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The OECD warned the euro area's debt crisis could pull the bloc's economy into a vicious downward spiral, as it slashed its forecasts for growth.
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Tough conditions on the high street have forced Marks & Spencer to scale back its revenue growth targets, it said, as the U.K. bellwether reported a drop in full-year net profit.
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Dexia has announced a shake-up of its board, bringing in Karel de Boeck, a former Fortis chief executive who has been widely tipped to take over as CEO at the Franco-Belgian lender in the coming months.
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Vodafone reported a decline in net profit, hurt by impairment charges related to its businesses in recession-hit southern Europe and warned the economic environment in Europe will remain difficult.
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European stock markets started modestly higher, with confidence improved ahead of Wednesday's EU summit.
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Alibaba's deal to buy back part of Yahoo's stake gives the Chinese company the control it seeks to grapple with mounting domestic competition and logistical challenges in e-commerce.
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The trading blunders that have cost J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. at least $2 billion are shaping up as a boon for some of the bank's biggest rivals.
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Prosecutors told jurors that former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta repeatedly broke the law by leaking inside information to a close friend and business partner, while his defense lawyer blasted a criminal case he said was based on guesswork.
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Stanley Furniture is an oddity in an industry moving production abroad: it shifted its baby crib manufacturing back to the U.S. from China, capitalizing on Americans' willingness to pay more for perceived safety.
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Facebook shares skidded on their second day on the stock market, leaving some investors in the red and raising questions about whether the company and its lead banker, Morgan Stanley, botched the deal.
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President Barack Obama urged euro-zone governments to act forcefully to resolve their debt crisis.
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Asian markets climbed ahead of Wednesday's European Union summit, where leaders are expected to discuss measures to promote growth and ways to keep Greece in the euro zone. The Nikkei was up 0.9%.
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The surge in so-called quantitative investing, followed by the scarring "quant quake" of 2007, left one of Wall Street's quant pioneers reconsidering the role of machines.
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U.S. tobacco giant Altria Group is moving into uncharted territory: the tobacco-less nicotine product.
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European antitrust regulators identified four areas of concern about Google's business practices, but gave the U.S. Internet giant the opportunity to offer concessions to settle the case.
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Eaton agreed to buy electrical-equipment supplier Cooper Industries in an $11.8 billion cash-and-stock deal that would significantly expand Eaton's power management business.
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When the currency of one of Europe's strongest economies falls even further than the euro in response to a euro-zone crisis, it illustrates just how jittery some people are getting.
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Some CEOs delivered more bang for the buck, while others were well rewarded despite poor results.
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Barclays said that it intends to sell its $6.1 billion stake in BlackRock, as the U.K. lender seeks to redeploy cash to boost its profitability and offset the effects of impending regulation.
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The Nasdaq Stock Market said on Sunday it bungled Facebook's initial public offering, acknowledging that technology problems affected trading in millions of shares.
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An executive who oversaw risk management at the unit that made trading blunders that have cost J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. at least $2 billion this year earlier lost millions while trading for the unit, according to people familiar with the bank.
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U.S. tensions with Pakistan complicated the opening day of a NATO summit, hosted by President Obama in Chicago and where allies gathered to solidify a strategy for ending the war in Afghanistan.
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Investors in U.S. Treasurys stand a good chance of losing money over time. And yet they can't seem to get enough of Uncle Sam's paper.
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Space Exploration Technologies, reacting quickly to an aborted mission to the international space station, intends to launch again after swapping out a faulty part.
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Yahoo is a hair's breadth away from a deal to sell part of its stake in Alibaba back to the Chinese company for $7.1 billion, finally succeeding after multiple attempts to wind down a seven-year relationship that had recently soured.
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The European Continent's financial system remains vulnerable to the prospect that stampedes of customers could yank their deposits from institutions perceived as shaky.
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Pressure mounted on Germany to soften its opposition to growth-promotion efforts at the G-8 summit, as momentum gathered for an idea to ease Europe's debt crisis that Berlin has long resisted—the issuing of common bonds by euro-zone governments.
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As investors struggle to assess the health of embattled natural-gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corp., some say they are facing an obstacle: the company's accounting.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao declared that policies meant to prevent a rapid economic slowdown must be applied decisively, suggesting that Beijing is leaving the door open for more-aggressive measures.
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Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi died, his brother said—nearly three years after the Scottish government discharged him from prison on the grounds that he had about three months to live.
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Hollywood is hoping that Friday's opening of 'Men In Black 3' will kick off a lucrative summer at the box office, a season that got going early with the tremendous success of the superhero action film 'The Avengers.'
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Confidence in the European banking system is crumbling. Last week, Spanish and Greek authorities both had to deny reports of a run on their banks. The answer must be a genuine European banking union.
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Italy's technocratic Prime Minister Mario Monti said Europe and Greece will find a solution that will protect the euro zone and potentially keep Greece in the monetary union.
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Greece shouldn't expect international lenders to back down with significant concessions to the austerity plan it agreed on earlier this year, José Manuel Barroso, head of the European Union executive, said after the G-8 summit.
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Facebook's disappointing public trading debut could have a ripple effect on everything from IPO valuations to venture-capital funding in the months ahead, especially in anything related to social media.
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Greece's conservatives, who support the country's international bailout program, are drawing level in opinion polls with left-wing anti-austerity party Syriza, suggesting the June 17 election is wide open and could yet produce a government that meets Europe's terms for keeping Greece in the euro.
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Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies struggled to agree on next steps to calm Europe's debt crisis.
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A bomb exploded near the gates of a school in the southern Italian town of Brindisi on Saturday, killing a teenage girl and wounding 10 other people.
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Space Exploration Technologies said a faulty engine valve was the culprit behind Saturday's aborted launch of the first private spacecraft aiming to dock with the international space station.
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Greek President Karolos Papoulias dissolved the country's two-day-old parliament Saturday, paving the way for fresh elections on June 17, which are shaping up as a game of chicken over the country's continued membership in the euro.
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Google said Saturday that Chinese antitrust authorities have cleared the Internet giant's purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings, pushing the $12.5 billion deal over its last regulatory hurdle.