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Editorial: Time for the Federal Reserve to ease up on stimulus
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress last week that the central bank might start to cut back its main economic stimulus program later this year. The minutes of the Fed's most recent meeting showed that he's getting pushed by some of his...
Tags: Labor Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Prices, Finance, U.S. Congress
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Stocks fade on Wall Street, post their first weekly loss in a month
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks prices are closing mostly lower on Wall Street, giving the market its first weekly loss in a month. The Dow Jones industrial average edged up eight points to 15,303 Friday, a gain of 0.1 percent. The Dow was supported by a...Tags: Stock Activities, Memorial Day, S&P 500, NASDAQ, Financial Markets
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Global Brass shares climb 20% in NYSE debut
Tribune staff reporterShares of Global Brass & Copper Holdings Inc. closed up more than 20 percent Thursday on its first day of trading as a public company. Global Brass, trading on the NYSE with the ticker BRSS, priced 7 million common shares at $11 a share on Wednesday. In...Tags: Olin Corporation, Financing and Stock Offerings
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US stock futures falling again, major indexes on track for a down week in volatile trading
NEW YORK (AP) — Stock futures are sinking and it appears major U.S. indexes are heading for a down week roiled by corporate earnings, good and bad, and confusion about what the Fed will do next. Dow Jones industrial futures are down 56 points to...Tags: Sears, Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke
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Stocks slip in early trading, putting market on course for a weekly loss
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street, putting the market on track for its first weekly loss after four weeks of gains. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 42 points at 15,251 shortly after the opening bell Friday, a loss of...Tags: Stock Activities, S&P 500, Financial Markets
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Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
NEW YORK (AP) — This summer, high rollers are flying to lavish hot spots for their vacations. The rest of us are driving to less luxurious places like nearby campgrounds. The good news: At some U.S. campgrounds these days you get live bands, air...
Tags: Labor Markets, Animals, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Holidays
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Wall St. bucks global slump
NEW YORK — After bracing for a steep fall, Wall Street barely shrugged at a sharp sell-off in stock markets around the globe. It all started in Asia. Weak manufacturing data out of China pointed to a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy,...
Tags: Central Bank, Labor Markets, Money and Monetary Policy, Unemployment Benefits, Credit Ratings
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Stocks end lower after bumpy trading day, investors reassess Fed worries, China economy
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are ending the day slightly lower after recouping a big loss early on. U.S. markets fell immediately after the opening bell following a global slump prompted in part by an unexpectedly weak report on manufacturing in China....Tags: Stock Activities, China, NASDAQ, S&P 500, Financial Markets
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US equities sell-off carries over as stock futures tumble; global markets sliding
NEW YORK (AP) — The momentum of a late sell-off on Wall Street carried over into a second day, sending U.S. futures and global stock markets into retreat. Uncertainty over how committed the Fed remains to a massive bond-buying program scattered...Tags: Labor Markets, The Gap, Unemployment Benefits, Earnings Forecasts, Japan
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Uncertainty about Federal Reserve's commitment to economic stimulus sends markets lower
NEW YORK (AP) — A global stock market slump is continuing on Wall Street as traders worry about how committed the Federal Reserve remains to keeping up its bond-buying program. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 112 points to 15,191 in early...Tags: Stock Activities, Money and Monetary Policy, Nikkei, S&P 500, Japan
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US stock prices ease, recovering most of an early swoon, after Chinese manufacturing contracts
NEW YORK (AP) — Stock prices are slightly lower at midday on Wall Street after manufacturing contracted unexpectedly in China this month. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 10 points at 15,297 as of noon Eastern Daylight Time, a loss of 0....Tags: Stock Activities, China, Prices, S&P 500, Financial Markets
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