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  1. Southwestern Energy, Range Resources fall
  2. U.S. stocks open lower on European debt concerns
  3. Express keeps outlook with upside view
  4. Financials weaken, Citi cuts Franklin, Lazard
  5. Northern Trust setting cost-cutting plan: report
  6. Universal American buying health firm for $228 mln
  7. Chicago Fed's Evans calls for 'substantial' easing
  8. Merkel: Germany may put more funds into ESM
  9. Citi cuts Urban Outfitters to sell
  10. EU fiscal treaty details 'escape clause:' report
  11. Supervalu loss grows after charge
  12. Treasurys edge up before auction, Beige Book
  13. Analyst says oil refinery stock drop overdone
  14. MW Radio: Coors Light passes Bud to become U.S.'s No. 2 beer
  15. Mortgage-focused hedge funds outperform in 2011
  16. Commercial Metals slides 4% as Icahn bid fails
  17. Oil adds to losses after surprise supply increase
  18. Textron jumps 7% on spin-off speculation
  19. Obama details new push to bring jobs back to U.S.
  20. Nevada gambling revenue spikes 7.1% higher
  21. Nigeria oil union threatens to shut production
  22. Human Genome jumps 12% in midday trading
  23. Romney widens cash lead over Republican rivals with $24 million haul
  24. Fed rate hike may come before mid-2013: Plosser
  25. Archer Daniels Midland to cut 1,000 jobs
  26. Theravance shares make modest rebound
  27. U.S. sells 10-year debt at lowest-ever yield
  28. Obama encourages 'insourcing' of jobs
  29. Slide show: 10 worst states for retirees in 2012
  30. Hill-Rom down 11% on outlook
  31. Hecla shares plummet as feds close silver mine
  32. China New Borun up 25% on contracts
  33. U.S. sells 10-year debt at lowest-ever yield
  34. Imported orange juice shipments halted: Bloomberg
  35. Natural gas futures fall 6% to 52-week low
  36. Sears shares jump 10% to rank as S&P's top performer
  37. Beige Book shows Fed growing more upbeat about economy
  38. Rue 21 jumps after positive sales comment
  39. Heads of Goldman Sachs trading unit to leave:
  40. Panel to review Volcker rule for jobs impact
  41. Liz CEO: Juicy Couture's 2012 inflection point
  42. Oil ends at lowest since Dec. 30, nat gas off 5.8
  43. U.S. stocks remain mostly lower after Fed
  44. Treasurys, dollar stay up after Beige Book
  45. Las Vegas visitor traffic rose 3.2% in Nov.
  46. Gold climbs for a second straight session
  47. Fed's Beige Book is more upbeat about economy
  48. Japanese stocks open weaker, with materials among decliners; Nikkei Average down 0.4%
  49. Regions to sell Morgan Keegan brokerage to Raymond James Financial for $930 million
  50. U.S. stocks recover most of day's losses by the close; S&P 500 stalled at five-month
  51. U.S. stock indexes mounting late rally in bid to post Wednesday gains
  52. Japanese stocks drop in early trade, as euro falls
  53. Vale declares force majeure on iron ore shipments
  54. Australian shares flat but miners gain
  55. Chevron warns of weaker fourth-quarter results
  56. Regions to sell Morgan Keegan for $930 mln
  57. PVH boosts fourth-quarter earnings forecast
  58. U.S. stocks recover most of day's losses by close
  59. Sears soars 7.9% to join S&P 500 leaderboard
  60. U.K. may join IMF fund boost -- Report
  61. Foxconn workers reportedly threaten mass suicide
  62. Japan plans to cut Iran oil imports: Azumi
  63. QBE Insurance tumbles after warning
  64. Chinese December consumer prices rise 4.1%
  65. Hong Kong shares fall as oil stocks, HSBC decline
  66. Japan's current-account surplus falls 86%
  67. All U.S. mortgage products tracked by Freddie Mac hit record lows
  68. Stocks defy concerns about latest U.S. economic data to post modest early gains
  69. U.S. stock-index futures shed some gains on mixed retail-sales data, higher jobless c
  70. Target's board aproves new $5 billion stock-buyback authorization
  71. European Central Bank leave key rate unchanged at 1%
  72. Bank of England maintains key interest rate at 0.5% level
  73. Strong Spanish, Italian debt auctions help add to gains in Europe
  74. Shares in Europe open little changed in early-morning activity
  75. MGM Resorts to buy land in Massachusetts
  76. U.S. Chamber 'disappointed' in attacks on Romney
  77. Wynn Resorts slumps after lawsuit filed
  78. Private creditors tell Greece time running short
  79. Fertilizer stocks Mosaic, CF take a breather
  80. China can do more to reform: Geithner
  81. Natural gas trades lower after inventories report
  82. Nov. U.S. business inventories up 0.3%
  83. US Chamber to ensure bank rules are 'right'
  84. 30-year mortgage rate at record low 3.89%
  85. Euro extends gains on ECB's Draghi comments
  86. Wolverine Worldwide sees profit at low end of view
  87. Chevron weighs on Dow Industrials after update
  88. ECB says its measures improved funding for banks
  89. U.S. stocks erase opening gains on ECB talk
  90. EMC shares rise on upgrade as techs edge up
  91. Natural gas producers flatten, energy stocks up
  92. ECB: Substantial downside risks to outlook
  93. Kinder Morgan steps up El Paso unit sale: report
  94. Coke finds fungicide in some orange juice: WSJ
  95. Warnaco Group expects profit to fall short
  96. Oil rises, natural gas falls after jobless claims
  97. U.S. stock futures lightly trim rise after data
  98. Hess budgets 2012 capital spending of $6.8 bln
  99. Treasurys up, dollar pares loss after data
  100. Retail sales up slim 0.1% in Dec.
  101. U.S. jobless claims rise 24,000 to 399,000
  102. Dick's says mild winter impacting sales
  103. Target sets $5 billion share repurchase plan
  104. Sears shares fall on report some financing pulled
  105. Dick's Sporting Goods jumps on buyback, outlook
  106. Big 5 Sporting Goods down 14.2% on forecast
  107. Treasurys turn down after weak 30-year auction
  108. Williams-Sonoma plunges 13% on outlook
  109. Female workers sue Quest Diagnostics for bias
  110. Credit card charge-offs declining: Equifax
  111. Shock hazard leads to Big Lots lamp recall
  112. Oyo Geospace up 4% on order
  113. Oxford Industries says holiday sales accelerated
  114. Home Depot to hire 70,000 seasonal workers
  115. U.S. Dec. budget deficit $86 billion: Treasury
  116. Gold closes near month-high on weak dollar, Europe
  117. Urban Outfitters CFO seeks to reassure investors
  118. Alcoa and Caterpillar blaze trail as Dow joins Nasdaq, S&P in positive territory
  119. E.U. Iran oil embargo may face delay: report
  120. Oil closes with 1.8% loss after Iran report
  121. Treasury prices fall after weak 30-year auction
  122. Obama asks Congress to raise U.S. debt limit
  123. Oil closes 1.8% lower after sharp reversal on Iran-embargo report
  124. Obama asks Congress to raise the debt limit
  125. Hong Kong stocks open higher, as resources, exporters rise; Hang Seng Index up 0.7%
  126. Japanese stocks open sharply higher, with cars, banks gaining; Nikkei Average up 1.1%
  127. U.S. stocks close higher after Europe borrowing costs decline; Alcoa, Caterpillar gai
  128. Hong Kong stocks rise, with exporters gaining
  129. South Korea holds rates steady, as widely expected
  130. Japan PM Noda likely to reshuffle cabinet
  131. Japanese stocks rally, with car shares gaining
  132. Chile delivers first rate cut since 2009 to 5%
  133. Diamond to be probed over walnut payments: WSJ
  134. Shutterfly CFO Mark Rubash to leave in February
  135. U.S. stocks close higher on Europe bright spots
  136. Delta, US Airways, TPG mull AMR Corp. bids: WSJ
  137. Apple 4S debut in China sparks protest in Beijing
  138. Bank of America mulls trimming ops in U.S.: WSJ
  139. Real Estate Weekly: How low can mortgage rates go?
  140. Obama asks Congress for OK to consolidate trade-related agencies
  141. France set to lose triple-A rating: reports
  142. U.S. consumer sentiment at highest level since May
  143. U.S. stock benchmarks quickly shed nearly 1% amid rumors of euro-zone ratings downgra
  144. Jitters over prospective euro-zone downgrades send U.S. stocks and the euro lower
  145. U.S. trade deficit reverses recent trend, expands to $47.8 billion for November
  146. J.P. Morgan earns 90 cents a share in the fourth quarter, missing forecasts
  147. Shares in Invensys see steep declines in wake of profit warning
  148. Bank and oil sectors lead European bourses to gains
  149. Fed's Lacker heartened by strong Dec. job gain
  150. Obama asks for authority for single trade agency
  151. Noble Corp. up 3% on Gulf of Mexico contract
  152. France set to lose triple-A rating: reports
  153. No constructive response in Greek debt talks: IIF
  154. Dollar firms, euro sinks on Europe downgrade fears
  155. Diamond Foods tumbles 10% on federal probe
  156. JDA Software tumbles 13% on sales report
  157. Downgrade fears boost peripheral euro-zone yields
  158. Georgia Gulf rallies 36% on hostile takeover bid
  159. Metabolix implodes on bioplastics deal termination
  160. UMich consumer sentiment rises to 74 in January
  161. Alpha Natural lags S&P 500; energy stocks off
  162. Apple dips as tech stocks retreat
  163. Stocks open lower on euro-zone downgrade reports
  164. J.P. Morgan earnings drive down financial sector
  165. Coming Up: January consumer sentiment
  166. U.S. stock futures drop sharply on downgrade talk
  167. Euro country downgrades possible Friday: report
  168. Low natural gas hits Chesapeake profit: analyst
  169. Aon moving headquarters to London from Chicago
  170. Patriot cuts metallurgic coal output on weak view
  171. Treasury prices unmoved by data
  172. U.S. stocks stay lower after import-price data
  173. Import prices slip 0.1% in December
  174. Greek bond swap talks to resume next week: reports
  175. Obama to propose merging trade, commerce agencies
  176. U.S. trade gap widens sharply in November
  177. J.P. Morgan, after profit drop, leads bank slide
  178. CBS, Letterman close to two-year contract: report
  179. S&P cuts France credit ratings to a notch below AAA, Germany's rating unchanged
  180. Stephen Colbert may be exploring a run, but he can't get on South Carolina ballot
  181. U.S. stocks fall Friday in reaction to European credit-downgrade fears
  182. Copper futures up 5% on week
  183. France, Austria lose triple-A ratings, Spain at A
  184. Lions Gate acquires Summit Entertainment
  185. U.S. stocks drop on EU, J.P. Morgan; rise for week
  186. M&A banker says higher Georgia Gulf bids possible
  187. CDS spreads on French, Austrian debt widen
  188. Crude falls as dollar climbs, logging weekly loss
  189. French finance minister says S&P cut rating: DJ
  190. Gold loses $17 Friday but ends higher for week
  191. Mexican stocks fall on euro-zone downgrade fears
  192. Canadian stocks trend down with U.S. markets
  193. New on MarketWatch: Shawn Langlois's London Sketch visits the glitzy London Boat Show
  194. Japanese stocks slide early; Nikkei Stock Average down 1.3%
  195. Japanese shares fall after S&P downgrade
  196. Japan's core Nov machinery orders up 14.8%
  197. Australia inflation up 0.5% in December: survey
  198. Australian shares decline in early trading
  199. Hong Kong shares slide in early trade after S&P downgrades; Hang Seng Index down 1%
  200. Jon Huntsman plans to drop out of Republican candidate race, endorse Mitt Romney: WSJ
  201. Huntsman to drop out of Republican race : WSJ
  202. Taiwan stocks fall despite Ma's re-election
  203. Hong Kong shares slide after S&P rating actions
  204. Banks lead stock losses for Europe in first reaction to S&P downgrades
  205. EU's Van Rompuy: Jobs should be top concern
  206. U.K., Hong Kong set up forum to foster yuan trade
  207. Beijing to ease rules on China firms listing in HK
  208. Carnival shares lose 20% after shipwreck
  209. Europe stocks choppy, banks drag after S&P cuts
  210. BASF cut, Lanxess lifted at J.P Morgan Cazenove
  211. Papademos: Abandoning the euro isn't an option
  212. Credit Suisse says upbeat on Chinese gold miners
  213. China's fourth-quarter GDP growth at a better-than-expected 8.9%
  214. Hong Kong shares advance in early trading as banks rebound; Hang Seng Index up 1%
  215. Japanese shares gain as exporters advance; Nikkei Stock Average up 0.6%
  216. Hong Kong shares rise in early trade, led by banks
  217. Japan stocks rise in early trading
  218. Australian stocks rise early, China data eyed
  219. Eurogroup reacts to downgrade of EFS
  220. S&P takes Europe's rescue fund down a notch
  221. Sarkozy: Rating agency moves don't change anything
  222. Spain's Rajoy: Must go further with reforms
  223. Moody's: France triple-A rating under pressure
  224. France sells 8.6 bln euros of bills, yields slip
  225. China social security fund gets $15.8 bln mandate
  226. China fourth-quarter GDP up 8.9%, beats estimates
  227. Morgan Stanley to cap cash bonus payouts: WSJ
  228. Rio Tinto global iron ore shipments reach record
  229. Citigroup reports lower quarterly profit, revenue; shares fall on results
  230. U.K. annual inflation drops to 4.2% in December, biggest fall since 2008
  231. Chinese shares soar in late afternoon trading; Shanghai Composite jumps 4%
  232. Hasbro revenue to fall slightly short of estimates
  233. Citigroup profit edges down a bit
  234. J.P. Morgan downgrades Carnival after accident
  235. TD Ameritrade profit rises
  236. U.S. Silica Holdings sets terms in $200 mln IPO
  237. Medivation, Pfizer end efforts on Alzheimer's drug
  238. Kennametal buying Deloro Stellite for $354 mln
  239. Coming up: January Empire state index
  240. Borrowing costs fall for Spain at T-bill auctions
  241. German ZEW econ. sentiment gauge rises in January
  242. Euro-zone December annual inflation falls to 2.7%
  243. U.S. stock futures rally on China growth data
  244. U.K. CPI inflation drops to 4.2% in December
  245. Global demand drives Renault sales growth
  246. RBS sells aviation unit to Sumitomo Mitsui
  247. European stocks open higher after China data
  248. Burberry revenue rises 21% to 574 million pounds
  249. Shanghai Composite soars 4.2% on upbeat GDP data
  250. Carnival forfeits nearly $4 bln in market cap after cruise-ship disaster