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4:48 AM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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CNNMoney.com
Shares hit a two-year high on reports Sony will consider a proposal to spin off entertainment.
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FOXBusiness.com
Britain's financial regulator said it had finalized capital requirements for Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group and was comfortable with their plans.
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MarketWatch.com
U.S. stock market futures are pointing to a slightly firmer start for Wall Street on Wednesday ahead of key testimony by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, along with minutes of the latest Fed meeting and data that’s expected to show a jump . . .
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news / Rachel Cooper
George Osborne is braced for the International Monetary Fund's verdict on Britain's economic prospects amid speculation it will urge him to change course.
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on The Huffington Post
MOORE, Okla., May 22 (Reuters) - Rescue efforts in the tornado-ravaged Oklahoma City suburb of Moore continued through the night into Wednesday morning, with officials increasingly confident that everyone caught in the disaster had been acc . . .
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NPR Topics
Microsoft has designs on your living room. The software giant's new game console — Xbox One — uses speech- recognition technology and physical commands. Not just to control games, but also your TV, Skype and recorded video. Microsoft demonstrat . . .
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CNNMoney.com
The Bank of Japan will maintain its stimulus program, citing improved economic conditions.
5/20/2013
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from Seeking Alpha / Markos Kaminis
By Markos Kaminis (Wall St. Greek): On Monday evening, Senators Carl Levin and John McCain addressed the media about Apple (AAPL), alleging tax avoidance by means of offshore entities. This issue could affect Apple in a meaningful manner. Befor . . .
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money.cnn.com
All eyes are on Ben Bernanke and the U.S. Federal Reserve as investors await clues about how much longer the central bank will continue to pump money into the financial system.
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CNNMoney.com
Herbalife hired Pricewaterhouse Coopers as its new accounting firm. KPMG resigned last month after discovering one of its partners was providing illegal stock tips on clients.
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Yahoo! News: Business News
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union's leaders are seeking to advance their fight against tax evasion and close loopholes for large corporations' creative tax avoidance schemes.
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FOXBusiness.com
How many Mercedes staff does it take to sell a car?
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FOXBusiness.com
Southeast Asia's largest bank merger now depends largely on cooperation between Singaporean authorities and Indonesian politicians.
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CNNMoney.com
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news / Denise Roland
A customer exodus from traditional banks has boosted Nationwide, said the building society, which has grown its share of the mortgage market to a record high.
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news
Japan has reported its worst April trade deficit as a weak yen increased import costs and helped extend the run of monthly shortfalls to the longest in more than three decades.
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CNBC
The world's largest hedge funds have added more to Boeing than any other stock, according to research firm FactSet.
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Yahoo! News: Business News
WASHINGTON (AP) — A far-reaching bill to remake the nation's immigration system is headed to the full Senate, where tough battles are brewing on gay marriage, border security and other contentious issues, with the outcome impossible to predict.
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CNNMoney.com
Apple is one of America's most profitable companies. And it pays a substantial income tax bill to the U.S. government -- by its own account, $6 billion in 2012 and an estimated $7 billion this year.
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MarketWatch.com
European stock markets slip from multiyear highs in downbeat action on Wednesday, as investors stay cautious ahead of comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.