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  1. Track collapse report dents China rail stocks
  2. Hong Kong shares waver after China trade deficit
  3. Yields on new Greek bonds trade at highest level in euro zone
  4. Jefferies downgrades Oracle
  5. Pepsi alters structure, taps new CEO at a unit
  6. Yields jump on new Greek bonds after restructuring
  7. Tiffany counterclaims against Swatch over venture
  8. China's Youku to buy Tudou in all stock swap
  9. Europe stocks mostly off, led by resources, banks
  10. Lowe's raised to buy; Barnes & Nobles names CFO
  11. Italy GDP data confirm 'technical' recession
  12. Youku, Tudou shares soar on merger news
  13. Financials fall, but buyout lifts Pacific Capital
  14. U.S. stocks strike small gains after tepid start
  15. Energy stocks retreat
  16. Gold, oil trade lower after China deficit
  17. Federal-Mogul separating $2 bln aftermarket unit
  18. Goldman ups Hershey, cuts Smuckers, General Mills
  19. Barclays upgrades Pulte, KB Home to overweight
  20. Treasurys gain, dollar erases overnight move
  21. Pacific Capital to be bought for $46 a share
  22. Anthera plunges 50% on failed study
  23. Miners lead Canadian stocks lower on China worries
  24. Constellation Energy to cease trades on Tuesday
  25. Brazil equities fall as China trade deficit weighs
  26. Harley-Davidson hits 52-week high on Citi note
  27. Chinese video companies lead early tech action
  28. Spain deficit overshoot in focus in Brussels
  29. The Tell: SodaStream shares rally 5% in wake of Chicago event
  30. Political Watch: Will first win in South be Romney's birthday gift?
  31. WTO: U.S. gave illegal subsidies to Boeing
  32. U.S. sells 3-yr notes at 0.456%; bonds stay up
  33. Big bank foreclosure settlement moves forward
  34. [VIDEO] Does pre-preschool give toddlers a leg up?
  35. JetBlue February traffic, capacity rise
  36. U.S. Feb. budget deficit $231.7 billion: Treasury
  37. Gold lower, snaps three-session winning streak
  38. How your house can wreck your career
  39. Five of the world's cheapest dividend-paying stocks
  40. Sri Lanka: With decades of civil war now history, tourism is on the rebound
  41. PG&E to pay $70 mln to city after San Bruno blast
  42. Oil snaps three-day winning streak on China worry
  43. Yahoo files patent-infringement lawsuit against Facebook
  44. Dow extends winning streak to four; Nasdaq closes in the red
  45. MW Radio: Why March Madness drives the IT department bonkers
  46. The Tell: Do you spend more time on your NCAA brackets than on your investment portfo
  47. Urban Outfitters profit falls 48%
  48. CME Chief Executive Donohue to retire at year-end
  49. Esterline selects CEO as chairman
  50. U.S. blue-chip stocks extend gains to fourth day
  51. Yahoo sues Facebook on patent infringement
  52. Fed sets date for stress-test results
  53. U.S. stock volumes at lowest of the year
  54. E.U. finance heads push bigger Spain deficit cut
  55. Japanese stocks edge higher; Nikkei Stock Average up 0.4%
  56. Japanese shares edge higher ahead of BoJ outcome
  57. Australian shares gain ground in early trading
  58. Hong Kong shares rise on path to 4th straight day of gains; Hang Seng Index climbs 0.
  59. Hong Kong shares rise on course for 4-day rally
  60. Bank of Japan keeps call rate unchanged; sees moderate recovery
  61. VimpelCom swings to loss; Ebitda off 2.9%
  62. Bank of Japan keeps key overnight rate on hold
  63. Nomura hikes China's GDP growth forecast
  64. Macau casino stocks up on raised outlook
  65. Good times ahead for bulk shippers: Deutsche Bank
  66. Wynn former partner files federal lawsuit
  67. Carlyle reportedly borrowed funds for pre-IPO ownership payouts
  68. U.S. retail sales climb to five-month high, up 1.1% for February
  69. German ZEW investor-sentiment index rises in March to highest since June 2010
  70. Urban Outfitters down on turnaround timing concern
  71. Chevron keeps production hike view of 20% by 2017
  72. Carlyle borrowed for pre-IPO owner payouts: report
  73. U.S. stock futures hold gains after retail sales
  74. Dollar, Treasury yields rise after retail sales
  75. Feb. retail sales climb 1.1% to hit 5-month high
  76. FactSet profit increases by 3%
  77. Dell buying SonicWall for undisclosed terms
  78. Spanish bond yields rise amid budget turmoil
  79. Great Wolf fetches 19% premium in Apollo buyout
  80. Coming up: February retail sales
  81. NFIB small-business index up for sixth month
  82. Midas to be acquired by TBC for $11.50 a share
  83. AT&T to offer new Apple iPad
  84. German March ZEW index jumps to 22.3
  85. HSBC rebuts media report of partial Asia exit
  86. China ready to deploy first aircraft carrier
  87. Banks lead Europe stocks higher; Antofagasta down
  88. U.S. business inventories rise 0.7% in January
  89. Macau and Las Vegas are divided by a common pursuit
  90. January job openings decline to 3.46 million
  91. Canadian stocks up on U.S. retail sales
  92. Weekly sales data show continued consumer demand
  93. January business inventories rise 0.7%
  94. Oil trades modestly lower at $105.92 a barrel
  95. U.S. seeks talks with China on rare minerals
  96. Retail sales data lift sector stocks; Urban drops
  97. Techs gain as Nasdaq tops 3,000; Micron rises
  98. Energy stocks rebound, First Solar up
  99. Okada-Wynn feud heats up with new lawsuit
  100. Banks lead financial stocks drift higher
  101. U.S. stocks open higher after upbeat retail report
  102. Fed fights subpoena on Bernanke: report
  103. Tech Tales: Pinterest is booming, but are legal troubles looming?
  104. Diamond Foods gains on snack-brand performance
  105. Wall Street firms boost U.S. GDP forecast
  106. U.S. retail-sales growth is fastest in five months
  107. Wall Street firms up U.S. GDP forecasts
  108. Dow industrials up 85 points to intraday high; S&P, Nasdaq set sights on resistance l
  109. CBOE volatility index slides to near 5-year low
  110. Former News International CEO arrested: BBC
  111. SEC to plan action over SharesPost: report
  112. Oil veers between small gains and losses
  113. CBOE's market-volatility gauge nears a five-year low
  114. Dow industrials up 100 points
  115. Morgan Stanley starts LinkedIn at overweight
  116. Obama: Rare-earth case key for U.S. clean energy
  117. EU freezes Hungary's 2013 aid funds due to deficit
  118. Fitch upgrades Greece from restricted default
  119. Market Extra: Shares fall 5% as Urban Outfitters fails to reassure investors
  120. Dell to pay $1.2 billion for SonicWall: WSJ
  121. Fed holds interest rates steady, calling rise in inflation rate temporary
  122. Coming up: Fed's rate and policy statement
  123. Dell to buy SonicWall for $1.2 billion: Wall Street Journal
  124. Energy stocks hold gains after Fed statement
  125. Dollar, Treasury yields stay up after Fed
  126. Fed holds rates, says inflation rise is temporary
  127. Gold ends lower as easing hopes are dim
  128. Wal-Mart unveils disc-to-digital service
  129. U.S. stocks hit session highs; Dow's up 170 points
  130. J.P. Morgan Chase to buy back up to $15 billion in shares
  131. Financials rally after J.P. Morgan dividend hike
  132. J.P. Morgan Chase ups dividend; plans $15B buyback
  133. Oil ends higher, but trims advance after Fed
  134. Oil trims advance after Fed statement; gold lower
  135. Ex-Thornburg execs charged with overstating income
  136. U.S. stocks retain rise as Fed maintains policy
  137. Citi shares slide 4% after hours in wake of Fed stress-test results
  138. Citigroup, Ally Financial and SunTrust fail Fed’s stress test
  139. Nasdaq closes above 3,000 for first time since 2000
  140. Dow ends up 218 points; J.P. Morgan is biggest gainer, up 7%
  141. Fed to reveal stress-test results Tuesday rather than Thursday as planned
  142. Goldman Sachs: Fed does not object to capital plan
  143. MetLife: Deeply disappointed with the Fed's review
  144. BNY Mellon to buy back $1.16 billion in stock
  145. Wells Fargo ups dividend after passing stress test
  146. Regions announces $900 million stock offering
  147. KeyCorp to buy back shares, may hike dividend
  148. Oil supplies up 2.8 million barrels, API says
  149. Fed: Three banks fail recession scenario
  150. Morgan Stanley: Fed doesn't object to dividends
  151. BB&T Corp. hikes dividend 25% after stress test
  152. U.S. stocks finish with Nasdaq at 11-year high
  153. U.S. Bancorp hikes dividend 56% after stress test
  154. Bank stress tests be released Tuesday: Fed
  155. Australian shares gain sharply, banks up
  156. Citi to submit revised capital plan to the Fed
  157. Japanese stocks extend gains; Nikkei Stock Average up 2%
  158. Japanese stocks soar in early trading; Nikkei Stock Average up 1.9%
  159. MGM exec in Macau: 20% growth in 2012 is 'like adding another Las Vegas Strip'
  160. Races tight in Ala., Miss. hour after polls close
  161. Japanese shares soar in early trading
  162. Santorum wins Alabama Republican primary
  163. Hong Kong shares jump on financial, resource stocks in early trade; Hang Seng Index u
  164. China lifts dollar parity rate, weakening yuan
  165. Santorum wins Alabama Republican primary
  166. Hong Kong shares extend rally; Rusal tumbles
  167. China defends rare earths export policy
  168. Japan cleared to buy Chinese government bonds
  169. Santorum wins Mississippi Republican primary
  170. Shanghai Composite Index slumps 2.6%; property shares tumble on Premier Wen's comment
  171. Shanghai index ends lower, property sector drags
  172. Legal & General EPS drops, lifts dividend
  173. China GDP forecast to grow 8.3% in 2012: S&P
  174. New China IPOs in Jan-Feb raise less, fare better
  175. The Tell: Goldman's Greg Smith calls out Lloyd Blankfein by name
  176. U.S. import prices up 0.4% in February
  177. The looming U.S. labor shortage
  178. U.S. current-account deficit widens
  179. Greek stocks boosted as bailout gets 'formal' approval
  180. Norway lowers key rate quarter point to 1.5%
  181. New iPad to be in U.S., overseas stores on Friday
  182. U.S. stock futures stay mixed after import prices
  183. Apple price target raised at Canaccord
  184. Alpha Bank seeks to scrap merger with Eurobank
  185. U.S. import prices increase 0.4% in February
  186. Dollar, Treasury yields hold gains after data
  187. Zynga plans to issue up to $400 mln in stock sale
  188. Current account deficit widens in fourth quarter
  189. Italian bonds extend rally after 3-year auction
  190. Caterpillar adding 80 jobs at S.C. plant
  191. Banks mixed, active in preopen after stress test
  192. Coming up: U.S. import prices, current account
  193. Comerica hiking dividend by 50%, sets buyback
  194. Greek stocks rally 2.4% as bailout gets approved
  195. Goldman exec quits, criticizes firm in op-ed
  196. Reynolds American cutting about 500 jobs by 2015
  197. Eurogroup formally approves Greek bailout: Juncker
  198. LSI Corp. hikes sales outlook
  199. Oil demand dented by high prices: IEA
  200. U.K. Feb. jobless claims rise more than forecast
  201. Britain weighs issuing 100-year bond: reports
  202. Romney wins Hawaii Republican presidential caucus
  203. Sharp names new president, shares rally
  204. European telecoms could face EU probe: FT
  205. Europe stocks open higher after Wall Street gains
  206. First Take: How valid are Greg Smith's criticisms of Goldman Sachs?
  207. Chuck Jaffe details the six ways people fill out NCAA brackets -- and portfolios
  208. MW Radio: Should you worry if your bank failed the Fed stress test?
  209. U.S. stocks open higher; Wednesday advance would be 6th straight for S&P, Dow
  210. SunTrust shares rise on first-quarter outlook
  211. S&P Capital IQ upgrades Netflix to buy from hold
  212. Oil futures higher after smalller supply increase
  213. At least 28 killed in Swiss Alps bus crash: WSJ
  214. Cliffs Natural shares jump 6% on big dividend hike
  215. Apple price target upped to $720 by Morgan Stanley
  216. Pacific Sunwear, American Apparel drop
  217. Bernanke repeats recovery is 'frustratingly slow'
  218. Apple, Micron among early tech advancers
  219. G-20 countries saw growth slow in fourth quarter
  220. Energy stocks pause after rally
  221. Gold loses nearly $50 an ounce on Fed decision
  222. U.S. stocks open by extending gains into a 6th day
  223. Brookfield, Ross Perot ink $1 billion venture
  224. S&P 500 to begin session with 1,400 within reach
  225. The Tell: Apple has biggest corporate cash hoard, and two-thirds of it is overseas
  226. Oil may hit $180 if Hormuz is disrupted: economist
  227. Ex-Fed chief Volcker blames trading operation for shift in Goldman culture
  228. Jon Friedman: Encyclopaedia Britannica has itself to blame
  229. Volcker blames Goldman trading for culture change
  230. SciClone soars 24% on earnings report
  231. Gold extends losses, ends at lowest in eight weeks
  232. Dollar status key to policy difference: Cameron
  233. Treasurys stay down after weak bond auction
  234. Endocyte rockets 60% on EU update
  235. U.S. Senate OKs $109 billion transportation bill
  236. Dow nears session high; Nasdaq shakes off weakness
  237. 6.9 quake hits northern Japan
  238. Senate reaches deal on judge nominations: report
  239. Guess shares tumble 12% following quarterly report
  240. Dow industrials extend winning streak to six
  241. Ex-Treasury Secretary Rubin cool to notion of 'QE3': Political Watch
  242. New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni quits: reports
  243. Political Watch: The politics of the Cameron state visit
  244. Guess fourth-quarter profit slips to $1.05 a share
  245. Dow logs six session win; S&P 500 ends lower
  246. SEC charges SharesPost and its CEO
  247. N.Y. Knicks coach D'Antoni quits: reports
  248. Oil ends 1.2% lower on dollar, after supply data
  249. Capital One launching $1.25 bln secondary stock offering
  250. Summers: Encouraged by U.S. economy