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  1. Gold futures tack on $30; silver's up nearly 4%
  2. Trading Deck: 3 reasons Netflix is still doomed
  3. Sprint shares hit on downgrades following meeting
  4. Just three Monday-morning decliners among S&P 500: The Tell
  5. MW Radio: Peanut-butter prices jump 40%
  6. Sinopec shares down 3% on Daylight Energy purchase
  7. S&P to review Sprint Nextel rating for downgrade
  8. Brazil stocks 3% higher; Mexico stocks rally 2%
  9. Viacom, CBS, Comcast lead media gainers
  10. Canada, Australia dollars surge against greenback
  11. Morgan Stanley affirms overweight rating on Sirius
  12. BMC shares slip on rumor of executive exit
  13. B. of A. and J.P. Morgan top gainers as Dow industrials close with 330-point gain
  14. Dow industrials up more than 300 points as stocks hit Monday highs
  15. RIM shares down; BlackBerry service disruption reported in Europe
  16. Netflix lower by 5% after squandering early advance
  17. Crude-oil futures settle nearly 3% higher Monday
  18. U.S. stocks surge 3% to best day in six weeks
  19. Netflix shares fall despite plans to dump Qwikster
  20. RIM shares down as BlackBerry outage continues
  21. Oil futures settle with a nearly 3% gain
  22. OPEC output down 130,000 bbls/day in Sept.: Platts
  23. Short-Treasury, junk bond ETFs jump
  24. S&P 500 Index extends gains to 3%
  25. Gold climbs to log highest close in over two weeks
  26. Slovaks fail to reach deal on EFSF: reports
  27. Japanese shares jump in early trading; Nikkei Average up 2%
  28. Japanese shares climb in early trading
  29. Japan's Aug current account surplus hits ¥407.5B
  30. Australian stocks rise, with resources gaining
  31. Australia's Commonwealth Bank to cut costs: report
  32. Toyota's China September sales rise 10.5%: report
  33. Apple, Alcoa edge up after brief after-hours drop
  34. Hong Kong stocks surge as banks soar; Hang Seng Index jumps 4%
  35. Hong Kong stocks surge as banks soar
  36. Australia business confidence rebounds: survey
  37. First two weeks of NBA season canceled: WSJ
  38. Dollar Thrifty spurns Hertz's approach, reiterates plan to stay independent
  39. Barclays upgrades Valero on valuation
  40. NFIB small-business index edges up in September
  41. Dollar Thrifty plans to remain independent
  42. Ex-Ukraine PM Tymoshenko gets prison term: reports
  43. Slovak coalition partner says won't back EFSF vote
  44. Indonesia lowers main lending rate quater point
  45. Samson, Oklahoma energy firm, eyes options: WSJ
  46. European markets slip in early trading
  47. Hennes & Mauritz lifted to buy at Citigroup
  48. Iberdrola downgraded to sell at Goldman Sachs
  49. ENRC to buy outstanding shares in Shubarkol
  50. Consortium agrees to take 99 Cents Only Stores private in $1.6 billion deal
  51. Greece likely to receive financial-aid tranche in November, says EU-ECB-IMF troika
  52. Jacobs wins $1.4 bln in oil sands contracts
  53. Transatlantic inks fresh pact for deal talks
  54. Euro stays down after Troika review on Greece
  55. Troika: Greece likely to get aid tranche in Nov.
  56. News Corp. responds to ISS board recommendations
  57. Treasurys fall, catching up ahead of auction
  58. Energy firm Samson may be sold for $10 bln: report
  59. N.Y. faces 10,000 more Wall St. cuts through 2012
  60. General Mills lifted to buy at Goldman; $44 target
  61. 99 Cents Only Stores to sell itself for $1.6 bln
  62. IBM buying private Platform Computing
  63. Arrow to set up global headquarters in Colorado
  64. Dow industrials down 50 points as U.S. stocks retreat early Tuesday
  65. Wellington Management buys $46 mln of GOL stock
  66. Fed moves closer to adopting Volcker Rule proposal
  67. September employment-trends gauge ticks lower
  68. Gold futures edge lower, but hold above $1,650
  69. Aeropostale up on upgrade; 99 Cents to sell itself
  70. Asset managers' selloff drives financials lower
  71. Energy stocks fall back after big gains
  72. Netflix, Google among early tech decliners
  73. U.S. stocks open lower after prior day's rise
  74. U.S. stocks off to best October start since 1982: The Tell
  75. EU "deeply disappointed" with Tymoshenko verdict
  76. Euro pares losses, eyeing vote in Slovakia
  77. Baccarat slump hits Las Vegas gambling revenue
  78. Canadian stocks up 2% after holiday weekend
  79. RIM shares rise as activist claims new support
  80. EU's Barroso to offer bank capital plan Wednesday
  81. Magnaglobal cuts U.S. ad growth forecast for 2012
  82. Malone ousts Turner as top landowner in U.S.
  83. Florida bank will pay new customers $5 a month
  84. Oil turns higher to reclaim $85 level
  85. Penny Marshall memoir to be published by Amazon
  86. First Solar shares hit fresh 52-week low
  87. Slovakia delays vote on euro-zone bailout fund
  88. S&P cuts view on 15 Spanish banks
  89. Slovakia delays vote on bailout fund: WSJ
  90. U.S. sees tepid demand at 3-yr auction; bonds slip
  91. Strangulation hazard leads to stroller recall
  92. Two charged in plot against Saudi ambassador to U.S.
  93. Euro reverses loss vs. dollar; Slovak bailout-fund vote in question
  94. SEC charges former execs of United Commercial Bank
  95. Dollar reverses gains as market awaits Slovak vote
  96. Two men charged with plot to kill Saudi ambassador
  97. New Jersey gambling revenue declines again
  98. Gold futures settle with a loss of nearly $10
  99. Agriculture stocks jump on grain futures rally
  100. Hedge funds reducing risk: Fed survey
  101. 2015 Super Bowl to be held in Arizona
  102. Grains rally; corn hits daily limit gain
  103. Alcoa shares dinged 4% late following report of higher earnings; CEO forecasts 12% gr
  104. U.S. stocks end nearly flat; Nasdaq outperforms stock indexes on low-volume day, up 0
  105. 'Occupy Wall Street' protesters press case Uptown: Special Report Blog
  106. Credit-card issuers reportedly targeting subprime market again
  107. Delta, U.S. Air get swap OK; antitrust probe stays
  108. H-P may re-consider PC spin-off plan - report
  109. Euro retreats after Slovakia rejects EFSF
  110. Slovak parliament rejects expanding EFSF: reports
  111. Government refinance program to get overhaul soon
  112. Alcoa profit gains, helped by commerical transport
  113. U.S. stocks' low-volume session ends with Dow loss
  114. Oil extends winning streak to a fifth session
  115. Senate passes bill pressuring China on currency
  116. Japanese stocks open lower with banks falling; Nikkei Average down 0.7%
  117. Japanese stocks fall, with banks weakening
  118. Japan core machinery orders rise sharply in August
  119. Australian shares decline in early trading
  120. Australian carbon tax bill passes lower house
  121. Hong Kong stocks start weak, with banks, resources down; Hang Seng Index down 1.5%
  122. Hong Kong stocks fall on Alcoa result, Europe fear
  123. Esprit falls on reported China-outlet exageration
  124. Hong Kong revives subsidized home ownership plan
  125. IEA cuts 2011 oil demand forecast, citing weak economic growth
  126. Stocks in Europe slip in early trading; Slovakia's rescue-fund-vote rejection weighs
  127. ASML's net profit advances 32% in third quarter
  128. Sales at British luxury group Burberry rise 29%
  129. BNP Paribas, Intesa Sanpaolo upgraded at SocGen
  130. Retailer Carrefour cut to neutral by J.P. Morgan
  131. European stocks slide in early trading
  132. BAE sees near-term U.S. disruption, sticks to view
  133. Burberry sales rise 29%
  134. Liz Claiborne shares rocket 22% in premarket on brand-divestment news
  135. Liz Claiborne selling off additional brands; shares rally 18%
  136. PepsiCo affirms 2011 profit outlook; pricing partly offsets commodity inflation in qu
  137. U.S. stock futures rise, shrugging off disappointing Alcoa earnings
  138. BlackBerry users around the world see further disruption
  139. Burberry shares rise as FTSE 100 trades steady
  140. U.K. total unemployment hits highest level since 1994
  141. European stocks turn higher as miners, tech and car stocks rise
  142. UAW reaches contract agreement with Chrysler
  143. Liz Claiborne sells namesake, other labels
  144. Treasury yields touch six-week high
  145. H-P, Conde Naste offering home print magazines
  146. Nasdaq OMX buying back $300 mln in stock; pay debt
  147. PepsiCo profit up after Wimm-Bill-Dann purchase
  148. Alcoa drops 4.3% in premarket trading
  149. EU urges swift Slovak adoption of EFSF changes
  150. Host Hotels net loss narrows
  151. Nokia upgraded to neutral from reduce at Nomura
  152. British unemployment total highest since Oct. 1994
  153. European stocks turn higher; ASML rises
  154. IEA lowers global oil demand forecasts
  155. Pennsylvania's capital, Harrisburg, files for bankruptcy protection
  156. Dow up 50 points as U.S. stocks battle to hold opening gains
  157. BlackBerry maker RIM's shares off in premarket as service outages spread
  158. Harrisburg, Penn. files for bankruptcy
  159. Wal-Mart rises on positive September U.S. sales
  160. Canada stocks higher; loonie gains 1% vs. dollar
  161. August job openings decline to 3.06 million
  162. EU's Barroso outlines bank recapitalization plan
  163. Alcoa shares drop 5% to lead Dow decliners
  164. Liz Claiborne highlights retail sector gain
  165. Financial stocks lead market; J.P. Morgan up 3%
  166. Johnson Controls leads S&P 500 with 6% gain
  167. US Airways leads airlines higher
  168. Apple leads techs higher, but RIM sinks
  169. U.S. stock indexes rise with financials leading
  170. Energy stocks rise as equities gain
  171. Crude rises as gold heads back toward $1,700/oz
  172. Patriot Coal cut to sell at Goldman Sachs
  173. A-B InBev pulls Bud Light from Omnicom ad agency
  174. Walmart U.S. to cut capital spending
  175. Slovak parties reach deal on EFSF changes: reports
  176. 'Underwear bomber' changes plea to guilty
  177. 'Underwear bomber' changes plea to guilty
  178. Media stocks get bump from Europe hopes
  179. A123, GM shares rally on electric car deal
  180. Jova downs trees, brings floods to Mexican Pacific
  181. Greece in talks to cut debt load, Papandreou says
  182. Approval rating for Congress at all-time low
  183. 'NCIS' leads CBS to win; Tim Allen returns to ABC
  184. Meredith buys Rachael Ray's Every Day magazine
  185. Chrysler, UAW strike deal
  186. Dow industrials turn positive for 2011
  187. Consequences of Europe delay growing, official
  188. Treasury sells $21 bln in 10-year debt at 2.271%
  189. Morgan Stanley starts AMC Networks at underweight
  190. U.S. stock surge pushes Dow higher for year
  191. Fed's Plosser says U.S. not on verge of recession
  192. U.S. not on verge of recession: Fed's Plosser
  193. Treasurys, dollar stay down after Fed minutes
  194. U.S. stocks retain bulk of gains after Fed minutes
  195. Fed uneasy about its forecast of pickup: minutes
  196. Fed minutes indicate unease over forecast economic pickup
  197. Mexican stocks extend gains after Fed minutes
  198. Gold rallies 1.3% as Europe hopes lift market
  199. Crude oil's five-session winning streak is snapped
  200. Oil ends lower, snaps five-day winning streak
  201. MetLife looks to sell forward mortgage business
  202. U.S. stocks rally 1% on Europe debt efforts
  203. U.S. stocks end higher on hopes for Europe; Dow's up 103 points, off just 0.5% for 20
  204. Analyst: Costs may push Goldman to cut bank status
  205. API reports steep decline in weekly oil supplies
  206. PC growth slower than expected in Q3: Gartner
  207. AIG secures $4.5 bln in new credit facilities
  208. Buffett discloses tax info, challenges other rich
  209. House OKs Colombia, Panama, S. Korea trade deals
  210. Six believed dead in L.A.-area shooting: report
  211. Australian shares rise in early trading
  212. Hong Kong stocks climb: Hang Seng Index up 1.1%
  213. Japanese shares climb in early trading; Nikkei Average up 1.2%
  214. Bank of Korea reportedly keeps key rate at 3.25%
  215. Australia jobless rate falls to 5.2% in September
  216. Senate OKs Colombia, Panama, S. Korea trade deals
  217. Japanese shares climb in early trading
  218. Bank of Japan monitoring Europe, U.S. developments
  219. China's trade surplus $14.51 billion in September
  220. Hong Kong gains as exporters, financials rise
  221. Europe stocks shift lower at start; Carrefour off 3.6%, Alcatel-Lucent up 7%
  222. European stocks swing lower
  223. Alcatel-Lucent shares jump 10% on deal reports
  224. European stocks edge down in early trading
  225. BP and partners plan $16 bln of U.K. investments
  226. Esprit affirms China retail network, shares rally
  227. Roche sales off 13% in Swiss francs; confirms view
  228. Carrefour comp sales fall 0.6%, lowers guidance
  229. Rio Tinto says fundamentals holding up well
  230. China's export, import growth below expectations
  231. Average interest rate charged on 30-year mortgage jumps to 4.12%
  232. Gap Inc. shares on the rise as apparel retailer stresses overseas expansion plans
  233. First-time jobless claims little changed last week, dip to 404,000 mark
  234. Research In Motion co-CEO: Making progress restoring BlackBerry service, clearing bac
  235. J.P. Morgan Chase posts above-consensus results, says balance sheet remains a 'fortre
  236. RIM says BlackBerry services fully restored
  237. Owens-Illinois jumps 6% to top S&P gainers
  238. Obama says South Korean ties stronger than ever
  239. Williams-Sonoma raised to buy; PetSmart ups views
  240. Safeway shares jump 6% on earnings surprise
  241. 30-year mortgage rate jumps to 4.12%
  242. J.P. Morgan cutting 1,000 investment bank jobs
  243. Akamai, RIM lead early tech action
  244. U.S. stocks open lower; JPMorgan Chase disappoints
  245. Ubiquiti IPO price range cut to $15 - $17
  246. J.P. Morgan's earnings lead it, financials lower
  247. Airline stocks dip with US Air, JetBlue
  248. Energy stocks drop with crude oil, equities
  249. Gap on track to cut square footage by 10%
  250. Safeway quarterly profit climbs; shares rise