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A Goldman Sachs analyst upgraded his view of real estate investment trusts Thursday, predicting a bottom in industry fundamentals in the next year to 18 months. A Goldman Sachs analyst upgraded his view of real estate investment trusts Thursday, predicting...
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Chelsea Clinton is engaged to marry her Jewish boyfriend of two years. Clinton, 29, the only daughter of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton, became engaged over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend to investment banker...
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So it is with Royal Bank of Scotland and its latest spat with HM Treasury. Revelations that the Chancellor has awarded himself a right of veto over the RBS bonus pool have given a new twist to an ongoing saga...While the French have taken a firmer line...
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Lately, it's been hard not to make money in the financial markets. Just consider some of the most recent news: The Dow has been flirting with the 10,500 level in recent days. It's regained its September 2008 levels, representing a rise of more than 60%...
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David Gardner's top pick took an epic run of 1,334%!...The Treasury secretary came into office at one of the bloodiest periods in financial history...Before finding his way to the Treasury, Geithner was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Goldman Sachs economists on Wednesday said they expect the Federal Reserve will hold rates near 0% through 2011, saying high unemployment and low inflation will hold back rate hikes. Economists led by Jan Hatzius said they expected U.S. economic growth...
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Natural gas stockpile levels rose again to a new record high last week, the government said Thursday. The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report that natural gas inventories held in underground storage in the lower...
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Stocks were little changed on Thursday as data showing that the vast U.S. services sector contracted in November stoked concerns about the strength of the recovery, offsetting Bank of America's plan to repay $45 billion of government aid. Shares of energy,...
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Shares of the following companies are having unusual moves in U.S. trading this morning. U.S. airline shares rose after the sector was upgraded to "attractive" from "in-line" at Morgan Stanley, which said investors would be "hard-pressed to identify a...
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Bank of Ireland ose as much as as 4.9pc in Dublin trading after Goldman Sachs raised its rating on the stock to "buy" from "neutral." The stock rose as much as 8 cents to €1.70, and traded at €1.67 at 10:56am in Dublin trading.
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