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By Jeff Kearns and Joshua Zumbrun, Bloomberg |
May 22, 2013
Many Federal Reserve officials said more progress in the labor market is needed before deciding to slow the pace of asset purchases, according to minutes of their last meeting.
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By Bloomberg News |
April 7, 2013
Chinese President Xi Jinping said no country should be allowed to instigate regional chaos.
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By Brian Faler, Bloomberg |
March 21, 2013
Congress gave final approval to legislation to avert a partial government shutdown in a rare example of bipartisan cooperation on federal spending.
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By Phil Mattingly |
February 11, 2013
Frustration with New York-based S&P, the nation’s largest ratings firm, Moody’s Corp. and Fitch Ratings has existed almost since the current administration took office.
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By Gopal Ratnam and Nick Taborek, Bloomberg |
January 2, 2013
Defense contractors led by Lockheed Martin Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Raytheon Co. gained a reprieve from U.S. spending cuts that may prove short-lived.
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By Phil Flynn |
December 14, 2012
'Tis the season for natural gas withdrawals. While Frosty is melting away with warm winter temperatures, natural gas supplies are rising.
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By Phil Flynn |
July 3, 2012
As the European embargo on Iranian oil takes effect, an Iranian lawmaker borrowing from none other than Thomas Jefferson, saying they have an unalienable right to nuclear technology
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By Gopal Ratnam, Bloomberg |
April 25, 2012
General Dynamics Corp. said first- quarter profit fell 8.7 percent, because of a decline in sales and profit at its combat systems unit.
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By Gopal Ratnam, Bloomberg |
April 9, 2012
The Defense Department would intervene in case of a shortage of rare earth materials for defense electronics and motors, Brett Lambert, the Pentagon official responsible for industrial policy, said.
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April 4, 2012
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff doesn’t shy away from high-profile fights.