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Cities to rebound, but job growth stunted

January 24, 2010

The economies of many cities will begin to rebound in 2010, but a full recovery is far off, especially for the labor market, said […]

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U.S. 10-Year Yield Near 4-Week Low Before Report on Purchases

January 20, 2010

Treasury 10-year yields were near the lowest level in four weeks before a government report today that economists said will show international demand for […]

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The season of the tough sell

January 18, 2010

`Tis the season to contribute to registered retirement savings plans, but some banks are bracing for a tough sell this year.
Stock markets have recovered since […]

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New deal for Gestiva

January 15, 2010

KV Pharmaceutical Co. said Monday that it altered the agreement that gave it the rights to Gestiva, a drug intended to prevent premature birth.
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Trade Discord Fuels U.S.-China Tension in Copenhagen

December 19, 2009

China is demanding that a global agreement to reduce greenhouse gases prohibit nations from imposing trade sanctions, further pitting the world’s No. 1 emitter […]

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Foreclosure plague slowing: Filings fall 8%

December 12, 2009

Foreclosure filings fell by 8% in November, making it the fourth consecutive month of improvement in the housing market.
There were 306,627 filings last […]

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Experts: Full speed ahead for job search during holidays

November 28, 2009

As friends, neighbors and family set aside a portion of the next four weeks for shopping, decorating and the other trappings of the holidays […]

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Monument Resources to end stock registration

November 26, 2009

The board of Monument Resources Inc. has voted to end registration of its stock, the Denver energy company said in a securities filing.
The action will […]

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Dollar still seen as world’s reserve currency: Bullard

November 23, 2009

The dollar’s appreciation at the height of the financial crisis shows that markets still view the dollar as a safe haven and the world’s […]

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Nine U.S. banks seized in largest one-day haul

November 2, 2009

U.S. authorities seized nine failed banks on Friday, the most in a single day since the financial crisis began and the latest stark sign […]

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