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  1. TUI Travel says half-year trading satisfactory
  2. Icap sees results in line with expectations
  3. Zurich Financial sees $500 mln catastrophe claims
  4. H&M profit falls 30% on higher costs, currency
  5. Taylor Wimpey sells U.S., Canada arm for $955 mln
  6. Australian shares close first quarter with 2% gain
  7. Indian stocks rise for eighth session
  8. Japan won't widen nuclear evacuation zone: reports
  9. First-time U.S. jobless claims drop 6,000; prior week's total revised up to 394,000
  10. Coming up: Narrow drop expected in weekly initial jobless claims
  11. Coming up: Results of Ireland's stress tests on its banking sector
  12. Microsoft to file anti-competition complaint with European Commission over Google
  13. British telecom Vodafone pays $5 billion to buy out Essar in India
  14. Meritor cutting 171 jobs at its European axle unit
  15. Rite Aid same-store sales fall for March
  16. Stock futures slightly off after jobless claims
  17. Gold futures hold 0.6% gain after jobless claims
  18. Treasury yields, dollar down after jobless claims
  19. New jobless claims total 388,000 in latest week
  20. Morgan Stanley upgrades Tesla to overweight
  21. Sokol tells CNBC he believes he did nothing wrong
  22. Coming up: Weekly U.S. jobless claims
  23. Portugal revises up 2010 budget deficit to 8.6%
  24. U.K.'s Hague says no immunity for Libya's Koussa
  25. CarMax quarterly profit grows by 19%
  26. Caterpillar, Chevron top DJIA components
  27. Moody's downgrades Tepco's debt; ratings on review
  28. Euro-zone inflation accelerates to 2.6% in March
  29. Anglo Irish Bank confirms $25 billion loss
  30. Kan, Sarkozy: G-8 to discuss nuclear safety
  31. China's external debt nears $550 billion: Safe
  32. Bombardier profit up 80%, sales hold steady
  33. EnergySolutions net fell, restatement set
  34. Microsoft files EU complaint against Google
  35. Vodafone pays $5 billion to buy out Essar in India
  36. Areva CEO says company wants to help Japan: report
  37. Nasdaq halts trading of China Electric Motors
  38. Huntington Ingalls starts trade at $38.20 a share
  39. Worthington Industries swings to a profit
  40. Alaska Air upgraded to buy at CRT Capital
  41. Chicago PMI decelerates slightly in March
  42. U.S. stocks shaky on final day of first quarter
  43. Zipcar sets IPO terms
  44. Tech stocks trade sideways, as Intel slips
  45. Financials rise but Berkshire, in spotlight, falls
  46. Energy stocks rise; Credit Suisse taps Hess
  47. ECB won't reveal liquidity deal Thursday: report
  48. Airline stocks decline as oil tops $106 a barrel
  49. Gold nears settlement record, oil at 30-month best
  50. U.S. stocks dip after jobless claims
  51. U.S. factory orders slip 0.1% in February
  52. U.S. stocks waver to start the final session of the first quarter; oil rises 2%
  53. Natural gas declines further after EIA report
  54. Carmax shares slide on financial unit concerns
  55. Corn futures, meat makers slip on U.S. crop report
  56. Federal Reserve releases discount window data
  57. 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rises for second week
  58. March one of busiest months ever for company debt
  59. U.S. Feb. factory orders fall 0.1%
  60. Retail stocks fall on claims data; CarMax drops
  61. Retail stocks head lower at open
  62. Fed buys $2.1 bln in Treasurys; bonds stay down
  63. Rare earth legislation introduced in House
  64. Boeing: WTO rules it received illegal subsidies
  65. Stress tests show four Irish banks need 24 billion euros in new capital
  66. Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish U.S. trades on hold
  67. Four Irish banks need 24 bln euros in new capital
  68. Bank stock jumps on Sokol stake
  69. Ally Financial registers to make $100 million IPO
  70. Middleburg shares up, report cites Sokol ownership
  71. Euro holds gains after stress tests of Irish banks
  72. Sotheby's up on record auction prices, prospects
  73. Tesla Motors soars on upgrade
  74. Oil tops $106 a barrel Thursday, gains 17% on the quarter
  75. Gold ends the first quarter at a record high of $1,439.90 an ounce
  76. Oil ends quarter 17% higher at $106.72 a barrel
  77. Gold ends quarter with fresh record high
  78. Noonan: Ireland to restructure banking system
  79. Dow falls 31 points Thursday, but ends its best first quarter since 1998
  80. Krispy Kreme tumbles to a loss, shares fall 12%
  81. GameStop buys two digital game companies
  82. U.S. stocks end daily session down, but rise in Q1
  83. Fed's Kocherlakota says 2011 hikes 'possible'
  84. Toyota to up prices in U.S. for '11 cars: report
  85. Australian manufacturing dips in March: survey
  86. Japan's car production slowly resuming: report
  87. Australian shares edge higher in early trading
  88. Japan report says government to take Tepco stake
  89. Gold falls on hawkish comments by Fed official
  90. Woodside chief denies takeover knowledge: report
  91. Delphi completes repurchase of GM shares
  92. Hong Kong stocks gain as property, energy shares rise; Hang Seng Index up 0.5%
  93. Japanese stocks start new fiscal year with gains; Nikkei Average up 0.3%
  94. HSBC China PMI points to stable activity
  95. Hong Kong shares rise, with energy stocks leading
  96. China PMI shows factory activity rising in March
  97. Japan stocks shed early gains, as exporters fade
  98. Japanese stocks rise following tankan result
  99. Lubrizol going ahead with Berkshire deal: CEO
  100. Austar says no takeover agreement reached
  101. Japan tankan survey shows business confidence high
  102. U.S. economy adds 216,000 jobs in March; unemployment rate is 8.8%
  103. Nasdaq OMX, ICE offer $42.50 a share cash for NYSE Euronext, outbidding Deutsche Boer
  104. U.S.-listed shares in Swiss tech firm Logitech move sharply lower, off 20%, premarket
  105. Big share-price moves hit Ireland's banking sector; BoI up 21%; Irish Life off 48%
  106. Crude oil futures hold above $107, gold dips
  107. S&P downgrades Ireland to BBB-plus, outlook stable
  108. U.S. stock futures add to gains after payrolls
  109. Dollar, Treasury yields rise after payrolls
  110. March nonfarm payrolls up 216,000, rate at 8.8%
  111. JPMorgan upgrades US Airways; sees industry growth
  112. Office Depot drops 10% on restatement
  113. Fed's Plosser stresses need for exit plan
  114. Coming up: Nonfarm payroll for March
  115. NASDAQ OMX, ICE make rival offer for NYSE Euronext
  116. China unveils cotton-price-support program
  117. Tata Motors March sales up 11%
  118. India manufacturing up at same rate in March: HSBC
  119. Logitech shares slump 20% on lowered outlook
  120. Portugal sells 1.645 bln euros of 1-year bonds
  121. MUFG Morgan Stanley unit to post special loss
  122. U.K. manufacturing PMI falls more than expected
  123. Euro-zone March manufacturing PMI slips to 57.5
  124. LCH.Clearnet raises margin on Irish bonds
  125. Portugal sets snap general election for June 5
  126. Bank of Ireland shares rally; Allied Irish drops
  127. Nokia cut to reduce from neutral at Nomura
  128. Europe stocks open higher with banks in the lead
  129. Macau gambling revenue surges in March
  130. 3i Group: Investments up 86%, but sales fall 50%
  131. Ten Network says NSW court dismisses Seven claims
  132. Glencore awaits Hong Kong IPO application result
  133. Indian stocks on track for another week of gains
  134. Japanese stocks recover in afternoon trade
  135. Dow industrials hit 2011 intraday high; S&P 500, Nasdaq join the advance
  136. N.Y. Fed's Dudley says improving data are no reason to reverse monetary-policy course
  137. ISM manufacturing-sector index drops in March
  138. U.S. construction spending down 1.4% in February
  139. NYSE Euronext says it's reviewing Nasdaq-ICE takeover offer
  140. Stock rally readies Dow for best close since 2008
  141. Oil, gold extend losses after ISM data
  142. U.S. shares of Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish rally
  143. Optimer jumps on FDA feedback
  144. Dollar pares gain, bonds down after ISM, Dudley
  145. February construction spending down 1.4%
  146. ISM manufacturing index drops to 61.2% in March
  147. NY Fed's Dudley: No reason to reverse course
  148. AVI BioPharma tumbles on stock pricing
  149. Italy's Parmalat delays shareholder meeting
  150. Tech stocks mostly higher, but Logitech falls
  151. Retailers rise but Office Depot misses the boat
  152. Airline stocks rise amid airfare hikes
  153. Logitech shares off 17% as company warns on sales
  154. Financials rise on NYSE bid, bank gains
  155. Energy stocks rise after jobs report
  156. RBC cuts price targets on Motorola Mobility, Nokia
  157. U.S. stocks begin April higher after payrolls data
  158. Coming up: ISM index, construction spending
  159. Fed futures still show rate hike by early 2012
  160. NYSE Euronext to 'carefully review' new offer
  161. Canada stocks edge up, bouyed by upbeat U.S. data
  162. Surging corn prices fuel gains in farm stocks
  163. Dow Theory may be flashing 'all clear,' reports Mark Hulbert
  164. GM domestic automotive sales up nearly 10% in March
  165. Global manufacturing PMI falls to 3-month low
  166. United Continental to reduce flights to Japan
  167. Corn futures surge on supply worries
  168. GM March U.S. auto sales up 9.6% to 206,621 units
  169. Icahn and Dish submit bids for Blockbuster: WSJ
  170. Oil pushes towards $108 a barrel
  171. Carl Icahn and Dish Network submit rival bids for Blockbuster: report
  172. Moody's cuts Nasdaq's outlook to negative
  173. Porsche U.S. sales rise 36% in March
  174. Chrysler March U.S. sales surge 31% to 121,730
  175. Ford U.S. auto sales in March up 19.2% to 212,777
  176. GNC holds public offering at $16 a share
  177. Ford passes GM in domestic sales for March; Chrysler enjoys best month since 2008
  178. Nasdaq's credit-rating outlook cut to negative by Moody's
  179. Ford domestic sales up 19% in March
  180. Oiltanking Partners L.P. files $200 million IPO
  181. Kia Motors U.S. March sales rise 44.7%
  182. Treasurys erase losses, wiping away rise in yields
  183. Nissan sales surge 26.9% to new record
  184. Fitch cuts Portugal by three notches to 'BBB-'
  185. Statoil shares rise after Barents Sea discovery
  186. Treasurys erase earlier loss, pushing yields down
  187. U.S. stocks trim gains as tech, telecom weigh; Dow up 32, Nasdaq up 1
  188. Ford CEO Mulally's 2010 compensation $26.5 mln
  189. U.S. stocks pare gains as tech, telecom weigh
  190. Oil at fresh 30-month high, pennies off $108
  191. BMW U.S. March sales climb 21.7%
  192. Daimler U.S. March sales rise 11%
  193. Toyota U.S. March sales fall 5.7% to 176,222 units
  194. Hyundai's U.S. sales climb to new record
  195. Inhibitex rockets on hepatitis C data
  196. Gold settles lower on rate hike fears, jobs report
  197. Honda U.S. sales in March jump 23.5% to 133,650
  198. U.S. stocks end off day's highs, but rise more than 1% on the week
  199. Pay czar keeps TARP CEO salaries frozen
  200. Volkswagen U.S. March sales rise 22.7% to 27,176
  201. Managers continue to bet on higher oil futures
  202. U.S. vehicle sales fall to 13.11 million rate
  203. U.S. stocks rise, extending gains to second week
  204. India beats Sri Lanka to win cricket's World Cup
  205. Southwest grounds 81 jets for safety checks
  206. UConn joins Butler in reaching Monday's NCAA basketball title game
  207. UConn to play Butler for NCAA basketball title
  208. Hong Kong shares higher as financials, property stocks gain; Hang Seng Index up 0.6%
  209. Japanese stocks gain as autos advance; Nikkei Average up 0.8%
  210. Minmetals offers $6.5 billion in cash for Equinox
  211. Indian stocks rise along with Asian markets
  212. China Mengniu shares rally on price-hike talk
  213. Japanese stocks off highs but still up
  214. Hong Kong stocks rise on financials, HKEx shares
  215. Australian shares higher in early trading
  216. Rio Tinto raises Riversdale stake to 43.14%
  217. Australia inflation up 0.6% in March: survey
  218. Australian shares higher in early trading
  219. Japanese shares advance in early trading
  220. Bank of Japan 'post-quake' tankan forecast falls
  221. Woolworths names Grant O'Brien CEO designate
  222. Australia's treasurer $9.4B sees flood, storm cost
  223. Crude-oil futures break through $108 a barrel
  224. Vivendi to pay $11.3 bln for Vodafone's SFR stake
  225. Minmetals offers $6.5 billion in cash for Equinox
  226. U.S. President Barack Obama launches 2012 re-election bid in a video
  227. China accuses U.S. car makers of unfair practices
  228. Pfizer selling Capsugel unit to KKR for $2 billion
  229. Southwest halts more flights; premarket shares dip
  230. Pfizer new drug receives refusal to file letter
  231. Ducommun buying manufacturing firm LaBarge
  232. Obama launches 2012 re-election bid in a video
  233. Indian stocks rally to start the week
  234. Hong Kong lays out welcome to Japan talent
  235. Euro-zone producer prices rise 0.8% in February
  236. Macau casino stocks surge after March data
  237. European stocks edge lower in early trading
  238. Aggreko gets Japanese emergency power deal
  239. Solvay buying Rhodia for 3.4 billion euros
  240. Australian dollar hits $1.0416 against greenback
  241. BP selling Arco Aluminum unit for $680 million
  242. Sanofi-Aventis completes offer for Genzyme
  243. Hong Kong stocks rally ahead of holiday
  244. India's former telecom minister officially charged
  245. McDonald's and franchisees set to hire 50,000 workers this month
  246. Magnitude 5.7 quake in India-Nepal border: reports
  247. Treasurys edge up before Fed buyback, speakers
  248. McDonald's aims to hire 50,000 workers on April 19
  249. Seven of top 10 sovereign risks in Mideast and North Africa: report
  250. Discover Financial names Mark Graf as CFO