Washington Post Household Net Worth Rises Wall Street Journal Americans got richer for a third straight quarter at the end of 2009, a favorable trend for an economic recovery that could use some more fuel. A quarterly Federal Reserve report Thursday said US households' total net …

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CBC.ca Devon, BP Deal Highlights Strong Asset Market Wall Street Journal HOUSTON (Dow Jones)–Devon Energy Corp.'s (DVN) deal to sell off the bulk of its offshore and international assets to UK oil giant BP PLC (BP, BP.LN) for $7 billion will help it raise more money than the company … BP cracks Brazilian nut The Guardian Devon Energized Barron’s Energy stocks lose ground; Devon up on BP deal MarketWatch BusinessWeek
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MiamiHerald.com Gensler Asks If 'Nudge' From Congress Is Needed in Swaps Market BusinessWeek March 11 (Bloomberg) — Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, asked exchange leaders if a “nudge” from Congress was needed to improve price transparency in private swaps markets. … Regulator faults Wall Street banks on derivatives The Associated Press Gensler:CFTC Working On Proposed Rule On Co-Location Wall Street Journal CME CEO to CFTC chief: no OTC trading mandates Reuters Financial Times
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Reuters Citi's Pandit sees Local Consumer Lending losses contained MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — After nearly collapsing during the 2008 financial crisis, Citigroup Inc. split its businesses into good and bad divisions

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Washington Post 972 Foreclosure Filings in Hawaii in February New York Times By AP HONOLULU (AP) — A real estate research firm is reporting there were 972 foreclosure filings in Hawaii in February. The figure reported Thursday by foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac represents an 81 percent increase over 537 filings in February ..

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KOMO News US Economy: Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Shrinks (Correct) BusinessWeek March 11 (Bloomberg) — The trade deficit in the US unexpectedly narrowed in January as imports fell for the first time in five months, indicating demand is cooling following the fastest pace of growth in six years. …

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Times Online Pegs Mexican tycoon's fortune at $53.5 billion, ahead of Gates and Buffett MarketWatch By MarketWatch BOSTON (MarketWatch) — Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu has jumped ahead of Bill Gates to become the world's richest man, according to a closely-watched survey. Forbes Magazine late Wednesday named telecom mogul Carlos Slim Helu as … The number of billionaires in India doubled in 2009, Forbes magazine says

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CBC.ca Patchwork Retirement Plan Adds to Greece's Debt Woes New York Times A protester during a demonstration Thursday in Athens. As a consequence of bargains struck between strong unions and weak governments, Greece has promised early retirement to about 700000 employees.

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MiamiHerald.com Stocks recover in late trade CNNMoney.com By Alexandra Twin, senior writerMarch 11, 2010: 3:49 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Stocks mustered gains late Thursday, near the end of a choppy session, as investors eyed mixed economic news and a fluctuating US dollar in the wake of the recent … Most US Stocks Fall on Chinese Inflation, Trade; Banks Rally BusinessWeek Stocks trade flat on concern about China inflation The Associated Press US Stocks Fall As US Jobs Data, Worries Over China Weigh Wall Street Journal TheStreet.com
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USA Today Dodd's Quarterback Sneak Forbes With time running down, the Senate banking committee chief will introduce his own version of reform bill. Is the financial reform effort in the Senate doomed?

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