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Russian mobile operator Vimpel-Communications was downgraded to neutral from buy on Wednesday at Goldman Sachs, which cited its recent period of outperformance. VimpelCom shares have more than tripled this year. "The stock's main drivers: a turnaround...
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U.S. banks have 'obligation' to lend more to small businesses Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged U.S. banks to boost lending to small businesses and consumers who still face "very challenging" credit conditions and rising unemployment. "Banks...
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Michael Jackson's kids flying high in skydiving simulator Best Known As: Music Performer Gist: Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 ? June 25, 2009), dubbed the "King of Pop", was an American musician and one of the most commercially successful entertainers...
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And the Federal Reserve Bank guaranteed up to "$30 billion of losses from Bear's worst assets to make the deal palatable" to JP Morgan...The Democrats regarded the bailout as the consequence of years of deregulation under the Republicans. For the Republicans,...
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NZ sharemarket flat early Thursday November 19, 10:41 AM The New Zealand sharemarket was flat in early trading. Mainfreight lost 5c to 560 early after reporting a 29 percent fall in net profit before abnormals to $12.2 million for the six months to the...
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Elan and partner Biogen Idec aim to find a "balanced way" of alerting investors about the number of brain infections linked to their Tysabri multiple sclerosis drug by the end of this year after a surge in cases, CEO Kelly Martin said yesterday. It was...
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A group of House Democrats are stepping up demands for greater transparency from the Federal Reserve after reports that the Fed mishandled the bailout of insurance giant American International Group Inc. The group, led by Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.,...
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House, and prior to that he served in the Rhode Island state senate for six years. He earned a master's in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School for Government in 1973, and earned his law degree from Harvard in 1982. Previously, Reed had served...
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The value of loans held by the largest banks who received the largest amounts of government bailout support fell for an eighth consecutive month in September, according to the Treasury Department. Further declines in lending will act as a severe drag...
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In 2006 and 2007, Goldman Sachs Group peddled more than $40 billion in securities backed by at least 200,000 risky home mortgages, but never told the buyers it was secretly betting that a sharp drop in U.S. housing prices would send the value of those...
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