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  1. MEMC announces CFO change
  2. U.S. stocks down again on European concerns
  3. Facebook asked investors to sell more shares - WSJ
  4. Limited Brands Q2 outlook falls short of views
  5. Einhorn critical of Martin Marietta, China
  6. Paulson talks up AngloGold, CVR, Caesars at Sohn
  7. Japan's gross domestic product grows 1% in January-March, above forecast
  8. Japan's GDP grows 3.5% annualized, beats forecasts
  9. Japan stocks lower in choppy trade; exporters weak
  10. Australian stocks rebound, with miners gaining
  11. Hong Kong rebounds modestly after previous sell-off; Hang Seng Index up 0.6%
  12. J.P. Morgan loss to rise at least 50%: report
  13. Hong Kong stocks bounce back after Wednesday drop
  14. Early lead dissipates for Europe stocks
  15. Beijing home sales rebounding in May: report
  16. U.S. jobless claims unchanged at 370,000
  17. Ackman likely to get Canadian Pacific board seat; CEO steps down as five directors ex
  18. Wal-Mart says first-quarter profit and U.S. comp sales growth both exceed its forecas
  19. Ross profit rises 21%; store target raised
  20. GameStop proft down; outlook falls short
  21. Wal-Mart beats profit target, shares up 3%
  22. Computer Sciences Corp. swings to loss
  23. Chicago police: Dozen arrests in NATO run-up
  24. U.S. stock futures cut losses after jobless claims
  25. Dollar up more, Treasurys gain after claims data
  26. U.S. jobless claims unchanged at 370,000
  27. Stein Mart first-quarter profit falls, sales flat
  28. Pansoft rallies on buyout plan
  29. Bankia, Moody's downgrade talk pressures Spain
  30. Dollar Tree profit rises
  31. Coming up: Weekly U.S. jobless claims
  32. Canadian Pacific Rail CEO departs
  33. J.P. Morgan trading loss said to rise 50%:NY Times
  34. Fitch: Key banks need 23% Basel III capital lift
  35. Crude-oil futures rise amid Europe jitters
  36. Human Genome sets shareholder rights plan
  37. Agilent buying diagnostic firm Dako for $2.2 bln
  38. New Samsung phone shipments ahead of plan: broker
  39. IMF says European Central Bank may need to take more action
  40. Mortgage rates at record low as 30-year rate falls to 3.79%
  41. Philly Fed business index turns negative in May
  42. U.S. leading economic indicators fall 0.1% in April
  43. Crude oil bouncing off six-month low
  44. Spain's Bankia seeks to reassure depositors
  45. Donna Summer dies at 63: TMZ
  46. Gold gathers more steam, up $41.30 at $1,578/oz
  47. Obama's clean debt-ceiling request stuns Boehner
  48. Canada stocks rally back on gold rebound
  49. Mexico's Q1 GDP rises 4.6%, above expectations
  50. Dendreon shares drop on SEC probe
  51. Home builder shares fall day after positive data
  52. Media General up 40% on Buffett's newspaper buy
  53. Natural gas declines further after supplies data
  54. More ECB unconventional easing may be needed: IMF
  55. Wal-Mart probed by SEC, DOJ, Mexican agencies
  56. Advance Auto's warning weighs on parts retailers
  57. Wal-Mart, Sears, J.C. Penney up in lower sector
  58. U.S. stock losses increase after Philly Fed
  59. Treasurys gain, dollar stays up after Philly Fed
  60. Philly Fed manufacturing index plunges in May
  61. Leading economic indicators fall 0.1% in April
  62. Mortgage rates at record lows as 30-yr at 3.79%
  63. GameStop, Linkedin, Groupon lead tech retreat
  64. GameStop shares fall as forecast disappoints
  65. U.S. stocks decline again on Europe's troubles
  66. J.P. Morgan weakens on report, Legg gains
  67. First Solar, Helmerich & Payne spark energy stocks
  68. Oil gains 0.8%, bounces off 6-month low
  69. Coming up: Leading indicators for April
  70. Spain's Bankia: Depositors have nothing to fear
  71. Tiffany increases quarterly dividend by 10%
  72. Apple shares down more than $100 from all-time high $AAPL
  73. Senate backs two Obama nominees for Fed
  74. U.S. sells TIPS at negative yield; bonds stay up
  75. Senate backs Obama's two Fed nominees
  76. Most U.S. infants now non-white: Census Bureau
  77. Boehner says Obama debt-ceiling proposal took his breath away
  78. U.S. 10-yr yields hit record-low close of 1.71%
  79. Gold adds nearly $40, bounces off 10-month low
  80. Hewlett-Packard to cut as many as 30,000 jobs: reports
  81. After-hours session to feature Facebook IPO pricing and Salesforce earnings
  82. Cody Willard: Are you ready for water inflation?
  83. Facebook set to price IPO at $38 a share: report
  84. U.S. stocks hit hard again by European worries
  85. Fitch cuts Greece to 'CCC' on possible EMU exit
  86. Senator asks Dimon to testify about trading loss
  87. Oil on fifth session of losses, keeps 6-month low
  88. H-P shares edge higher on report of major job cuts
  89. Barnes & Noble slips after Yucaipa filing
  90. Facebook on track to price IPO at $38: WSJ
  91. Comcast suspends 250GB data usage cap
  92. Gap shares rise 8% after hours on higher same-store sales
  93. Moody's cuts the ratings of 16 Spanish banks
  94. Salesforce.com shares rise 7% in late trading after results beat estimates
  95. Facebook IPO values company at $104 billion
  96. Facebook prices biggest Internet IPO ever at $38 a share
  97. Dow closes down 156 points, falling for 11th day in 12
  98. Pre-NATO situation under control: Chicago police
  99. Japan's Rakuten buying into Pinterest website
  100. Chile holds key interest rate at 5%, as expected
  101. Osiris stem-cell therapy wins Canadian approval
  102. Kindred adds president to Breier's duties
  103. Facebook to start trading at 11 a.m., Nasdaq says
  104. Moody's cuts ratings of 16 Spanish banks
  105. Marvell earnings fall; results beat targets
  106. Applied Materials' earnings fall, but beat targets
  107. Aeropostale profit slides 35%
  108. Gap posts 18% higher per-share profit
  109. Autodesk reports 15.5% earnings gain
  110. Marvell initiates quartery dividend, hikes buyback
  111. U.S. stocks slide; S&P 500 ends at 4-month low
  112. Salesforce.com swings to loss, but beats views
  113. Facebook prices IPO at $38 per share
  114. Intuit earnings rise more than 6%
  115. Stoxx Europe 600 off 1% as banks tumble in wake of Moody's Spain move
  116. Japan's Nikkei Average ends 3% lower as Europe fears, strong yen slam stocks
  117. Hong Kong stocks open weak on path to 11th decline in 12 trading days; Hang Seng off
  118. Japanese stocks drop in early trading; Nikkei Average down 1.6%
  119. Spanish stocks higher on talk of short-selling ban
  120. Spain, Italy yields rise in wake of Moody's move
  121. Resources, banks lead early losses for Europe
  122. China home prices drop in most major cities
  123. Hong Kong stocks sink more; HSBC, Cathay hit hard
  124. Australian stocks tumble in early trading
  125. Japanese shares skid 2.1% in early trading
  126. Lenovo may consign some production to NEC: report
  127. The 'Facebook effect' on San Francisco Bay Area real estate
  128. Facebook shares forfeit early gains and return to IPO price $FB
  129. First Take: Why Facebook is already history
  130. Facebook opens with 12% rise to $43, trading as high as $45
  131. Nasdaq on Facebook trading: 'Delay in opening print'
  132. Facebook to trade at 11:05 Eastern time, says Nasdaq
  133. Vote in MarketWatch reader poll: Where will Facebook's shares open? $FB
  134. U.S. stock indexes post early gains as many in market await initial Facebook trade
  135. Shares in Spain's Bankia rocket nearly 20% higher
  136. Zynga halted after FB debut, 13% drop
  137. Posen to leave BOE, head Peterson Institute
  138. Facebook shares rise, then slip, in IPO
  139. ECB, EU draw up Greek exit plans: trade chief
  140. Canada shares gain as gold stocks extend rally
  141. Winnebago up 12%, discloses buyout offer
  142. Salesforce shares climb more than 10%
  143. R.R. Donnelley shares among S&P 500 top advancers
  144. Autodesk shares fall 17% as forecast disappoints
  145. Foot Locker, Brown Shoe up; Gap down on view
  146. U.S. stock indexes try to bounce back at the start
  147. Chesapeake, Southwestern up as energy stocks gain
  148. CME, Morgan Stanley outpace broad financial sector
  149. Yahoo leads techs higher; Facebook debut on deck
  150. Oil extends losses, holds to $92 a barrel
  151. Foot Locker, Brown Shoe jump as profits top views
  152. Kraft says IRS confirms tax-free status of spinoff
  153. El Paso Pipeline Partners sets $877 mln purchase
  154. Yahoo up on Alibaba transaction plan: report
  155. Treasury yields rise from record low
  156. Italy, Spain bonds recover, yields retreat
  157. Foot Locker profit rises 36%
  158. BigCharts: Interactive charts for the perspective on the Facebook IPO you want $FB
  159. Oil falls below $92 a barrel, ending the week down roughly 5%
  160. Germany's Merkel suggests Greek referendum on euro
  161. Barney Frank tells MarketWatch why he doesn't back a breakup of big banks
  162. Oil ends the week nearly 5% lower
  163. Gold ends 1.1% higher, inches forward on week
  164. Obama: G-8 to focus on managing euro zone crisis
  165. Merkel suggests Greek referendum on euro
  166. Pfizer recalls Advil bottles from distributors
  167. Facebook stock ends up 0.6%; trading volume near 567 million shares
  168. Dow, S&P's three-week losing streak is longest this year
  169. J.P. Morgan to pay $168 million to trustee representing MF Global clients
  170. GM won't advertise in next Super Bowl: WSJ
  171. Longest weekly down streak of 2012 for Dow, S&P
  172. J.P. Morgan returns $168 mln to MF Global trustee
  173. Facebook closes with fractional gain following IPO
  174. Trading of Facebook shares exceeds 488 mln
  175. GM won't advertise in next Super Bowl: WSJ
  176. How this newly minted Chelsea fan is getting ready to face Bayern Munich
  177. Spain may revise deficit estimate upward: report
  178. Facebook's IPO trading problems to be reviewed by the SEC
  179. Spain may again revise 2011 deficit upward: AP
  180. Alabama Trust is year's 24th U.S. bank failure
  181. Facebook drives up market volume to 2012 high
  182. SEC to review Nasdaq Facebook IPO trading problems
  183. Bets oil will go higher lowest since Sept. 2010
  184. Nasdaq benchmarks slide into technical correction
  185. I'll Have Another wins Preakness, shoots for Triple Crown in 3 weeks
  186. I'll Have Another wins Preakness Stakes
  187. Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies of cancer in Libya
  188. Japan stocks claw higher, with retailers rising, techs mixed; Nikkei Average up 0.2%
  189. NATO summit in Chicago may fuel new push to end war in Afghanistan
  190. Australia stocks climb, with resource shares up
  191. Japan stocks rebound modestly; blue chips strong
  192. Yahoo near deal to sell half of Alibaba stake: WSJ
  193. Nasdaq chief apologizes over Facebook IPO glitches
  194. Yahoo to sell back up to 20% of Alibaba; may raise about $7.1 billion
  195. Hong Kong stocks choppy, but mainland China firms rise; Hang Seng Index off 0.1%
  196. China firm to buy AMC Entertainment for $2.6 bln
  197. Yahoo to sell back half its stake in Alibaba
  198. Hong Kong stocks slip; some China firms advance
  199. China Telecom 3G subscriber growth slows in April
  200. Hapoalim and Leumi price targets trimmed at CS
  201. Spain's de Guindos: Economy to contract again
  202. Fed's Lockhart: No need for more QE at present
  203. DaVita to buy CA's HealthCare Partners for $4.42B
  204. Europe stocks lower, Italy, Spain lead losses
  205. Cameron: Greece must take austerity or leave euro
  206. Business economists see somewhat faster hiring
  207. U.S. stocks rebound after 2012's worst week
  208. Facebook falls below IPO price in Day 2 of public trades
  209. Eaton Corp. to acquire Cooper Industries
  210. Houghton Mifflin files for Chapter 11
  211. More than 90 killed in Yemen suicide bombing
  212. China oil demand edges up in April: Platts
  213. J.P. Morgan to suspend share-repurchase program
  214. Cooper shares surge 25% on Eaton merger
  215. Lowe's slumps on outlook; American Eagle jumps
  216. Zynga, LinkedIn, Yelp fall with Facebook
  217. Yahoo in tech spotlight with Alibaba deal
  218. CFTC chief criticizes swaps bill post-J.P. Morgan
  219. Morgan Stanley and Nasdaq slip, financials fall
  220. U.S. stocks rebound after worst week of the year
  221. Chevron contributes to energy stock gains
  222. Facebook shares fall below IPO price on second day
  223. Eaton buying Cooper for $11.8 billion
  224. Nordson paying $200 mln for EDI Holdings
  225. Facebook slips under offering price in preopen
  226. Jamba hikes its same-store sales view
  227. Tidewater profit nearly triples
  228. April Chicago index 3-mo. average turns negative
  229. Treasurys fall, giving back some recent gains
  230. Smith & Wesson sales beat company view
  231. General Cable Corp. buying Rio unit for $185 mln
  232. Krispy Kreme net off 34%; adjusted net up
  233. Berger, Wyman to evaluate Spanish banks
  234. Campbell Soup profit slips
  235. Van Rompuy: EU summit paves way for June decisions
  236. Nasdaq may pay Facebook stock traders: report
  237. More than 90 killed in suicide bombing in Yemen
  238. Head U.S. nuclear regulator Jackzo to step down
  239. Strauss-Kahn facing another rape investigation
  240. Nabors jumps on upgrade to buy at Guggenheim
  241. CFTC investigating J.P. Morgan's CDS trades
  242. Health reform to create California jobs: study
  243. Quantitative easing's impact on mortgages muted by market forces: Fed
  244. Hewlett-Packard to detail major job cuts after Wednesday's earnings report
  245. Oil snaps six-session losing streak
  246. Oil rallies 1.2%, ends six-day losing streak
  247. Osiris shares rally for second straight session
  248. Hong Kong stocks rise, tracking global advance; Hang Seng Index up 0.8%
  249. Japan's Nikkei Average jumps 1% at open, as techs rally on U.S. gains
  250. SEC charges former Yahoo exec, ex-fund manager with insider trading