108. Euro-zone GDP growth stays flat on quarterly and yearly basis
  109. Fed governor: Rule uncertainty impedes lending
  110. Total SA attempts top kill in North Sea gas leak
  111. Euro drops, Treasurys pare loss on Greece reports
  112. U.S. stock futures erase gains as euro turns lower
  113. Foreign demand for U.S. assets steady in March
  114. U.S. stock futures rise more after economic data
  115. Dollar edges up, Treasurys down after U.S. data
  116. Coming up: 'TIC' data for March
  117. Rebekah Brooks faces charges in hacking scandal
  118. May Empire State index rebounds to 17.1
  119. Gasoline keeps consumer prices flat in April
  120. U.S. retail sales inch up 0.1% in April
  121. Saks Inc. profit rises 13%
  122. Dick's Sporting Goods profit up 53%
  123. Smucker Co. cuts U.S. coffee prices 6%
  124. Home Depot shares off after earnings report
  125. Japan's CPI to turn positive in 2013: CS
  126. Euro-zone GDP steady on quarterly, yearly basis
  127. Coty drops $10.7 billion bid for Avon Products
  128. Italy's GDP shed 0.8% in first quarter
  129. Hollande to be sworn in as French president
  130. H&M April comparable-store sales fell 10%
  131. European stocks ride improved German GDP higher
  132. Filings show 45% of China companies see slowdown
  133. German economy returns to growth; France steady
  134. Jamie Dimon: Not opposed to new regulations
  135. U.S. home-builder sentiment hits highest level since May 2007
  136. U.S. stock benchmarks' early gains restrained by likelihood of new Greek elections
  137. Geithner: U.S. economy improving, with areas of strength broadening
  138. Cardinal Health settles DEA probe
  139. Justice Dept. launches J.P. Morgan probe: WSJ
  140. April temperatures third warmest on record
  141. Amylin climbs 6% on buyout speculation
  142. Dimon doesn't expect impact on JPM dividend
  143. Canadian market down on mining, energy stocks
  144. Amazon shares rise 3%; Credit Suisse raises rating
  145. Greece confirms repayment of €435 million of bonds
  146. JPM's Dimon: We are not against new regulations
  147. U.S. business inventories rise 0.3% in March
  148. Avon, Home Depot, Saks drop; Dick's, TJX see gains
  149. S&P cuts Chesapeake Energy debt rating
  150. U.S. stocks gain along with builders' sentiment
  151. Geithner: U.S. economy improving, more resilient
  152. Online gamer Zynga's shares rise 7%
  153. May builder sentiment hits post-recession high
  154. Gold, oil fall as dollar strengthens on Greece
  155. Greece to call elections as coalition talks fail
  156. Groupon surges in mixed tech trading
  157. J.P. Morgan moves higher, financials recover a bit
  158. U.S. stock indexes edge higher after iffy start
  159. Chesapeake Energy falls 5%, energy stocks flat
  160. Mexico, Brazil stocks fall; real at 3-year low
  161. Rep. Ryan sees action to stop budget train wreck
  162. GM to stop advertising on Facebook: WSJ
  163. U.S. stock losses increase as dollar adds strength
  164. GM to stop advertising on Facebook: WSJ
  165. Obama to meet congressional leaders Wednesday
  166. Oil futures fall, close below $94 a barrel
  167. Gold closes down for third day, at low for 2012
  168. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys GM stock, sells shares in Intel
  169. J.C. Penney shares fall 14% after hours in wake of quarterly results
  170. Dow closes down 63 points at more than three-month low
  171. Dollar index's 12-session winning streak is longest since at least 1985
  172. SAC sacks Apple, buys up AMD, Cisco, Oracle
  173. Paulson cuts stake in Tenet Health, maintains GLD
  174. Chanos' Kynikos cuts stakes in Citi, J.P. Morgan
  175. Soros fund buys shares in J.P. Morgan, Goldman
  176. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys GM, trims Intel
  177. Fairholme's Berkowitz sells Goldman
  178. Einhorn's Greenlight exits Yahoo, cuts RIM stake
  179. API posts rise in crude, fall in gasoline stocks
  180. J.C. Penney swings to loss, discontinues dividend
  181. THQ net loss grows; sales beat targets
  182. Dow closes near 4-month low as U.S. stocks drop
  183. Foreign investors drive Japan stock losses: report
  184. Japan stocks track U.S. peers lower, with blue chips weak; Nikkei Average down 0.3%
  185. Australian stocks fall, with miners weak
  186. Japan stocks fall on U.S. losses, Greek politics
  187. Japan's March machinery orders swing back to loss
  188. Hong Kong stocks dive early on Greek political crisis; Hang Seng Index down 1.8%
  189. Facebook reportedly raising IPO size by 85 million shares
  190. Hong Kong stocks slump 2% amid Greece worries
  191. Facebook ups IPO size by 85 million shares: report
  192. Bank of England raises short-term consumer-price-inflation outlook
  193. Hong Kong shares plunge on Greek worries; Hang Seng Index slumps 3.2%
  194. Stoxx Europe 600 index off 1.2% as banks, resources tumble
  195. Bank of England raises inflation outlook
  196. China to increase land supply for low-cost housing
  197. Greek worries hit Europe banks, resource stocks
  198. Big banks seek to curb ratings agencies' power
  199. Angie's List prices offering 8.44M shares at $13
  200. Federal regulators convene in wake of J.P. Morgan trading-loss revelation
  201. U.S. stocks post early gains, but J.C. Penney, plummeting 15%, stands out on downside
  202. U.S. dollar's longest winning streak since mid-1980s under threat early Wednesday
  203. U.S. industrial output rises in April
  204. U.S. housing starts for April rise to stronger-than-forecast 717,000 annualized rate
  205. Greece officials reportedly decide to schedule repeat elections for June 17
  206. Euro falls, Treasury pare loss on ECB, Greece news
  207. Skechers to pay $40 million for deceptive ads
  208. Oil pares decline after inventories report
  209. Goodyear jumps 6% as SAC Capital reveals stake
  210. Watchdog group warns on nutraceutical stock scams
  211. Canadian stocks rebounding after 3-day slump
  212. J.C. Penney, Abercrombie, Staples slump; Target up
  213. Energy stocks lead advances in S&P 500
  214. Staples shares drop as Europe sales decline
  215. Abercrombie slumps; Europe leads to sales miss
  216. Federal regulators to meet after J.P. Morgan trade
  217. Social media shares lead techs higher
  218. U.S. stocks open higher after upbeat economic data
  219. Gold, oil lower as Greece worries push dollar up
  220. U.S. industrial output jumps 1.1% in April
  221. Europe stocks pare losses in afternoon trade
  222. U.S. stock futures rise further after housing data
  223. Treasurys fall more, dollar down after U.S. data
  224. Coming up: Industrial output for April
  225. U.S. housing starts rise 2.6% in April to 717,000
  226. Coming up: U.S. housing starts for April
  227. Greece to hold new elections on June 17: reports
  228. Northrop Grumman raises dividend 10%
  229. Deere & Co. profit rises
  230. Matthew Lynn: Germany will blink, keeping Greece in euro zone (and powering a stock r
  231. Fed's Bullard sees risk of lengthy policy pause
  232. Regulator eyes operational risk at big banks
  233. John Edwards defense team rests case
  234. Legg Mason shares jump on $1.25 bln refi, buyback
  235. Syracuse coach's wife suing ESPN for libel
  236. Oil closes below $93 a barrel, lowest since November
  237. Gold ends at lowest level in 10 months as selloff grips commodities
  238. Fed cites uncertainty in holding economic guidance steady
  239. Top 5 insiders selling shares in the Facebook IPO
  240. S&P, Nasdaq turn negative as Dow clings to small advance
  241. Accretive Health continues recovery with 8% gain
  242. Oil ends at lowest since November, under $93
  243. U.S. stocks near unchanged after Fed minutes
  244. Dollar trims gains after Fed minutes
  245. Fed cites uncertainty in holding guidance steady
  246. Gold at lowest in 10 months on commodities selloff
  247. 'London Whale" to leave J.P. Morgan: report
  248. CPSC, retailers recall deadly crib tents
  249. Dow industrials fall for 10th of past 11 sessions
  250. Martin Marietta stock down 9% after Einhorn comments