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  1. Southwestern, Rowan weigh on energy stocks
  2. U.S. stocks open with limited gains as oil slips
  3. BP to sell Kansas gas assets for $1.2 bln
  4. Coming Up: February consumer confidence
  5. Deutsche Bank may sell unit to Guggenheim Partners
  6. J.P. Morgan CFO: Risk of Europe losses declines
  7. Retailers' weekly sales rise 2.7%: survey
  8. U.S. home prices at lows following December drop
  9. Cablevision profit falls, but revenues top target
  10. Rowan profit falls, sets plan to move to U.K.
  11. Europe stocks turn mostly lower after U.S. data
  12. J.P. Morgan upgrades USG after product price hike
  13. Case-Shiller breakdown: Las Vegas, 65% off housing-market peak; Miami, 51%; S.F., 41%
  14. Apple sets March 7 event date; new iPad announcement anticipated
  15. Live blog: Google's Eric Schmidt addressing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
  16. Dow industrials clinging to 13,000 mark
  17. Ireland to hold referendum on EU fiscal treaty
  18. Apple sets event for March 7; new iPad expected
  19. Time Warner: Cable's dual revenue moving online
  20. Career Education plunges 16% on loss
  21. Gold and silver rally to multimonth highs
  22. 9/11 victims' remains sent to landfill: Washington Post
  23. United flight attendants ratify new labor pact
  24. Gold, silver rally to multi-month highs
  25. 9/11 victims' remains sent to landfill: Wash. Post
  26. FDA issues safety advisory on statin drugs
  27. Oil futures tap fresh session low under $107
  28. Netflix to offer more exclusive content: CEO
  29. The Tell: At record-high $534, Apple puts 3,000 level back in Nasdaq's sight
  30. U.S. Steel revises fourth-quarter loss
  31. Oil futures tally two-session loss of nearly 3%
  32. Kimberly-Clark raises quarterly dividend 5.7%
  33. Japanese stocks open higher, tracking U.S. gains; Nikkei Average up 0.6%
  34. Sen. Olympia Snowe, Republican from Maine, will not seek re-election
  35. Dow closes above 13,000 for first time since May 2008
  36. MarketWatch poll: Should primary voters be allowed to cross party lines?
  37. Japan's industrial production rise beats forecasts
  38. Australian shares gain modestly as miners climb
  39. Senator Snowe reportedly won't seek re-election
  40. First Solar shares drop following results
  41. DreamWorks Animation profit falls 71%
  42. Dow industrials closes above 13,000; 1st since '08
  43. European Central Bank allots €529.5 billion in three-year financing operation
  44. India posts 6.1% economic growth for October-December, weaker than expected
  45. Mitt Romney wins Michigan Republican primary, projections show
  46. Mitt Romney wins Arizona Republican primary
  47. Hong Kong stocks open higher with airlines among gainers; Hang Seng Index up 0.2%
  48. Bank of America up 46%, leads DJIA in 2012
  49. Euro edges lower after 3-year LTRO
  50. Europe stocks choppy after 3-year LTRO
  51. ECB allots 529.5 billion euros in 3-year LTRO
  52. German jobless numbers hold steady in February
  53. European stocks mostly higher ahead of LTRO
  54. Stockton, CA, moves to avert bankruptcy: Reuters
  55. IAG profit triples, but warns of tough first half
  56. Oil futures tick higher as dollar slips
  57. China's property market starting to turn up: Citi
  58. Japan steps up probe of financial advisors
  59. India's economic growth slows to 6.1%
  60. Romney wins Michigan Republican primary
  61. Panasonic announces management changes; shares up
  62. Romney takes lead in Michigan results
  63. Romney wins Arizona Republican primary
  64. Hong Kong stocks lose gain as property shares fall
  65. Santorum, Romney in dead heat in early Mich. votes
  66. Hewlett-Packard plans 275 job cuts: WSJ
  67. Australian retail sales up 0.3% in January
  68. Japanese stocks track U.S. shares higher; banks up
  69. April gold futures drop as much as $80 an ounce
  70. MarketWatch live blog: Bernanke testifies on monetary policy
  71. North Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium
  72. Bernanke: Fed watching economic data closely given mixed signals
  73. Chicago PMI accelerates in February
  74. SodaStream shares plunge 15% after earnings report
  75. U.S. stocks open Leap Day higher, aiming to put finishing touch on February's gains
  76. James Murdoch steps down at News Corp. U.K. unit
  77. Wall Street bonuses down 14% in 2011: state comptroller
  78. U.S. economic growth revised to stronger-than-forecast 3% rate in fourth quarter
  79. U.S. stocks turn lower as Bernanke testifies
  80. Canadian stocks head down at open
  81. SodaStream shares fizzle
  82. Oil lower after higher-than-expected supply rise
  83. Goldman adds Williams to conviction buy list
  84. Four killed by severe storms in Illinois
  85. Italy 10-year yield lowest in 5 months after LTRO
  86. Treasury yields, dollar turn up on Bernanke
  87. Dallas Fed's Fisher hails Mexican fiscal stance
  88. Gold adds to losses after Bernanke
  89. Staples, Liz Claiborne drop; Costco, Carter's rise
  90. North Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium: AP
  91. Fed watching data given mixed signals: Bernanke
  92. Western Digital, Apple lead early tech gains
  93. Gold edges lower after upbeat U.S. economic data
  94. Chicago PMI accelerates in February
  95. Oil rises ahead of inventories data
  96. Energy stocks up as equities advance
  97. U.S. stocks open higher, headed for monthly gain
  98. Goldman pressured by legal issues, financials rise
  99. James Murdoch to step down at News Corp. U.K. unit
  100. Wall St. 2011 bonuses to fall 14% comptroller says
  101. CenterPoint profit falls 6%
  102. U.S. stock futures retain modest gains after GDP
  103. Dillard's buying back $250 million in stock
  104. Treasury yields, dollar stay down after GDP
  105. Fourth-quarter U.S. GDP growth revised up to 3%
  106. Liz Claiborne swings to a profit, revenue down
  107. GM hesitating on reported Peugeot plan: Reuters
  108. Finland lawmakers approve Greek rescue plan
  109. Bernanke says his son has $400,000 in medical-school debt
  110. Philly Fed's Plosser: More to do on communication
  111. Activision's Blizzard unit lays off 600 workers
  112. GM, Peugeot in worldwide deal; GM to take 7% stake
  113. U.S. stocks end lower Wednesday but post gains for February
  114. On Wall Street, $350,000 can seem a penurious salary [VIDEO]
  115. Oil gains nearly 9% in February
  116. What the Fed's Beige Book survey reveals, region by region
  117. Gold futures end February lower after steepest one-day decline of year
  118. U.S. housing and banking conditions have improved: Fed Beige Book
  119. Monkees lead singer Davy Jones dead at 66
  120. China sold Treasurys in 5 straight months: survey
  121. U.S. stock indexes tally robust February gains
  122. Crude prices rise, log monthly gain of nearly 9%
  123. Gold drops over $77, down 1.7% on month
  124. B. Riley reiterates neutral rating on Netflix
  125. Fed finds housing, banking conditions improved
  126. Davy Jones dies at 66: reports
  127. Sports websites paying scoop-scoring writers $300,000 and more
  128. Chicago should design a casino where James Bond would play: urbanist Dennis Judd
  129. Fed's Plosser: 2014 wording does not mean much
  130. Edison International swings to loss on charges
  131. Japan stocks push higher as yen softens; Nikkei Average up 0.5%
  132. Japan stocks gain as yen weakens
  133. Japan's Softbank wins key spectrum: report
  134. Australian shares drop as miners slide
  135. HSBC Chinese manufacturing index at 49.6, indicating contraction
  136. Hong Kong stocks fall, with banks, property shares weaker; Hang Seng Index down 0.6%
  137. China's official manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index rises to 51.0 vs. previous
  138. Hong Kong stocks drop, with banks weakening
  139. China official Feb manufacturing PMI rises to 51.0
  140. Euro-zone January jobless rate rises to 10.7%, highest since introduction of euro in
  141. Italy 10-year bond yield falls below 5%
  142. CVR Energy rebuffs Icahn's takeover proposal
  143. Stage Stores Feb. same-store sales rose 3.7%
  144. Tata Comm says mulling bid for C&W Worldwide
  145. Pier 1 to post net $1.03-$1.04; adjusted 47c-48c
  146. China house prices drop in February
  147. Euro-zone jobless rate rises to 10.7% in January
  148. Euro-zone Feb. annual CPI seen rising to 2.7%
  149. U.K. Feb. manufacturing expands at slower pace
  150. Euro-zone Feb. manufacturing PMI edges up to 49.0
  151. Cable & Wireless Worldwide jumps 18% on bid talk
  152. Europe stocks lower, Vivendi off, C&W Worldwide up
  153. BofA mulls new banking charges: report
  154. Weir renews A$10 a share offer for Ludowici
  155. Sunshine Oilsands gets cloudy Hong Kong debut
  156. Wal-Mart board approves increase of 9% in blue-chip retailer's dividend
  157. Stock futures stay solidly higher after U.S. spending data and on-the-mark jobless cl
  158. Derivatives body: No 'credit event' has occurred in Greece, but the situation is flui
  159. TJX same-store sales beat estimate
  160. Kohl's same-store sales slip 0.8%
  161. U.S. stock futures trim rise after economic data
  162. Wal-Mart hikes annual dividend by 9%
  163. Fed's Pianalto comfortable with policy stance
  164. Kroger Co. swings to loss on pension cost
  165. Dollar gains more, Treasurys down after data
  166. U.S. jobless claims little changed at 351,000
  167. Jan. personal income up 0.3%, spending rises 0.2%
  168. Bank of America mulls new checking fees: WSJ
  169. Macy's same-store sales up 4.6% in February
  170. Gap same-store sales rise, beating estimates
  171. Target same-store sales rise 7%
  172. Dollar turns up after ruling on Greek CDS
  173. Coming up: Jobless claims, U.S. personal income
  174. ISDA panel says no Greek 'credit event' occurred
  175. Limited same-store sales up 8% in February
  176. Greek Premier Papademos joins President Papoulias in forgoing salary
  177. MarketWatch Radio: Pocket of economic strength in men's clothing
  178. U.S. 5-year yields rise to highest this year
  179. Coming up: February ISM manufacturing index
  180. Gold edges higher, trades at $1,712.20 an ounce
  181. B. of A. and Canadian banks lead financial stocks higher at open
  182. U.S. 5-year yields at highest levels on 2012
  183. Energy stocks move up with equities
  184. B. of A., Canadian banks lead financial sector up
  185. U.S. stock indexes start new month modestly higher
  186. Conservative blogger and provocateur Andrew Breitbart dead at 43
  187. U.S. stocks modestly higher in March's first session
  188. MarketWatch live blog: Bernanke testifying before Senate Banking Committee
  189. Laszlo Birinyi in The Tell: Market could rally like it's 1995
  190. ISM manufacturing index falls in February
  191. YPF shares up 7% after big slide
  192. Amarin shares rebound 12%
  193. Vivendi shares drop 10% on outlook
  194. Natural gas adds to losses after supply report
  195. Canadian stocks up on data, banks dividends
  196. Macau Feb. gambling revenue jumps more than 22%
  197. Kroger shares gain on sales growth
  198. Bundesbank head fought ECB collateral move: report
  199. U.S. Treasurys trim losses after ISM
  200. U.S. dollar adds to gains, then slips after ISM
  201. U.S. stocks trim rise after ISM, construction data
  202. Bernanke starts second day of testimony on policy
  203. Conservative publisher Breitbart dead at age 43
  204. ISM manufacturing index falls to 52.4% in February
  205. Gap, Buckle, Zumiez up on sales gain; Limited down
  206. 30-year mortgage rate falls to 3.90%
  207. January construction spending slips 0.1%
  208. AMD among gainers at tech stocks rise
  209. More than 11 million U.S. homes have no equity: report
  210. U.S. investors' bond allocation at highest level since September 2010: The Tell
  211. SportsWatch: Green Bay Packers share sale raises $67 million
  212. With 40% surge, Chrysler's best February in four years sets monthly U.S.-car-sales pa
  213. The Tell: Yelp IPO still expected to price Thursday, despite IPO-market wobbles
  214. Dow industrials again in pitched battle at 13,000 mark as U.S. stocks hold gains
  215. Jon Friedman on Andrew Breitbart: Enemy of the mainstream media
  216. Oil advances 1.7%; gasoline leads, up nearly 3%
  217. Zynga announces beta launch of new online platform
  218. Gold up, silver rallies 3% after prlor steep loss
  219. Over 11 mln homes have no equity: report
  220. Obama: U.S. dependence on foreign oil shrinking
  221. Kia U.S. February sales jump 37.3%
  222. Mercedes U.S. February sales up 21.7%
  223. Fed's Lockhart: 'Cautious' on bond-buy expansion
  224. Nissan U.S. February sales up 15.5%
  225. RIM shares down as Jefferies cuts price target
  226. Japanese stocks rally at open after U.S. gains; with Nikkei Average up 0.9%
  227. U.S. Mint's sales of gold and silver coins tumble
  228. U.S. stocks finish higher with Dow industrials climbing 28 points
  229. Dow loses day's gains as oil tops $110 a barrel in electronic trading
  230. First Take: The next crisis will be Detroit car makers' real test
  231. Trading Strategies for March: Markets at a pivot point [VIDEO]
  232. Shawn Langlois checks out Bugatti, Ferrari and car-maker optimism in Geneva
  233. Trading Deck: Barry Ritholtz on how our brains betray our investments
  234. Trading Strategies for March: The best market timers are currently bullish
  235. First Take: U.S. disposable incomes stuck at 2007 levels
  236. Japanese stocks follow U.S., Europe higher
  237. Japan household spending drops, jobless rate rises
  238. Australian stocks gain with miner rising
  239. Saudi officials deny pipeline explosion: report
  240. U.S. stocks recoup most of prior day's decline
  241. U.S. stocks hold gains as oil rises
  242. Oil tops $110 amid talk of Saudi pipeline fire
  243. Dollar index turns down; still up vs. euro
  244. Yelp prices IPO at $15, above expected range
  245. Geithner defends Dodd-Frank, TARP in WSJ op-ed
  246. Hong Kong shares rebound, led by property stocks
  247. Australia PM names Carr as foreign minister
  248. Spanish jobless level hits 4.7 million in February
  249. European stocks trade slightly higher; SBM up
  250. Higher oil prices may hit Asia currencies: Nomura