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| Dollar Trades Near Five-Week Low Versus Yen on Fed Interest-Rate Outlook Bloomberg By Ron Harui and Catarina Saraiva - Mon May 02 23:44:19 GMT 2011 The dollar was 0.3 percent from a five-week low against the yen on speculation Federal Reserve officials speaking this week will reiterate their intention to keep interest rates low to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| US stock futures signal lower open for equities Reuters * US stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 SPc1, the Dow Jones DJc1 and the Nasdaq 100 NDc1 all down 0.3 percent. * ICSC/Goldman Sachs will release at 1145 GMT chain store sales for the week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Regulators to extend reach to offshore contractors Houston Chronicle By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY The federal agency that polices offshore drilling historically has focused on oil and gas companies, but it will begin extending its regulatory reach to services firms, drilling rig suppliers and other contractors, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Did you get yours? Houston Chronicle By LM SIXEL You may not have gotten a raise for a while, but somebody did: Houston led the nation's top 15 metropolitan areas in wage and salary increases over the past year, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Salmonella contamination prompts tomato recall Palm Beach Post Get updates on the latest Lotto drawings plus coverage of the new multi-state Powerball game. Winning numbers More than 200 men and women with ties to Florida have given their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Associated Press TRACY, Calif. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Teva Agrees to Acquire Cephalon for $6.2 Billion, Beating Valeant's Offer Bloomberg By Naomi Kresge and Robert Langreth - Mon May 02 22:01:28 GMT 2011 Cephalon aquired the narcolepsy treatment Provigil in 1993, and in 2009 the drug became a blockbuster. Photographer: JB Reed/Bloomberg The $6.2 billion deal gives Teva, which relies on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Americans Favor Budget Cuts Over Raising Corporate Tax New York Times By MARJORIE CONNELLY While most Americans say corporations do not pay their fair share in taxes, they still prefer cuts in government spending to increasing taxes on corporations as a means of cutting the federal budget deficit, according to a recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dish Sells $2 Billion of Bonds in First Offering Since 2009 Bloomberg By Tim Catts - Mon May 02 22:18:00 GMT 2011 Dish Network Corp. (DISH), the second-largest US satellite-television provider, sold $2 billion of 10-year notes in its first bond offering since 2009 after doubling the size of the transaction. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Industries still feel specter of bin Laden Marietta Daily Journal by Michael Liedtke AP Writer Raul Matias of Woodbridge, Va., looks at a newspaper display at the Newseum in Washington on Monday, the day after Osama bin Laden was killed. Despite national celebrations, bin Laden's death won't reverse the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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