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  1. Iberdrola lifts Renovables offer; Qatar buys stake
  2. European stocks open lower, Areva drops
  3. Moody's: Japan fiscal crisis not imminent
  4. Repsol to sell 3.38% YPF stake for $639 million
  5. J.P. Morgan upgrades European banks, cuts energy
  6. France Telecom, Agility buy stake in Iraq's Korek
  7. Bovis resumes dividend payout as profit rebounds
  8. India's inflation rate rises in February
  9. Japan lifts money-market injections to $220B
  10. Bank of Japan eases further to support economy
  11. Sensex rises ahead of inflation figures
  12. U.S. stocks open lower Monday; blue chips weighed by 2% drop in GE
  13. Canadian stocks fall; uranium stocks lead declines
  14. Credit Suisse cuts Nikkei 225 forecast
  15. Leveraged ETF that shorts Japan rallies 15%
  16. Toyota idles all Japanese plants through March 16
  17. Nuclear-energy ETFs sell off on Japan news
  18. Nissan shares drop 8%; Honda, Toyota also slip
  19. Drug sector indexes sluggish in early action
  20. Tech stocks start week in the red
  21. Gold futures rise as much as $11 an ounce
  22. Stocks open lower as GE, utilities fall
  23. Energy stocks fall with broad equities market
  24. Aflac leads S&P 500 financial stocks lower
  25. Airlines under pressure on Japan, Middle East
  26. Lilly to buy J&J animal health unit
  27. Crude-oil futures remain below $100 a barrel
  28. Germany suspends plans for nuclear-plant extension for three months
  29. Starbucks: 100 of 900 Japan stores closed
  30. Sony, Hitachi shares move lower on quake effects
  31. Germany suspends nuclear-plant extension plan
  32. Shaw Group shares fall 19%, stock downgraded
  33. Stock losses deepen; Dow falls 116 points
  34. Fed buys $7.56 bln in Treasurys; bonds stay up
  35. About 1000 Saudi troops enter Bahrain: reports
  36. Crude oil ends higher after late-session surge
  37. GE shares fall on fears of Japan's nuclear crisis
  38. Nissan: Operations at six plants in Japan halted
  39. MEMC shares climb 12% on demand expectations
  40. J. P. Morgan trims first-half global, US outlook
  41. Japan asks U.S. for help on nuclear plant response
  42. Airline pact paves way for O'Hare expansion
  43. Japan stocks add to sharp losses; Nikkei Average down 3.7% with some shares still ask
  44. U.S. stocks end lower as Japan aftermath sinks GE, utilities; Dow pulled below 12,000
  45. Australian shares extend weekly losses
  46. New blast reported at damaged Japan nuclear plant
  47. Rebuild could offset Japan quake hit: analyst
  48. Origin Energy to conduct $2.3bln capital raising
  49. RBA sees strong Australian corporate bond issuance
  50. H-P announces 50% dividend hike
  51. Kraft CFO to step down mid-2011
  52. TI expects revenue loss from Japan earthquake
  53. Aflac cuts ties to comedian after quake comments
  54. H-P CEO stresses webOS, analytics software
  55. AmerisourceBergen names Steve Collis new CEO
  56. Dole quarterly adjusted EBITDA falls to $21 mln
  57. Eqecat pegs Japan economic loss at $100 bln
  58. Stocks close down as GE falls on Japan blasts
  59. Japan prime minister says high risk radiation has leaked from Fukushima plant, urges
  60. Japan's Nikkei Stock Average ends morning trade down 6.5%, falling below 9,000 suppor
  61. Coming up: Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan to make statement
  62. Japanese shares push lower in late morning
  63. Hong Kong shares suffer broad fall, led by Ping An
  64. Bank of Japan adds $61 billion liquidity: report
  65. Radiation leak feared after plant blast: Kyodo
  66. RBA says mildly restrictive policy was appropriate
  67. Japanese shares extend post-quake selloff
  68. U.S. stocks join global selloff; Dow industrials drop more than 200 points
  69. Manufacturing activity in New York region grows at faster pace in March
  70. Exchange-traded funds tracking major U.S. equity indexes move sharply lower premarket
  71. Bank of Japan injects $245 bln into markets in attempt to ease investor concerns
  72. Shares in General Electric sink close to 7% premarket as Wall St. eyes sharply lower
  73. Europe losses accelerate; Germany's DAX 30 off nearly 4%, leading regional decliners
  74. Dow futures slide nearly 200 points as Japan's nuclear crisis intensifies
  75. Japan's worsening nuclear woes send global markets reeling; Europe opens off near 2%
  76. Japan shares crash on nuclear fears; Nikkei Average ends down 10.6%, worst drop since
  77. Nymex benchmark crude falls 2%, as Japan and other Asian stock markets crash
  78. Retail stocks drop, led by Tiffany, Brown Shoe
  79. TI shares fall after warning on facility damage
  80. Auto sector slammed at open
  81. Insurers sell off in financial-sector rout
  82. U.S. stocks crater at open; gold off $34, bonds up
  83. Energy stocks move deeply into the red
  84. Airline stocks decline on Japan fears
  85. Nucor provides first-quarter guidance
  86. Crude oil futures fall below $98 a barrel
  87. Foreigners slow U.S. asset purchases: TIC report
  88. Selling picks up again for Europe stocks
  89. Northrop OKs spinoff of its shipbuilding business
  90. Dollar slips vs. yen, gains on euro after data
  91. Stock futures extend losses after economic data
  92. Prices of U.S. imports jump 1.4% in February
  93. Empire State index shows faster growth in March
  94. Retailers' weekly sales rise 3.1%: survey
  95. Fomer Disney chief Eisner joins IAC board
  96. Goldman upgrades Exxon to buy
  97. Coming up: Empire State, import price data
  98. Brown Shoe profit drops
  99. Japan's nuclear emergency may hurt Curtiss-Wright
  100. CB&I wins $900 milllion contract for oil sands
  101. Williams-Sonoma earnings rise
  102. Europe stocks try to pull away from worst levels
  103. Oil ETF dives in premarket as Treasurys rally
  104. Stock ETFs fall sharply in premarket
  105. Gold futures drop sharply as dollar gains
  106. Indian stocks end off lows in wake of Nikkei slide
  107. Infosys' staff offered to leave Japan: reports
  108. Japan won't need to sell U.S. Treasury holdings to raise cash: Geithner
  109. Gadhafi forces significantly weaken Libyan rebels' position
  110. Market-volatility gauge leaps 15% as stocks sell off
  111. Shizuoka rocked by 6-magnitude quake: Japanese officials
  112. Scana sticks to plan to build two nuclear reactors
  113. 3M names David Meline new chief financial officer
  114. Brazil, Mexico stocks fall in global selloff
  115. France to check safety of nuclear plants: reports
  116. Analyst sees quake toll costing 3% of Japan's GDP
  117. Corn, lean hog futures pressured by Japan worries
  118. Geithner: Japan won't need to sell U.S. Treasuries
  119. Netflix up on Goldman Sachs upgrade
  120. Germany temporarily closes 7 nuclear power plants
  121. VIX rises 15% in stock sell-off
  122. 6.1 quake shakes eastern Honshu in Japan
  123. First Solar shares up 3..6% as top S&P 500 gainer
  124. GE shares fall further on Japan fears
  125. Democrats call for China rare-earth sanctions
  126. Geithner: Fannie wind down must be done carefully
  127. March home-builders index up a point to 17
  128. Record oil supply, price to weigh on recovery: EIA
  129. H-P stock slips below lowest close under new CEO
  130. Media stocks decline with broader market
  131. Fed steady on rates, bond-buy plan and says underlying inflation ‘subdued’
  132. Apple delays launch of iPad 2 in Japan
  133. Stocks trim losses after Fed statement
  134. Oil adds to losses, gold wavers after Fed
  135. Treasurys, dollar extend gains after Fed decision
  136. Fed holds rates, bond-buy plan
  137. Gold at lowest since Feb. 18 on Japan's woes
  138. Japan sovereign default-insurance cost hits record
  139. U.S. dollar index pares gains ahead of FOMC
  140. Home builders among few gainers in stock ETFs
  141. S&P expects short-term economic decline in Japan
  142. U.S. stocks end off day's lows: Dow off 138 as upbeat Fed offsets Japan meltdown
  143. Nvidia CFO David White resigns
  144. Rambus shares jump on Toshiba license deal
  145. PacSun fourth-quarter loss narrows to $35.2 mln
  146. Stocks end down, off lows as Japan fears dominate
  147. S&P hikes Macy's outlook to positive
  148. Stock losses ease as Chevron, miners gain
  149. Japanese Nikkei Average futures point to rebound; opening 3.8% higher on Singapore's
  150. New fire reported at reactor 4 of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan
  151. Japanese Nikkei Average futures point to rebound
  152. Australian shares pause after two days of losses
  153. Billabong issues profit warning on Japan disaster
  154. Another fire breaks out at Japan nuclear plant
  155. Ace sees up to $250 mln losses from Japan quake
  156. API shows smaller-than-expected oil supply gain
  157. Japanese shares end morning trade solidly higher; Nikkei Average up 4.4%
  158. Hong Kong stocks rise as Japan rallies; Hang Seng Index up 0.6%
  159. Japanese stocks extend rebound in early trade; Nikkei Average up 6.4%
  160. Japanese stocks open higher, recouping a bit of Tuesday's loss; Nikkei Average up 2%
  161. Japanese quake death toll rises to 3,676: report
  162. Hong Kong shares rise on PetroChina, coal stocks
  163. Australia's RBA unlikely to cut rates: Merrill
  164. Japanese shares rally to regain some lost ground
  165. CBOE's VIX 'fear index' sees record volume
  166. European bourses see modest rises following sharp rebound in Japanese shares
  167. Japanese stocks rebound after Tuesday's crash; Nikkei Average ends 5.7% higher
  168. Japan shares trim gain as afternoon session begins; Nikkei Average up 4.1%
  169. European stocks climb after Japan rebounds
  170. Aegon buys back $1.05 billion of capital
  171. Mitchells and Butlers CEO steps down
  172. InterContinental Hotels names Solomons as next CEO
  173. Bank of Japan offers further $170 bln in liquidity
  174. Moody's cuts Portuguese debt rating by two notches
  175. Japan shares retain most gains in afternoon trade
  176. Earthquake to cost 3% of Japanese GDP: Barclays
  177. Bank of Japan offers ¥3.5 trillion injection Wed.
  178. Japan shares rebound, with Nikkei rising 4.4%
  179. U.S. stocks decline in early trade; oil and gold resume their climb
  180. U.S. construction data for February show sharp drops in housing starts, building perm
  181. U.S. producer prices rise 1.6% in February, propelled by surge in food costs
  182. Coming up: PPI and housing starts for February, current-account data for fourth quart
  183. European stock markets give up early gains to trade lower; bank stocks among main fal
  184. Japanese drug makers slide in early action
  185. Moody's cuts Egypt's rating; cites Libya unrest
  186. GDP forecasts cut after housing data
  187. Financials down after housing starts, PPI
  188. Airline stocks decline; price of oil rises
  189. Retail stocks dip; data dent Home Depot, Lowe's
  190. Netflix reportedly looking to create a TV series
  191. U.S. stocks tumble as data offset Japan optimism
  192. IBM leads techs, Dow lower
  193. Natural gas shares up. oil drillers down
  194. Gold gains, returns to $1,400 an ounce
  195. Motorola Mobility announces Wi-Fi-only Xoom tablet
  196. Japan's quake deaths rise to 13,000-plus, NHK says
  197. Analyst sees Keystone XL Pipeline on track
  198. Analyst says 33% chance to block debit fee hike
  199. Apple downgraded by JMP Securities
  200. U.S. stock futures shed some gains after data
  201. U.S. current account deficit narrows in Q4
  202. Housing starts in sharp retreat in Feb.
  203. U.S. producer prices climb 1.6% in February
  204. Covidien CEO Richard Meelia to retire in July
  205. Coming up: PPI, Housing starts, current account
  206. Weatherford cuts profit view, forecasts tax rate
  207. Morton's Restaurant Group exploring sale
  208. Portugal sells 1 bln euros of 12-month debt
  209. Patterson to buy back 25 million shares, up payout
  210. European stocks turn mostly lower
  211. Euro-zone Feb. annual inflation confirmed at 2.4%
  212. U.K. jobless claims unexpectedly drop in February
  213. Ericsson: Japan events won't impact Q1 sales
  214. U.S. stocks plunge after EU energy chief's reported comments on Japan's nuclear crisi
  215. Fed buys $6.58 billion in Treasurys
  216. Peabody Energy, Southwestern Energy lead S&P 500
  217. Nissan's production disruption likely extended
  218. VIX jumps on stock gyrations, Japan worries
  219. IBM shares fall 3%; Bernstein analyst cuts rating
  220. Eqecat: Japan quake insured losses may reach $25B
  221. Yen, U.S. dollar add to gains on stock market drop
  222. Gold, oil moderate gains after stocks fall sharply
  223. Drug stocks in retreat on Japan nuclear fears
  224. EU energy chief says Japan catastrophe possible
  225. European markets extend fall on Japan worries
  226. Stocks drop sharply on EU energy comments
  227. Industry group seeks to end airline check-bag fees
  228. Crude extends gains after weekly supplies report
  229. Auto makers stall despite Nikkei bounce
  230. Japan's death toll at 4,277, over 8,000 missing
  231. GE shares fall for a third day on Japan fears
  232. Bankruptcy fears batter YRC shares
  233. Dow industrials tumble into loss territory for the year
  234. China to suspend new nuclear projects: reports
  235. Japan yen nears all-time high versus U.S. dollar
  236. U.S. stocks lose yearly gains on evacuation report
  237. U.S. widens evacuation zone in Japan: reports
  238. Dow drops 200 points in Wall Street selloff
  239. Gold settles under $1,400 for second day in a row
  240. S&P cuts Tunisia's sovereign rating to 'BBB-'
  241. China to suspend new nuclear projects: reports
  242. U.S. stocks fall further as Japan warning weighs
  243. LatAm stocks down on slate of overseas worries
  244. Japanese stocks plunge as nuclear concerns grow; Nikkei Average down 4.2%
  245. Japanese shares open sharply down as nuclear concerns grow; Nikkei Average down 2.1%
  246. Dow finishes down 242 points on Japan crisis; S&P, Nasdaq lose year-to-date gains
  247. Bank of Japan to add $61 billion to market
  248. Qualcomm foresees no Japan impact on supply chain
  249. Japanese shares plunge as nuclear concerns grow
  250. Tokyo trading will continue: reports