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‘Volcker Rule’ Vindicates Former Fed Chief’s Regulations Push

January 24, 2010

Paul Volcker didn’t lose confidence when the Obama administration initially cast aside his argument to separate banking from trading in its plan for a […]

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Sony shares slide despite lifting annual outlook

November 3, 2009

Shares in Sony Corp lost nearly 6 percent on Monday as investors shrugged off the electronics maker’s upward revision to its earnings forecast and […]

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U.S. sees tips rise on tax cheats

October 2, 2009

The number of whistleblowers reporting big-money tax cheats has accelerated dramatically in recent years, according to government data released on Thursday.
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China to cut fuel prices, likely by 3 percent

September 30, 2009

China will cut retail fuel prices on Wednesday or Thursday, two sources close to the matter told Reuters, by an estimated 3 percent from […]

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Elan, J&J cut deal price, resolve Biogen dispute

September 15, 2009

Elan Corp Plc has resolved a disputed partnership agreement with Biogen Idec Inc, lowering the price Johnson & Johnson will pay for a minority […]

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The Avalon, long dark and its ownership in court, up for sale

August 30, 2009

ST. LOUIS — The Avalon Theater, dark for a decade and fallen into severe disrepair, is for sale — for $1 million, as is. […]

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Rio says seen no evidence yet against China staff

August 12, 2009

Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto has yet to be presented with any evidence to support the detention of four of its China-based staff on suspicions […]

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Not ready to declare recession over: Flaherty

July 29, 2009

OTTAWA – Canada’s economy may be showing signs of life, but federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty isn’t yet ready to declare the recession over.
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CIT board approves $3B rescue loan

July 21, 2009

NEW YORK – CIT Group Inc.'s board approved a deal with major bondholders to keep the company out of bankruptcy with a $3 billion rescue […]

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Meat cleaves grocer’s tie to Sobeys

July 20, 2009

A small Ontario grocery chain has cut its ties with one of the country’s largest food suppliers because it wants to support local farmers.
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