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Bulls may run more from March 2009 lows
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bulls may get more room to run this week on the anniversary of the March 2009 lows -- if U.S. stock investors see more signs of stability after Friday's rally on smaller-than-expected job losses.
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UK says prepared to be flexible on Icesave
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is prepared to be flexible in reaching a solution with Iceland to repay debts, finance minister Alistair Darling said on Sunday, adding it would take many, many years for Britain to be reimbursed.
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Toyota could delay Europe new car launches: report
LONDON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp could freeze new car launches this year if it is not satisfied the accelerator problem that forced a mass recall of its vehicles has been solved, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
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Portugal austerity plan has no wage cuts, tax hikes: reports
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's long-term budget austerity plan encompasses spending cuts via reducing tax breaks and containing public sector wages, but entails no Greece-style wage cuts or tax hikes, local media said on Sunday.
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Panasonic, Best Buy to tie up on 3D TV sales
TOKYO (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp will tie up with the top U.S. electronics chain Best Buy Co to market and boost the sales of its 3D TVs in the United States, the Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday.
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Pru's Thiam aims to charm top UK shareholders on AIA: report
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Prudential Plc CEO Tidjane Thiam will attempt to charm leading shareholders on Monday, moving to quell disquiet over the British insurer's $35.5 billion bid for AIA, the Asian arm of American International Group , the Financial Times reported on its website.
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Icelanders reject deal to repay British and Dutch
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Icelandic voters vented their fury on Saturday at the bankers and politicians who ruined the economy, overwhelmingly rejecting a $5 billion deal to repay debts to Britain and the Netherlands.
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In Europe, Volcker makes case for bank trading limits
BERLIN (Reuters) - Commercial banks will come to resemble hedge funds over time unless new rules are introduced setting limits on proprietary trading, White House economic adviser Paul Volcker said on Saturday.
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China seen opening soon to U.S. pork: report
KANSAS CITY (Reuters) - Pork producers attending their annual meeting here are looking for China to be the next major market to open fully to U.S. pork following word this week that certificate problems with Russia have been solved and exports could start soon to that country.
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Deutsche Bank denies Greek financing questionable
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank on Saturday denied a magazine report that its financing of a Greek trade deal seven years ago was "questionable."
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HP revises results on EDS litigation
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co said it has lowered its first-quarter results by 3 cents a share as a result of years-old litigation involving EDS, which the company bought in 2008.
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Bipartisan financial reform deal uncertain: Dodd
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Christopher Dodd, the chief negotiator for the Democrats in U.S. Senate talks on financial regulation reform, said on Friday he was uncertain whether bipartisan support for a compromise bill could be achieved.
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House panel: Toyota shows no proof yet of study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp has failed to support statements of top executives that the automaker has rigorously evaluated electronic throttles in its vehicles, Democratic leaders of a congressional committee said on Friday.
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Consumer credit posts first rise in a year
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Total U.S. consumer credit rose $4.96 billion in January, its first rise in a year and the largest for any month since mid-2008, Federal Reserve data showed on Friday.
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Payrolls data buoy job creation hopes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers cut fewer jobs than expected during snow-battered February and the unemployment rate held steady at 9.7 percent, bolstering views the economy was on the brink of creating jobs.
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Wall St rallies on jobs data, consumer credit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped and the Nasdaq hit an 18-month closing high on Friday as U.S. employers cut fewer jobs than expected last month and consumers showed signs of shedding their penny-pinching ways.
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GM to offer 661 U.S. dealers reinstatement
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co said on Friday it will offer reinstatement to 661 of its U.S. dealers that had been targeted for closure as part of its bankruptcy restructuring last year.
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White House's Romer says not in line for Fed job
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House advisor Christina Romer, considered a top candidate for the job of Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, said on Friday she wants to stay in her current role.
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IPad to hit stores April 3
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said the first iPads will be in U.S. stores on April 3 and hit nine international markets later in the month, easing concerns that manufacturing constraints could delay launch.
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GE's Immelt declines bonus, total pay nudges up
NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - General Electric Co Chairman and Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt declined a bonus for a second consecutive year, but his total compensation rose slightly from 2008, largely reflecting a change in pension values.
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