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  1. Benchmark U.S. mortgage rate hits record low
  2. Facebook shares set sights on second straight advance with early 2% gain
  3. MW Radio: Yahoo introduces a new way to search
  4. Yankees may seek buyer after Dodgers draw rich market value: N.Y. Daily News
  5. H-P rallies 6.5% on job-cut news to pull Dow industrials into positive territory
  6. Dow industrials and Nasdaq saddled with single-digit declines as S&P battles to small
  7. Suspect emerges in Etan Patz case: report
  8. Canadian stocks extend gains as industrials lead
  9. Natural gas holds to losses after supplies report
  10. ECB to add liquidity, cut rates: J.P. Morgan
  11. U.S. sells 7-yr debt at 1.203%; bonds stay down
  12. Fed's Dudley: Upward pressure on inflation fading
  13. Genetic Technologies shares soar 51%
  14. MediciNova dives on asthma study results
  15. Times-Picayune cuts to three papers per week
  16. ESPN extends deal to air hot-dog-eating contest
  17. Euro falls to a 22-month low against the dollar
  18. Gold rebounds, ends three-day losing streak
  19. Bankers belong on Fed boards: KC Fed chief
  20. Less active hurricane season predicted
  21. Dow industrials finish higher after late-session turnaround
  22. E-Trade suffers Facebook IPO losses of less than $1 million: report
  23. Italy's Monti sees Greece staying in euro: reports
  24. VeriFone Q2 earnings fall 43%, revenue jumps
  25. U.S. stocks bounce back; Dow up, tech dogs Nasdaq
  26. Obama nominates new nuclear regulatory chairman
  27. SEC to end review of Lehman fraud: report
  28. U.S. stocks recover; Dow up 8 points
  29. Joy Global, Cliffs shares retreat as China cools
  30. Oil regains ground, up 0.9% after two-day loss
  31. E-Trade Facebook losses under $1 million: Reuters
  32. Japan's consumer prices rise steadily in April
  33. Hong Kong stocks advance, with property, airlines among gainers; Hang Seng Index up 0
  34. Japan stocks open higher, with property shares gaining; Nikkei Average up 0.4%
  35. Australia stocks gain, with some retailers strong
  36. Sony shares down, Sharp up after ending LCD JV
  37. Japan stocks rise; Sharp gains as Sony ends JV
  38. Hong Kong stocks edge higher, but Shanghai slips
  39. GfK sees German consumer confidence steady in June
  40. Europe stocks higher after German confidence data
  41. Statistical model suggests Facebook shares should trade at $13.80
  42. Canadian bank's stress-test pro Craig Alexander's take on Europe
  43. Latest from The Tell blog: the Eurovision euro-zone vision thing
  44. Canada equities wavers, but set for weekly gain
  45. Talbots tumbles on lack of deal; Rue21 up
  46. Spanish bond yields rise on Catalonia money woes
  47. Tech stocks edge north in early trading
  48. U.S. stocks open wavering between gains and losses
  49. Chesapeake gains, energy stocks up
  50. Coming up: UMich consumer sentiment for May
  51. Treasury says China isn't a currency manipulator
  52. Talbots falls 22% in premarket on scuttled deal
  53. Treasurys edge up, paring week's decline
  54. J.P. Morgan unit bet on distressed firms: WSJ
  55. China's state companies to seek private investment
  56. Intel, others put $30 million into SecureKey
  57. ICE reports record volume in Brent oil options
  58. Europe stocks erase gains; Stoxx 600 drops 0.3%
  59. Gold futures marginally higher as dollar eases
  60. CME Group cuts margins for gold futures
  61. European stocks erase Friday declines
  62. U.S. consumer sentiment on rise in May: Univ. of Mich.
  63. Spanish bond yields rise on Catalonia fiscal woes
  64. Europe stocks erase losses; Stoxx 600 up 0.3%
  65. Dollar off 22-month high after sentiment data
  66. Facebook shares down; analyst says 'fair valued'
  67. U.S. stocks unmoved by consumer-sentiment rise
  68. Dragon capsule arrives at space station
  69. Consumer sentiment 79.3 in May vs 76.4 in April
  70. U.S. stocks narrowly in red as European indexes end volatile day, and week, higher
  71. Cody Willard: Apple, Samsung and the $10 billion rumor
  72. J.P. Morgan's Jamie Dimon to testify June 7 before Senate panel
  73. Powell sworn in as Fed governor
  74. Dimon asked to testify at Senate panel on June 7
  75. Icahn takes 7.6% stake in Chesapeake, seeks removal of four directors
  76. U.S. stocks close lower Friday, but post first weekly gain in four
  77. Dow industrials down more than 100 points in final hour of session
  78. Bankia to get infusion of 19 billion euros from Spanish government
  79. UBS loses $30 million and Citigroup $20 million on Facebook trading
  80. Apple's Tim Cook forgoes $75 million by taking pass on dividend
  81. EU should urge U.S. to avoid "fiscal cliff"
  82. Time Warner in talks for Bleacher Report: WSJ
  83. U.S. stocks fall, but still halt 3-week slide
  84. Bankia seeks 19 bln euros in government aid
  85. S&P downgrades Bankia, Banco Popular to junk
  86. Gold ends higher, notches weekly losses
  87. Oil edges higher but posts weekly loss
  88. Chesapeake says shares 'undervalued' by market
  89. Icahn seeks shake-up at Chesapeake Energy
  90. Space: Final frontier for investors?
  91. U.S. investors will keep tabs on Greece, U.S. jobs picture
  92. Nissan challenges Toyota's supremacy with 2013 Altima
  93. In Egypt, ex-Mubarak official runs against Islamist for president
  94. More than 90 dead in new Syria violence: U.N.
  95. Dario Franchitti wins Indianapolis 500
  96. U.N. Security Council meeting on Syria
  97. Dario Franchitti wins 3rd Indianapolis 500
  98. Indianapolis 500 breaks record for lead changes
  99. Dixon leads Indy 500 half way through the race
  100. Japanese shares edge higher in early trading; Nikkei Average up 0.3%
  101. Australian shares edge higher in early trading
  102. Japan stocks rise, with autos gaining
  103. Hong Kong stocks rebound in choppy trade, led by China financials; Hang Seng Index up
  104. Hong Kong shares rebound in choppy early trading
  105. Bankia shares sink 27% as trading resumes in Madrid after bailout plan
  106. Japanese shares close with mild gains amid retail strength; Nikkei Average up 0.2%
  107. Bankia shares sink 28% after bailout plan
  108. Europe stocks open higher, lifted by Greek poll
  109. Nomura cuts Bankia target, cites Spain bank needs
  110. China industrial sector profits fall 2.2% in April
  111. Car maker BYD shares fall after fatal taxi crash
  112. New in The Tell blog: putting a valuation on Britain's royal family
  113. European stocks trim gains as banks fall
  114. Japan's April unemployment rate ticks up to 4.6%
  115. Japanese shares move lower as techs weigh; Nikkei Average declines 0.5%
  116. Australian shares start session on weak note
  117. Japanese shares fall, with techs weak
  118. Australian shares start session on weak note
  119. Japan Apr retail sales rise below-forecast 5.8%
  120. U.S. stock futures see strong Asia- and Europe-inspired gains
  121. Spanish retail sales tumble close to 10%
  122. European shares move higher in early-morning activity
  123. Treasurys edge up ahead of data
  124. FedEx buys Brazil's Rapidao Cometa
  125. Interline Brands rallies on Goldman Sachs buyout
  126. Peabody Coal rises after Goldman upgrade
  127. Sanderson Farms swings to 2nd-period net; sales up
  128. Flextronics takes $32M inventory, provision charge
  129. Europe stocks erase gains; Spain, banks weigh
  130. China's forex reserve growth 'peaked' says Nomura
  131. Second Italy quake in 9 days kills 1: reports
  132. U.S. stock futures higher as Asia, Europe gain
  133. Spain adjusted April retail sales sink annual 9.8%
  134. Europe stocks mostly higher, led by Germany
  135. Credit Suisse: Greece exit could boost S&P 500
  136. Moody's warns over potential LBO-debt defaults
  137. China, Japan to start direct currency trade Friday
  138. Peru declares emergency over mine protest: reports
  139. Taiwan stocks surge nearly 3% on tax plan
  140. Earthquake measuring 5.9 hits south of Fiji
  141. Shui On Land higher after Xintiandi spin-off plan
  142. Hong Kong shares fluctuate in choppy early trade
  143. Dow up 90 points as U.S. stocks post gains in return from Memorial Day weekend
  144. Canada, U.K., France, Germany, others expel Syrian diplomats after Houla slaughter
  145. Case-Shiller monthly index of U.S. home prices unchanged
  146. FedEx buys Brazil's Rapidao Cometa
  147. Consumer-confidence gauge falls to 64.9 in May
  148. Gold heads higher for third session; oil tops $91
  149. Facebook shares fall, down almost 20% since IPO
  150. Chesapeake Energy up, energy stocks rise
  151. Chip stocks lift techs; Facebook, Zynga sink
  152. U.S. stocks open with solid gains
  153. U.S. stock futures stay higher after housing data
  154. Case-Shiller home price index unchanged in March
  155. Dewey & LeBoeuf files for bankruptcy
  156. Analyst cuts profit view for JPM, GS, MS, Citi
  157. The Tell: Facebook at $30 is still generously valued
  158. Nasdaq up 1.5% as U.S. stocks extend Monday gains
  159. U.S. consumer-confidence gauge falls in May
  160. Canadian stocks climb on China stimulus hope
  161. Treasury's Brainard in Europe for economic talks
  162. Syrian diplomats expelled worldwide over massacre
  163. Vertex tumbles 18% on CF drug update
  164. U.S. stocks hold to strong gains after confidence
  165. Treasurys, dollar recover after confidence
  166. Facebook shares trade below $30 for first time
  167. Euro trades below $1.25 mark
  168. Euro falls under $1.25 after Spain cut; bonds rise
  169. Gold turns lower as oil pares gains
  170. Gold futures close lower after two-session climb
  171. Markets Stream: Weak economic news is giving hope to stimulus bulls
  172. Gold futures forfeit gains to close lower and snap two-session run
  173. Trading Deck: Why stock-market rallies remain short-selling opportunities
  174. Oil marks first fall in three sessions
  175. BP returning to Libya under new pact
  176. ECB rejects Spain's plan to recapitalize troubled lender Bankia: report
  177. Research In Motion drops 12% late after BlackBerry maker cites 'challenging' finances
  178. U.S. stocks finish higher with Dow up 126 points
  179. Bank of Spain governor to step down early: reports
  180. ECB rejects Bankia recapitalization plan: report
  181. Serena Williams out at French Open
  182. RIM hires JP Morgan, RBC to 'review strategies'
  183. U.S. stocks rally 1% on Greece, stimulus hopes
  184. Caterpillar Inc. up 2.7%; Stocks rising in U.S
  185. Japan stocks open softer, with Europe-exposed exporters weaker; Nikkei Average down 0
  186. Olympus mulls tie-up with Panasonic, Sony: report
  187. Romney clinches Republican presidential nomination
  188. Australia stocks fall, led by resource shares
  189. Japan stocks fall on weak euro, commodities
  190. China stimulus won't match 2008 spending: report
  191. Mitt Romney clinches Republican presidential nomination
  192. Hong Kong stocks sink, with financials, property shares weak; Hang Seng Index down 1.
  193. Australia retail sales disappoint with 0.2% drop
  194. Hong Kong stocks slump on China stimulus concerns
  195. Yield on Spain 10-year government bond up 7 basis points to 6.483% after downgrade
  196. Spanish bond yields sharply higher after downgrade
  197. Fiat Industrial proposes to merge with CNH Global
  198. Monsanto raises fiscal-2012 profit target, upbeat on free cash flow; seed sales cited
  199. Euro closes in on 2-year low aganist the dollar
  200. ECB says it has not been consulted on Spanish plans to recapitalize a major Spanish b
  201. Italian government bond yields shoot higher in wake of auction
  202. Crude oil for July delivery down $1.07 to $89.69 a barrel amid Europe-economy worries
  203. Spain 10-year bond yield up 14 basis points to 6.6%, highest since Nov. 25, says Trad
  204. Spain 10-year bond yield reaches 6.5% on market tension, downgrade
  205. Foreclosures level off in early 2012: CoreLogic
  206. Treasury 10-year yields retouch all-time low
  207. Monsanto up 3% on stronger-than-expected outlook
  208. Wikileaks' Assange can be extradited: UK top court
  209. Research in Motion down 9% in premarket
  210. Europe stocks trim losses after EC report
  211. ECB says hasn't been consulted over Bankia plans
  212. Italian yields rise in 5- and 10-year auctions
  213. EU to give Spain leeway on deficit target: report
  214. Europe stocks lower, Spain pressured by downgrade
  215. Ten-year U.S. Treasury yield hits all-time low
  216. @WikiLeaks founder Assange faces extradition to Sweden in connection with sex charges
  217. Macy's same-store sales up 4% in May
  218. Hess selling stake in offshore field to Shell
  219. LinkedIn shares up on Citigroup upgrade
  220. HP names Veghte COO, taps Kafida software chief
  221. July crude contract plunges more than 3%, well below $88 a barrel
  222. CBOE's volatility index -- or 'fear gauge' -- jumps 11%
  223. U.S. pending-home-sales index declines
  224. U.S. stock losses mount after decline in housing-sector index
  225. U.S. stocks open sharply lower as euro-zone concerns heighten
  226. U.S. dollar probes two-year high as Spanish yields jump
  227. Home builder stocks drop on pending sales data
  228. CBOE volatility index up 11%, most since April 13
  229. Euro drops to lowest since June 2010
  230. Greek poll shows most want bailout terms revised
  231. Pep Boys tumbles 22% after Gores deal terminated
  232. Stocks losses mount after drop in housing index
  233. Sears tops S&P 500 decliners
  234. Treasurys extend gain, dollar up less after data
  235. Stein sworn in as Fed governor
  236. Pending home sales index declines in April
  237. Research In Motion shares slump almost 10%
  238. Energy stocks retreat with broad equities market
  239. Gold falls below $1,550 as oil sinks under $89
  240. U.S. stocks open sharply lower; Dow off 110 points
  241. Tech stocks slip as RIM falls; LinkedIn rises
  242. Spain's IBEX 35 loses 2.6%; Bankia shares surrender 8.6%
  243. Spain weighs on Europe, Stoxx 600 drops 1.5%
  244. Fresh Market shares jump 14% on outlook
  245. Energy, mining stocks weigh on Canadian market
  246. Gold futures pare losses, top $1,550
  247. Facebook turns negative, edges closer to $28
  248. Bank of America weakest among 30 Dow components; Wal-Mart stands out with modest gain
  249. German 2-year yields fall to zero
  250. Exxon shareholders vote against fracking study