- ADP private-sector payrolls rise 216,000 for February; stock futures retain solid gai
- Blue chip General Electric confirms 2012 growth outlook
- Private creditor-investor group says major European banks to take part in Greece debt
- Wynn shareholders to vote on removal of director
- Southwest Airlines February load factor falls
- Beam sticks to adjusted profit growth target
- Transcend Services up 40% on Nuance buyout deal
- U.S. 4th-quarter productivity revised up to 0.9%
- American Eagle Outfitters profit falls 40%
- U.S. stock futures remain higher after ADP
- February private-sector jobs rise 216K: ADP
- Honeywell reaffirms outlook, narrows range for Q1
- Dollar, Treasurys pare losses after ADP
- GE confirms growth goal ahead of investor meeting
- Brown-Forman profit down 5%
- Coming up: Revised fourth-quarter productivity
- IIF adds to list of Greek debt swap participants
- Ciena loss narrows, revenue dips
- Coming up: ADP Feb. private-sector jobs report
- Dow industrials turn negative, while Apple helps keep Nasdaq afloat
- Apple paces tech-sector gains as investors anticipate iPad news; Pandora plummets
- U.S. stocks rise at opening bell but recoup only a fraction of previous session's los
- U.S. wage pressures ratchet up in fourth quarter
- Audit finds no transaction violations by SNB board
- Lululemon price targets stretch higher
- Oil trades higher after bullish supply report
- Canadian stocks fall; Nordion drops 7%
- Wal-Mart says it's watching gasoline price closely
- Dollar turns up slightly versus euro
- Zions up after buy call, financials recover a bit
- Apple leads techs up, Pandora plunges on forecast
- Energy stocks move up after big losses
- U.S. stocks begin higher on upbeat jobs report
- Gold up, oil inches lower after jobs data
- Treasurys partially reverse previous session's rally
- Oil, gold tick higher on Fed bond-buying report
- Deutsche Bank plans to shake up management: report
- Fed reportedly weighing a new form of quantitative easing
- Oil and gold trade higher on Fed bond-buying report
- Apple to nearly double display spending in 2012
- Fed weighs new form of quantitative easing: report
- Indianapolis Colts formally release quarterback Peyton Manning
- Apple iPad 2 price cut to $399
- Apple: New iPad to be priced at $499 and available March 16
- Next-generation Apple iPad to feature retina display
- The Tell: Wells Fargo remains on M&A prowl
- Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils new TV device
- MarketWatch is live blogging Apple iPad event in San Francisco
- Oil up 1.4% on bond-buying report, supply data
- Apple cuts iPad 2 price to $399
- Gold ends losing streak, settles 0.7% higher
- Coming up: Consumer credit for January
- Apple shares volatile as latest iPad unveiled
- New iPad priced at $499, out March 16
- Apple unveils new iPad
- Obama: U.S. to give incentives for low-fuel cars
- Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils new Apple TV
- Take a first look at Apple's new iPad [VIDEO]
- U.S. stocks finish higher as Dow jumps 78 points
- Pandora loses more than a fifth of its market value [VIDEO]
- Pall second-quarter profit rises to $84.7 mln
- AutoZone approves additional $750 mln buyback plan
- U.S. Treasury to sell $6 billion of AIG stock
- H&R Block narrows loss
- General Dynamics hikes dividend to 51 cents
- Men's Wearhouse narrows fourth-quarter loss
- U.S. stocks rise on jobs data, Greece, Fed report
- Consumer credit surges again in January
- Australian shares edge higher, miners up
- Crown Castle to replace Constellation in S&P 500
- Facebook adds underwriters, new credit facility
- Japanese stocks jump in early trading; Nikkei Stock Average up 1.1%
- The Tell: Up to 6% of Facebook users are duplicates -- and more factoids from SEC fil
- Facebook signs on additional underwriters for IPO
- The Tell: Brazil's economy is now bigger than the U.K.'s
- Australia's jobless rate edges up in February
- Brazil chops key rate to 9.75% as growth slows
- Japan's January trade deficit hits record
- Japanese shares jump with autos higher
- Hong Kong shares climb on metal, property stocks; Hang Seng Index rises 0.5%
- Hong Kong shares rise on metal, property stocks
- South Korea keeps key rate on hold at 3.25%
- Gold nudges up ahead of Greek bond swap deal
- China to make yuan loans to Bric nations: FT
- Stoxx Europe 600 off to a higher start, led by banks, miners
- China to begin deliveries of C919 jetliner in 2016
- Barclays sees no Portugal debt write-down in 2012
- Europe stocks higher; EADS, Renault up
- Carrefour cuts dividend, capex as profit falls
- ECB's Draghi: LTROs have been 'unquestionable success'
- First-time jobless claims rise to higher-than-forecast 362,000 last week, U.S. data s
- McDonald's shares fall as blue chip sounds note of caution on quarterly income growth
- European Central Bank leaves key interest rate unchanged at 1%
- Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged at 0.5%
- Yields on Italian bonds reach lowest point since June
- ECB's Draghi: 'non-standard measures temporary'
- Stock futures stay higher after jobless claims
- Dollar, Treasurys stay down after jobless claims
- U.S. weekly jobless claims climb 8,000 to 362,000
- Fender Musical Instruments files $200 million IPO
- McDonald's global same-store sales rise 7.5%
- Coming up: Weekly jobless claims
- Stein Mart profit falls as sales dip
- European Central Bank leaves refi rate at 1%
- Navistar loss widens, sees adjusted 2012 profit
- Feb. layoff announcements fall 3%: Challenger
- Apple, publishers face book price suit: Report
- Swiss central bank posts $14.8 bln 2011 profit
- Bank of England leaves rates, asset buys unchanged
- Williams-Sonoma posts higher profit, rosy outlook
- Italy bond yield lowest since June on Greek swap
- 60% of Greek bondholders ready to swap: report
- Fifteen-year mortgage rate hits record low
- ECB's Draghi: European recovery to be gradual
- Iceland is openly discussing a switch to Canada's loonie: Bill Mann
- Treasury sets AIG share-offering price at $29
- Dow industrials up more than 75 points after Thursday's opening bell
- Biggest solar storm in five years hits Earth
- Natural gas back at 10-year lows after supply data
- Canadian stocks up on interest rates, commodities
- McDonald's drops 3% on February sales report
- Hot Topic jumps; Williams-Sonoma drops
- 30-year mortgage rate declines to 3.88%
- AIG off as U.S. sells shares, but financials rise
- Draghi: EU banks using 'avatars' for LTRO
- Techs join broad market rally led by Cisco, Apple
- U.S. stocks rise on Greek debt-swap hopes
- Exxon sees about $37 bln cap spending through 2016
- Treasury sets AIG offering price at $29 per share
- ECB's Draghi: EU recovery to be gradual
- Biggest solar storm in five years hits Earth
- Coach jumps after CEO says business trending well
- Treasury to sell $66 billion next week
- Slide Show: Solar storm bears down on Earth
- Participation in Greek debt deal over 75%: AP
- Household debt up for first time since recession
- ECB to again accept Greek bonds as collateral
- U.S. household debt rises for first time since recession
- Participation in Greek debt-swap arrangement reportedly tops 75%
- House OKs bill aimed at growing small companies
- Euro can't hold its gains: MacNeil Curry of B. of A. Merrill
- House OKs bill aimed at fostering small-business growth
- Twenty-six of 30 Dow stocks in positive territory
- Gold ends 0.9% higher on Greek hopes
- Time Inc. hires Bain & Co. to aid growth plans
- U.S. worried about job data leak: report
- Texas Instruments cuts quarterly outlook on weak demand
- Green Mountain Coffee shares slide 19% after hours in wake of Starbucks news
- Starbucks unveils Verismo, a premium single-cup coffee machine
- U.S. stocks close higher on optimism over Greece debt deal
- Dow industrials up 100 points in final hour of session
- Starbucks downplays Green Mtn. Keurig competition
- Texas Instruments cuts outlook citing weak demand
- Aeropostale profit falls, offers weak outlook
- Senate kills attempt to approve Keystone pipeline
- Starbucks to sell single-cup coffee brewer
- U.S. stocks rise on confidence in Greek debt swap
- UPS shares gain on report of imminent TNT deal
- Oil ends higher; natural gas at 10-year low
- Japanese stocks surge early; Nikkei Stock Average up 1.3%
- Australia swings to trade deficit in January
- Japanese shares climb sharply in early trading
- Australian shares advance in early trading
- China February consumer prices rise less-than-expected 3.2% on-year, vs. 4.5% in Janu
- China Feb consumer prices up 3.2%, below estimates
- Hong Kong shares advance in early trading
- Greece says 85.8% accept bond swap offer, to activate collective action clauses: Repo
- Japan's Nikkei Stock Average tops 10,000
- Japanese stocks extend gains; Nikkei Stock Average surges 2.2%
- ISDA to determine if Greece credit event occurred
- Greece says 85.8% bondholders accept swap offer
- Japanese stocks close at best level since August
- China Jan-Feb industrial output below estimates
- India's central bank cuts cash-reserve requirement
- Eurogroup's Juncker: Greece has met conditions of second bailout package
- U.S. stock futures extend premarket gains after jobs report
- U.S. economy adds 227,000 jobs in February
- China inflation cools to 3.2%
- Coming up: U.S. monthly jobs and trade-gap reports
- European stock markets stick to tight ranges after Greek bond-swap deal
- IMF's Lagarde hails Greek debt swap
- India's central bank cuts cash reserve requirement
- European stocks extend gains after payrolls data
- Juncker: Greece meets terms for second bailout
- Dollar, Treasury yields rise more on data, Greece
- U.S. stock futures extend rise on jobs report
- U.S. economy generates 227,000 jobs in February
- U.S. Jan. trade gap largest since Oct. 2008
- Coming up: U.S. monthly jobs report, trade deficit
- Canadian dollar slips on no job growth last month
- Europe stocks wobble after Greek bond-swap deal
- Dow industrials up 30 points as U.S. stocks move higher after jobs report
- Gold futures fall sharply after U.S. jobs data
- Ann, Aeropostale up; Quiksilver drops on loss
- Anadarko tops energy gainers on Algeria tax deal
- U.S. wholesale inventories up 0.4% in January
- Gold trades lower, drops sharply after jobs data
- Bank stocks lead financials higher Friday
- TI retreats, but techs get lift from AMD, Intel
- Carnival swings to first-quarter loss
- Ann profit plunges, hurt by increased promotions
- U.S. stocks open higher on upbeat jobs report
- The Tell: Spanx founder is youngest self-made billionaire on Forbes list
- Fannie, Freddie CEO pay capped at $500,000
- Green Mountain shares down 14% as coffee-brewer war heats up
- Goldman Sachs trims first-quarter growth view
- Fitch cuts Greece's foreign, local currency rating
- EA says 'Mass Effect 3' shipments top 3.5 million
- Fannie, Freddie CEO pay capped at $500,000
- Green Mountain drops as coffee-brewer wars heat up
- GE CEO sees profit margin rising in '12: WSJ
- GE CEO Immelt foresees wider profit margins this year: report
- Spanish labor unions call for March 29 general strike
- Spanish unions call national strike for March 29
- The Tell: As bull market turns 3 on Friday, H-P is still sitting out the party
- Obama says White House to fund manufacturing hub
- Zogenix tumbles on earnings report
- Emergent Biosolutions gains on earnings report
- American Airlines flight disrupted by attendant
- Freddie Mac asks government for $146 million
- Dallas-to-Chicago American Airlines flight disrupted by attendant
- Gold settles above $1,700, gains 0.1% on week
- Glasgow Rangers lawyer cheers players' acceptance of pay cuts as deep as 75%
- U.S. stocks end higher Friday; S&P, Nasdaq mark fourth week of gains
- 'Gloomy doesn’t sell cars': Industry execs hew to party line at Geneva Motor Show
- [AUDIO] Jim Awad: Stocks have wind at their back
- ISDA says Greece has experienced a 'credit event'
- U.S. stocks up on jobs report; S&P 500 up 4th week
- U.S. stocks lose some steam on Greece development
- Oil ends above $107 on positive jobs report
- Euro stays down after ISDA comments on Greece
- ISDA says Greece experienced 'credit event'
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- Core Japan machinery orders up 3.4% in January
- Australian shares weak in early trading
- Japanese shares climb in early trading
- Hong Kong shares give up early gains in choppy trade; Hang Seng Index down 0.1%