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By Phil Flynn |
May 22, 2013
Oil continues to look weak despite a rebounding euro and the cloud of Ben Bernanke. Products seemed to have topped because of frantic pre-holiday wholesale cash buying.
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By Chris Burritt, Bloomberg |
May 21, 2013
Best Buy Co., the world’s largest consumer-electronics retailer, posted an $81 million first-quarter net loss as the company lowers prices to compete with online rivals.
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By Martin Z. Braun |
May 13, 2013
Almost five years after Lehman Brothers Holding Inc. filed for bankruptcy, managers of the bank’s estate are demanding millions from retirement homes, colleges and hospitals.
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By Laurel Brubaker Calkins and Erik Larson |
May 8, 2013
Jeffrey Skilling may get out of prison in as little as four years if a judge approves a deal with prosecutors.
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By Tony C. Dreibus and Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
April 23, 2013
The coldest start ever to the wheat-growing season in Kansas and freezing weather across the southern Great Plains are compounding damage to U.S. crops already hurt by the worst drought since the 1930s.
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By Press Release |
April 15, 2013
The SEC charged a prominent Denver-based businessman with insider trading based on information he obtained from the CEO of an oil and gas company.
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By Jeanna Smialek |
April 12, 2013
Confidence among Americans fell in April to a nine-month low, which may point to a cooling in consumer spending, the biggest part of the economy.
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By Rich Allen |
April 4, 2013
Although there are reports of bird flu in China, the impact on U.S. pork is not straightforward. Cattle bulls should show caution.
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By Alex Kowalski, Bloomberg |
March 25, 2013
American consumers, who kept shopping through rising fuel costs and delayed tax refunds, will probably continue buoying the world’s largest economy as these hurdles dissipate.
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By Press Release |
March 14, 2013
The CFTC says Nicholas Trimble falsely represented his trading success and misappropriated about $441,000 of customer funds.