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  1. China's premier calls for price stability
  2. Glencore to unveil Hong Kong, London IPOs: reports
  3. Level 3 to pay $3 billion for Global Crossing in further telecom consolidation
  4. Global weapon spending tops $1.6 trillion in 2010
  5. Shaw Group fiscal Q2 profit falls
  6. Global Crossing takes Level 3's $23.04-share bid
  7. Schneider Electric mulls a Tyco purchase: report
  8. PPL falls as it sets equity offer to pay down debt
  9. Dynegy names interim CEO
  10. Gold lower, off record high, on stronger dollar
  11. Airlines get downgraded at Dahlman Rose
  12. U.S. stocks score modest gains at Monday's open as investors place earnings-season be
  13. Idenix rebounds on analyst upgrade
  14. Global economic recovery will continue, IMF says
  15. American Medical Systems rallies on buyout bid
  16. Airline stocks mixed with AMR, JetBlue declining
  17. U.S. dollar gains with government shutdown averted
  18. Retail stocks rise; Wal-Mart details U.S. plan
  19. 10-year Treasurys edge lower, supporting yields
  20. American Medical shares surge on buyout
  21. Energy stocks open lower as crude backs down
  22. Tech stocks edge higher but Novellus slips
  23. Financials follow market higher, but NYSE slips
  24. Merck, Sun form joint venture for emerging markets
  25. U.S. stocks draw opening lift on hope for earnings
  26. IMF foresees continuation of global economic recovery
  27. Hedge funds attract record monthly inflows
  28. Cocoa retains gains affetr reports of Gbagbos' arrest in Ivory Coast
  29. Ivory Coast's Gbagbo captured
  30. Flower Foods shares up on Tasty Baking deal
  31. Bad blood poisons Community, Tenet shares
  32. Cocoa keeps gains after reports of Gbagbo's arrest
  33. Ivory Coast's President Gbagbo captured: reports
  34. Biogen jumps 6% on MS drug study
  35. Fed's Yellen sees no reason to shift U.S. monetary policy
  36. Higher oil prices may dent copper, platinum: GS
  37. Intel introduces chip aimed at tablet market
  38. Stay the course on monetary policy, Fed's Yellen
  39. New York Fed buys $7.86 billion in Treasurys
  40. Hedge funds see record inflows in February
  41. Renault's COO Patrick Pelata resigns
  42. Gold slips off record, closes 0.4% lower
  43. Court rules against Ariz. immigration law: reports
  44. S&P downgrades tech sector, upgrades health care
  45. Alcoa swings to profit, backs 2011 global demand forecast
  46. Dow ekes out modest gain; Nasdaq, S&P 500 finish in the red
  47. Amazon offers lower-priced, ad-supported Kindle
  48. Procter & Gamble hikes dividend to 52.5 cents
  49. Nasdaq short interest rises to 6.67 billion shares
  50. Alcoa swings to profit, stands by 2011 targets
  51. Blue-chip stocks eke out gains as energy drags
  52. Romney opens presidential exploratory committee
  53. Japan may assess nuclear crisis at Chernobyl level
  54. Japan stocks open sharply lower on renewed production concerns; Nikkei Average down 1
  55. Australian shares pull back from 2011 highs
  56. Japan stocks fall sharply on production concerns
  57. Japan eyes 1 trillion yen for post-quake measures
  58. Hong Kong stocks fall, with resources sharply lower; Hang Seng Index down 0.9%
  59. Hong Kong shares drop as energy stocks pull back
  60. Japan upgrades nuclear-crisis assessment to level 7, on par with Chernobyl disaster
  61. Bank of Korea holds policy rate steady at 3.0%
  62. Bank of Korea holds policy rate steady at 3.0%
  63. Australian business conditions improve in March
  64. Skilled Healthcare explores strategic alternatives
  65. China's ICBC launches Brazilian bank: report
  66. Japan adds to drop as nuclear-crisis level raised
  67. U.K. inflation unexpectedly slows; British pound extends decline
  68. Japan stocks end sharply lower on nuclear crisis, output fears; Nikkei Average down 1
  69. Russia's TNK-BP plans to sue oil giant BP: report
  70. German April ZEW expectations index falls to 7.6
  71. First yuan REIT popular in Hong Kong launch
  72. U.K. inflation slows unexpectedly; sterling drops
  73. Nokia launches two new Symbian phones
  74. IEA: March global oil output fell on Libya unrest
  75. Fiat raises ownership stake in Chrysler to 30%
  76. European markets slip in early trading
  77. Munich Re lifted to overweight at Morgan Stanley
  78. France Telecom cut to equalweight: Morgan Stanley
  79. AIB plans jobs cuts as loss widens to $14.8 bln
  80. Elan Corp. cut to neutral from buy at UBS
  81. Ferrexpo cut to neutral from buy at UBS
  82. Teva: Oral MS drug laquinimod meets key endpoints
  83. BG reports successful test of Guara Norte well
  84. Australian shares end with sharp losses
  85. China official opposes limit to nations' surpluses
  86. Frankfurt Airport 1st-quarter traffic up 3.7%
  87. Retailers' weekly sales rise 2.9: survey
  88. Fastenal profit climbs in first quarter
  89. Coming up: Import prices, U.S. trade data
  90. Alcoa shares fall 3% after disappointing margins
  91. Chefs' Warehouse registers IPO with the SEC
  92. PG&E asks for delay in Diablo Canyon plant license
  93. Citigroup selling 12 million shares of Primerica
  94. China to revise income level of poverty: report
  95. China will continue to buy Spanish bonds: report
  96. Cisco Systems to cut 550 employees as Flip consumer business to be closed down
  97. U.S. trade deficit narrows to $45.8 billion for February; exports and imports both fa
  98. Blackstone, Alta to invest $1 billion in energy
  99. Cisco cutting 550 jobs, closing down Flip business
  100. Treasury yields, dollar fall after data
  101. U.S. stock futures stay under water after data
  102. Rising gas price stokes consumer concern: survey
  103. Prices paid for U.S. imports surge 2.7% in March
  104. Trade gap narrows in Feb as exports, imports fall
  105. Small-business-conditions survey at 5-month low
  106. Alcoa's premarket decline steepens; stock off 4.5% after earnings
  107. Exelixis jumps 11% on takover speculation
  108. Goldman cuts Q2 profit outlook for Morgan Stanley
  109. Google invests $168 million in BrightSource plant
  110. Dow industrials shed 85 points in opening half-hour; Alcoa is top blue-chip decliner
  111. Morgan Stanley earnings forecast cut by Goldman
  112. Tibet Pharmaceuticals soars 28% in early trading
  113. MasterCard buying back $1 billion more in stock
  114. Media stocks slide with broader market
  115. Retail stocks rise; Gildan in $350 million deal
  116. Oil futures lose more ground, tap low under $107
  117. Energy stocks fall as crude futures weaken
  118. Alcoa shares drop on sales miss
  119. Q1 GDP estimates slashed post-trade data
  120. Tech stocks dip while Cisco rises
  121. Gold trims losses as stocks open lower
  122. U.S. stocks sharply lower on Japan, Alcoa news
  123. Airline stocks rise for second day; oil declines
  124. Financials off, Goldman cuts Morgan Stanley view
  125. Ford warns Japan could hurt earnings, shares slip
  126. Financial stocks in retreat; Morgan Stanley forecast cut by Goldman
  127. Crude-oil futures decline sharply, trading below $107 a barrel
  128. Hospital stocks rebound despite broad selloff
  129. Williams Industries shares slide 15% on warning
  130. Canadian stocks slide as oil tumbles 3%
  131. Alcoa's decline leads broad market losses
  132. Dow industrials down nearly 150 points at intraday low
  133. Platinum shares rise after quake loss estimate
  134. S&P raises ratings outlook on Alcoa to stable
  135. U.K. Statistics Office: No evidence of data leak
  136. Chevron lags after mid-quarter update
  137. Loonie rise a concern for Canadian economy: BoC
  138. Aon shares slip after analyst downgrade
  139. OPEC sees higher demand for its oil
  140. EIA sees more demand, higher prices for gasoline
  141. Treasury sells 3-yr debt at 1.28%; bonds stay up
  142. Biofuel firm Kior files $100 milllion IPO
  143. Coming up: March U.S. budget data
  144. U.S. runs $188 billion deficit in March
  145. U.S. runs a budget deficit of $188 billion in March: Treasury
  146. S. Cal. Edison seeks $64 million for seismic tests
  147. Whirlpool to close Yakima, Wash., call center
  148. Crude drops to lowest in nearly two weeks
  149. Fed to buy $97 bln in Treasurys in next month
  150. Dow ends down 118 points as commodities slide; Alcoa is biggest decliner, down 6%
  151. G-20 to draw up tentative debt, surplus rules
  152. API shows smaller-than-expected supply increase
  153. AM Best cuts ratings outlook on Flagstone Re
  154. Tax hikes 'nonstarter' to cut U.S. debt: Boehner
  155. U.S. stocks end lower as growth views dim
  156. Everest Re sees $320 million Japan quake loss
  157. Chile lifts key rate to 4.5%, as expected
  158. Japan stocks recover in early trading, as car-maker shares rise; Nikkei Average up 0.
  159. Japan stocks lower in early trade, with trading houses falling; Nikkei Average down 0
  160. Australian shares lose ground; energy shares weak
  161. Japan stocks rise on production recovery hopes
  162. Fitch warns of possible China debt downgrade
  163. Japan's Renesas to restart key plant early: report
  164. Riverbed shares rise on improved outlook
  165. Hong Kong stocks open weaker, as resource shares fall; Hang Seng Index down 0.1%
  166. Japan cuts its economic view to reflect quake
  167. Hong Kong stocks slip, weighed by lower oil prices
  168. Japanese stocks give up early gains
  169. Australian consumer sentiment rises 1.2% in April
  170. Japan stocks recover in afternoon trading
  171. China needs strategic natural-gas reserves: report
  172. Japanese stocks end with gains as car-maker shares rally; Nikkei Average up 0.9%
  173. ASML Holding net tripled, sales nearly doubled
  174. Rio Tinto: Weather hits first-quarter production
  175. Hong Kong stocks recover on weaker oil
  176. Japan may cap Tepco's liability: reports
  177. U.S. retail sales rise 0.4% in March, the smallest gain in nine months
  178. Coming up: U.S. retail sales for March projected to show modest 0.5% growth
  179. J.P. Morgan Chase posts 70% first-quarter profit growth on broad-based business stren
  180. Silgan to buy Graham Packaging for $19.56-share; deal value $4.1B including debt
  181. J.P. Morgan profit up 67%, sets $15 bln buyback
  182. Coming up: Retail sales for March
  183. J.P. Morgan results buoy bank shares in preopen
  184. China to tighten rates twice by mid year: report
  185. Silgan to buy Graham Packaging in $4.1B deal
  186. Fitch downgrades, withdraws Libya's credit rating
  187. Euro-zone industrial production up 0.4% in Feb.
  188. U.K. jobless claims rise by 700 in March
  189. Daimler expects significant profit growth
  190. Thomas Cook downgraded two notches at Goldman
  191. Schneider Electric says not in talks with Tyco
  192. Europe stocks open up, led by Alcatel; ASML off
  193. WS Atkins to beat earnings expectations
  194. Fresnillo gold production up 13%
  195. Nokia downgraded, Alcatel lifted at Morgan Stanley
  196. Foxconn to invest $12 bln in Brazil ops: report
  197. U.S. stocks open with gains, as energy sector shows early strength
  198. Riverbed Technology shares surge 14%
  199. Tech stocks rise led by Riverbed, H-P, IBM
  200. Airlne stocks dip with US Airways in the lead
  201. Energy stocks rebound after losses
  202. U.S. stocks start higher; energy fronts gains
  203. Financials rally, J.P. Morgan results draw buyers
  204. Oil gains, recoups some of prior session's losses
  205. Coming up: U.S. business inventories in February
  206. Avg. gasoline price up 10 cents in a week
  207. Shaw Communications profit rises
  208. AAR to pay 75 cents a share quarterly dividend
  209. Tesoro Logistics LP sets IPO price range
  210. Stock futures add to sharp gains on retail sales
  211. Orbitz: American Airlines lawsuit a 'bully' tactic
  212. Dollar improves, Treasurys down after retail sales
  213. Retail sales rise 0.4% in March
  214. GTx rockets on analyst upgrade
  215. Gold futures head higher after two-session decline
  216. Fed buys $5.01 bln in bonds; Treasurys stay down
  217. Global leaders must turn focus to jobs: IMF chief
  218. Ex-FrontPoint manager charged with insider trading
  219. Canada market boosted by energy, materials stocks
  220. Oil futures gain after inventories meet forecasts
  221. Hedge fund manager faces insider trading charges
  222. American sues Orbitz, Travelport for damages
  223. Consol ups coal outlook; upbeat on Marcellus wells
  224. Job openings rise to 3.1 million in February
  225. BioSante jumps on FDA update
  226. Business inventories climb 0.5% in February
  227. Treasurys erase losses as equities turn lower
  228. Boehner holds Street talks on debt ceiling: report
  229. Oil turns lower as supply optimism fades
  230. Gold turns lower as the U.S. dollar gains
  231. Federal Reserve sanctions 10 banks for mortgage practices
  232. Obama aims cut deficit by $4 trillion in 12 years
  233. Fed penalizes 10 banks on mortgage practices
  234. Treasury sells 10-yr debt at 3.494%; bonds slip
  235. Japan turmoil disrupting U.S. activity: Beige Book
  236. Obama outlines plan to slash deficit by $4 trillion
  237. Apache to return staff to Egypt in two weeks
  238. Oil closes higher, snaps two-day losing streak
  239. Stocks offer muted reaction to Fed's Beige Book
  240. Dollar improves, Treasurys up after Beige Book
  241. Japan turmoil disrupting U.S. activity: Beige Book
  242. Gold futures end $2 higher after two-session drop
  243. Obama plan cuts deficit by $4 trillion
  244. NYSE Euronext considers special dividend linked to Deutsche Boerse deal: report
  245. U.S. stocks finish with modest gains; Dow rises 7 points
  246. Arcos Dorados prices IPO at $17, above range
  247. PC shipments slip 3.2% in first quarter: IDC
  248. Jury reaches verdict in Barry Bonds trial: reports
  249. NYSE eyes special dividend for Deutsche deal: WSJ
  250. Stocks notch gains as tech leads, banks lag