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+ Basel Capital Ratio Compromise Reached, Zeitler Says  
+ European Stocks Climb After Government Bond Sales; BP Rallies  
+ Franc Near Record, Yen Close to 15-Year High on Growth Concern  
+ Blair Cancels Second Event Promoting His Memoir Amid Protests  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures Rise as Debt Concern Eases; Bonds Decline  
+ BP Report Says Many Factors Caused Macondo Oil Spill  
+ Oracle’s Hurd Eligible for $10 Million Bonus for 2011  
+ Goldman Sees $80 Trillion Emerging-Nation Stock Market by 2030  
+ Cambridge Pips Harvard, Yale in Worldwide University Rankings  
+ Swiss Franc, Yen Advance on Concern Over Growth, European Banks  
+ Most European Stocks Fall, Led by Banks; Ericsson Shares Rally  
+ Sarkozy to Change Pension Bill, Won’t Budge on Retirement Age  
+ VW to Extend Winterkorn’s Contract, Board Member Says  
+ Sumitomo Mitsui to Start London, New York Brokerages  
+ Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Jumps Daily Limit in Taiwan  
+ Diamond Promotion Shows U.K. Banks May Escape Breakup  
+ Vodafone’s CEO Colao Divests China Mobile Stake  
+ Buy Japan Real Estate Stocks, Merrill Lynch Says  
+ Japan Puts $2,400 Bounty on Monkey Terrorizing Town  
+ Australia Government a Risk to Stocks, Says JPMorgan  
+ Yuan Trading Against Ruble Said to Start Within Weeks  
+ Asian Stocks Fall as Stronger Yen Fuels Japan Growth Concerns  
+ Airport ‘Naked Image’ Scanners in U.S. May Get Privacy Upgrades  
+ Japan Machine Orders Gain, Backing BOJ Easing Pause  
+ Noda Says Ready to Act as Yen Reaches 15-Year High  
+ Workers of the World, Innovate  
+ CEO Guide to Collective Intelligence  
+ Which Companies Are Boosting Spending and Hiring?  
+ Obama Plans Business Tax Cuts to Aid Growth  
+ Carmaker BYD vs. China's Farmland Laws  
+ Archive: BYD Dreams of Electric Cars  
+ Wilbur Ross: Alone in Muni Bonds  
+ Ross Seeks Aid to Avoid ‘Negative-Equity Rat Hole’  
+ Asia Stocks Fall as Yen Reaches 15-Year High; Gold Nears Record  
+ Economist Fair’s Model Forecasts Close Vote for House Control  
+ Obama Business Deduction Invites Gaming Tax System, Experts Say  
+ Obama to Visit Housing-Crisis ‘Epicenter’ Ohio With Jobs Plan  
+ Homebuilders Revive Stalled U.S. Projects as Banks Unload Lots  
+ Saddam’s Fatal Mistake; North Korea’s Pitiful Ploy: Book Review  
+ Dozens Rescued From Offshore Chinese Rig After Storm  
+ China's Huawei Overcomes Opposition in India  
+ China Mobile Shares Drop as Vodafone Sells Stake  
+ Japanese Stocks Decline, Led by Export Shares on Yen’s Advance  
+ Noda Prepared to Act on Currency as Yen Reaches 15-Year High  
+ Yen Rises Toward 15-Year High Against Dollar Before Beige Book  
+ Asia Stocks Fall as Yen Dents Japan Profits; Gold Nears Record  
+ China Adds Japanese Bond Holdings, Extending Record  
+ Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Gains 6.9% in Taiwan Debut  
+ Review: Apple's iPod Updates  
+ Nomura Names Europe M&A Co-Heads as Mee Joins BofA  
+ Chicago’s Daley Won’t Seek a Seventh Term as Mayor  
+ Gillard’s ‘Ferrari’ Web Plan Returns Her to Power in Australia  
+ Bristol-Myers Will Buy ZymoGenetics for $885 Million  
+ World Trade Center Building May Be Completed by 2014  
+ Drilling Ban Foes Ask Judge to Find New Rules Illegal  
+ Greek Deals Hidden From EU Probed as 400% Yield Gap Shows Doubt  
+ Web Impostors May Face Jail in California  
+ Hewlett-Packard Says It Is Suing Mark Hurd Amid Move to Oracle  
+ Burry, Predictor of Mortgage Collapse, Bets on Farmland, Gold  
+ Nomura Names Europe M&A Co-Heads as Mee Said to Leave  
+ National Bank of Greece Seeks to Raise EU2.8 Billion  
+ SEC Weighs High-Frequency Trading Rules After Plunge  
+ Fed Planned to Wind Down Lehman Brokerage in 2008  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Weakens on Advance Into Southern Texas  
+ Campaign 2010  
+ First Naphtha Shipments in Three Months to Asia: Energy Markets  
+ Vodafone Selling China Mobile Stake Worth $6.6 Bln, Terms Show  
+ SEC Considers New Rules for High-Frequency Traders After Plunge  
+ Church Weighs Koran Burning After Petraeus Warning  
+ Stocks, Irish Bonds Drop, Gold, Yen Rally on Europe Concern  
+ Euro Overhaul Effort Loses Momentum as Economy Gains  
+ Rosetta Stone's Woes  
+ Idenix Shares Plunge as 2 Hepatitis-Drug Programs Put on Hold  
+ Bank Default Swaps Rise Most in Month on Bets for More Capital  
+ Stock Picks: Airgas, Ciena, Oracle  
+ Israeli Corporate Debt Sales Set for Three-Year High  
+ Air Products Increases Its Airgas Bid to $5.5 Billion  
+ Obama Aid Rules Rile For-Profits, Spur Letter Blitz  
+ Gold, Yen Rally as Irish Bonds, Stocks Drop on Europe Concern  
+ French Unions Stage Strike as Pension Debate Starts  
+ EU Finance Ministers Fail to Agree on Transaction Tax  
+ Comerica’s TruPS Plan May Trigger Redemption Wave  
+ U.S. Unemployment May Rise to 10% on ‘Feeble’ Growth  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Crosses Rio Grande Into Texas  
+ HSBC’s Green Steps Down to Become U.K. Trade Minister  
+ Investors Vulnerable to Loss on Rising Duration: Credit Markets  
+ Finance Ministers Fail to Agree on EU Financial Transaction Tax  
+ Erdogan Faces Close Referendum Call as Kurds Hold Key  
+ Carey, Jacobson Make Final Round in Man Booker Fiction Prize  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures Fall, Bonds Rally on Europe Debt Concern  
+ HSBC’s Green Said to Step Down, Become U.K. Minister  
+ Barclays Names Diamond as CEO, Strategy Unchanged  
+ Euro Falls on Bank Concern, German Factory Orders; Aussie Drops  
+ EU Seeks Stronger Euro Management Amid German Doubts  
+ EU Transaction Tax Would Sap Liquidity, Borg Warns  
+ Etisalat Considering Stake in India’s Idea Cellular  
+ Euro Slides Amid Concern Over Banks’ Finances; Aussie Drops  
+ Australia’s Government Committed to Mining Tax, Swan Says  
+ Papandreou Changes Greek Cabinet Amid Growth Slump  
+ Bullishness on Stocks Jumps from 17-Month Low  
+ EU Transaction Tax Would Sap Markets of Liquidity, Borg Warns  
+ Thai Rice May Gain About 10% on Increased Demand, Apichart Says  
+ Asian Stocks Fall, led by Japanese Automakers on Stronger Yen  
+ Barclays Names Robert Diamond As CEO to Succeed John Varley  
+ Yen Rally Gets No Relief With Bets on Bernanke Easing  
+ Gillard Wins Support to Form Australia Government  
+ Web Impostors May Face Prison in California  
+ Tech Companies Go Shopping Abroad  
+ Why Analysts Don't Want to Say 'Buy'  
+ Student Loan Scrutiny Could Hurt Washington Post  
+ Eisman Bets Against Strayer on Doubt Over Loan Repayment Rate  
+ Rosetta Stone's Management and Marketing Woes  
+ The Treasury's New Research Office  
+ Overlooked Sections of the Financial Overhaul Law  
+ Ohio’s Scorn of Stimulus Means Obama May Pay for Keeping Pledge  
+ Unemployment in U.S. May Rise Toward 10% on ‘Feeble’ Growth  
+ Australian Independent Bob Katter Backs Abbott  
+ Japanese Stocks Drop, Led by Carmakers on Yen; Traders Decline  
+ Contrafund’s Danoff Stymied as Investor Fear Fuels Correlation  
+ Air Products Increases Its Airgas Takeover Bid to $5.5 Billion  
+ Oracle Hires Mark Hurd as a President  
+ Asian Steel Stocks Rise on Obama Plan; Japanese Exporters Drop  
+ New Zealand’s Key to Visit Quake-Ravaged Christchurch  
+ Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Steelmakers Advance, Carmakers Fall  
+ Indonesia Seeking to Avoid Rate Rise, Governor Nasution Says  
+ Euro Falls on Concern Europe Banks Will Struggle to Raise Funds  
+ Obama to Propose Business Tax Relief, Spending to Spur Growth  
+ Barclays Said to Tap Diamond as CEO, Replacing Varley  
+ Embryonic Stem-Cell Research Foes Fight Ban Delay  
+ Erdogan Faces Close Call in Referendum as Kurds Hold Swing Vote  
+ Beck’s Pitch Channels 1930s Invective: Albert R. Hunt  
+ Air Products Raises Airgas Bid to $5.5 Billion  
+ Australia Independent Lawmakers See Decision Today, Windsor Says  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Set to Make Landfall Tonight  
+ Bond Risk Decline Outpaces World on Growth: Argentina Credit  
+ Hermine Strengthens in Gulf; Valero Readies Refinery  
+ Obama Says Infrastructure Programs Won’t Widen U.S. Deficit  
+ Stem-Cell Research Foes Urge Judge to Continue Ban  
+ French Unions Strike as Pension Debate Starts  
+ Gates, Buffett to Issue Public Explanation for Trip to China  
+ Putin Vows to Stick to Law in Russia’s 2012 Presidential Vote  
+ South African State Workers Suspend 20-Day Strike  
+ Gamesa Said to Plan Brazil Factory in Bid to Reverse Share Drop  
+ European Stocks Rise, Extending Four-Week High; RWE, E.ON Climb  
+ EU to Defend Its Clout at IMF as U.S. Seeks Overhaul  
+ French Unions to Strike as Pension Debate Starts  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Forms in Gulf; Watches Issued  
+ Gold’s Most Accurate Forecaster Raises 2011 Estimate  
+ Daimler Said to Plan Early Refinancing of $8.8 Billion Loans  
+ Czech Eurobond Funding Costs Beat Italy on Austerity  
+ Obama Said to Announce Transportation Infrastructure Plan  
+ Jonathan Risks Clashes in Oil-Rich Nigeria Vote Bid  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Forms in the Gulf of Mexico  
+ British Airways CEO Sizes Up Next Deal After Iberia  
+ E.ON, RWE Shares Surge on Merkel’s Nuclear Lifeline  
+ Yuan Advances as Obama Adviser Summers Visits China  
+ Nakheel’s Trade-Creditor Bond to Boost Trading: Islamic Finance  
+ Nowotny Says ECB Will Hold Off Exit Discussion Until December  
+ London Subway Workers’ Strike to Disrupt Travelers  
+ Tropical Storm Hermine Forms in the Gulf of Mexico Off Tampico  
+ Asian Stocks Rise as U.S. Jobs Data Boost Prospects for Growth  
+ European Stocks Rise, Extending Four-Week High for Stoxx 600  
+ Julius Baer May Double Portion of Asian Staff, Assets  
+ Yuan Rises Most in Three Weeks as Obama Adviser Visits China  
+ Shenzhen Marks 30 Years as Pioneer of China Reforms  
+ Stocks Rise to Four-Week High, Metals Advance, Bonds Rebound  
+ E.ON, RWE Shares Surge on Merkel’s 12-Year Nuclear Lifeline  
+ Stocks Climb to 4-Week High, Asia Debt-Default Protection Falls  
+ Alfa Bids $698 Million for Dehumidifier Maker Munters  
+ U.K. Manufacturing Expands at Record Rate, EEF Says  
+ Australian Independents Could Split, Windsor Says  
+ Philippine Bull Rally to Be ‘Massive,’ Macquarie Says  
+ Indian Stock-Trade Matching to Buoy Volumes, Credit Suisse Says  
+ Euro Near Two-Week High Against Dollar on Global Growth Signs  
+ Weekly Home Sales Fall in Hong Kong 10 Biggest Private Projects  
+ China’s Smaller Companies Slide on Valuations, Stock Supply  
+ Fixing China's Banks: The Next Round  
+ Macquarie Slumps After Saying Profit to Fall 25%  
+ RBA to Extend Australia Rate Pause on Global Concern  
+ Japan’s Stocks Rise Fourth Day on U.S. Jobs Data; Elpida Jumps  
+ Asian Stocks Rise as U.S. Jobs Report Eases Growth Concerns  
+ Yuan Gains Most Since June 21 as Obama Adviser Visits China  
+ Glaxo’s Avandia Should Be Pulled From U.K., BMJ Says  
+ New Zealand Faces $1.4 Billion Bill After Earthquake  
+ Australian Independents Could Split Their Support, Windsor Says  
+ Singapore Air’s Goh to Take Helm as Rivals Expand  
+ Foxconn’s Gou Cuts Long-Term Sales Growth Target  
+ South Korea to Tighten Criteria for State-Backed Loan Program  
+ Coppola Films Private Pole Dancers in Chateau Marmont: Review  
+ Japan’s Stocks Rise Fourth Day on U.S. Jobs Data; Fanuc Gains  
+ Dollar Near 2-Week Low Versus Euro on U.S., Europe Growth Signs  
+ Macquarie Says Fiscal First-Half Profit to Fall 25%  
+ Merkel Proposes 12-Year Nuclear Reactor Extension  
+ Hedge Funds Turn Bearish on Gasoline Futures: Energy Markets  
+ Deripaska Follows McDonald’s to Yuan Bond Market: Russia Credit  
+ Telenor Investors Say ‘Quit India’ as Venture’s Losses Pile Up  
+ EU to Defend IMF Clout as U.S. Seeks Wider Emerging-Market Role  
+ Singapore Air’s ‘Low Profile’ Goh to Take Helm as Rivals Expand  
+ Pilots Needed for Cockpits as Asia Travel Boom Creates Shortage  
+ China Property Bonds Rebound on Record Sales: Credit Markets  
+ Israel, Palestinians Must Think ‘Outside Box’ on Deal  
+ Ten-Year Swap Spread Spurs Banks to Sell Longer Debt, BIS Says  
+ BIS Study Suggests Households, Companies Are Poised to Cut Debt  
+ Shadow Shoguns Will Trash $5 Trillion Economy: William Pesek  
+ ‘The American’ Is Top Weekend Film With $13 Million  
+ Barclays Said to Hire Weiner-Trapness as Asia Financials Head  
+ Obama to Seek $100 Billion Extension of Tax Credit  
+ IMF’s Lipsky Says ‘Modest Recovery’ Underway for Global Economy  
+ Australian Independents Will Choose Party to Form Government  
+ RBA May Extend Australia Rate Pause on Global Growth Concern  
+ Dubai Stocks Surge Most Since June on Global Growth Confidence  
+ Foxconn’s Gou Cuts Target as Size Brings ‘Biggest Challenge’  
+ New Zealand City, Rocked by Earthquake, Faces Gales  
+ North Korea Ruling Party’s Congress May Discuss Kim’s Successor  
+ Obama Pledges New Measures to Boost Economic Growth and Hiring  
+ Newcrest Says Asia, Africa Present ‘Great’ M&A Opportunities  
+ Abbott Asks Independents for Support as Election Choice Nears  
+ Australia’s Victoria Hit by Storms, Flooding; Towns Evacuated  
+ Belgian King Picks Mediators in Bid to Restart Government Talks  
+ New Zealand City, Rocked by 7.0 Earthquake, Faces Gales, Rains  
+ India Sugar Production to Match Demand Next Year, Minister Says  
+ Tropical Storm Earl Makes Landfall in Nova Scotia  
+ Trichet Urges EU Nations to Find Unified Position on IMF Board  
+ Obama Plans New Steps to Boost Economic Growth, Jobs  
+ Tropical Storm Earl Weakens, Threatens Nova Scotia  
+ Saudi Shares Climb Most in Seven Weeks Following U.S Jobs Data  
+ New Zealand City, Rocked by Quake, Under Curfew as Storm Nears  
+ Trichet Says Greece Exit From Euro ‘Worst Possible Option’  
+ Obama Says Economy Needs a ‘Thriving Middle Class’ to Prosper  
+ Saudi Shares Climb Most in Six Weeks Following U.S Jobs Data  
+ Dell Likely to Seek New Data-Storage Targets After 3Par Loss  
+ Mullen Urges Turkey to Help on Iran, Afghan Command  
+ Noda Says Coordinating Yen Intervention ‘Difficult’  
+ New Zealand City, Rocked by Quake, Declares Emergency  
+ Asean Says Obama Summit Reaffirms U.S. Confidence in Region  
+ Treasury 10-Year Notes Drop, Yield Curve Steepens on Jobs Gain  
+ Obama Pledges New Measures Next Week to Boost Economy and Jobs  
+ Enron’s Skilling to Remain in Prison During Appeal, Court Rules  
+ Donovan Not Ready to ‘Declare Victory’ on U.S. Housing Progress  
+ Co-Owner of Missing Corot, Sales Agent Spent Time in Prison  
+ Goldman Sachs Said to Be Shutting Proprietary-Trading Division  
+ Fed May Face Less Pressure to Add Stimulus After Jobs Report  
+ Japan Has More Than Just a Yen Crisis  
+ Kan and Ozawa Spar Over Economy, Scandals in Debate  
+ Hypo Real Estate's Collapse on the Slopes  
+ Hypo Only German Bank to Fail EU Stress Test  
+ A Celebrity Chef's Educated Palate  
+ Kara DioGuardi Steps Down From Fox’s ‘American Idol’  
+ Asia Stocks Post Weekly Advance on BOJ, Manufacturing Growth  
+ Enron’s Skilling Denied Bail During Convictions Appeal  
+ North Korea’s First Congress in 30 Years May Discuss Successor  
+ New Zealand’s South Island Rocked by 7.0 Earthquake  
+ Won Paces Asian Currency Gains This Week as Data Beat Forecasts  
+ Japan’s Bonds Fall Most Since May 2008 on Ozawa Leadership Bid  
+ Too Early to ‘Declare Victory’ as Housing Revives, Donovan Says  
+ Missing Corot’s Co-Owner and Sued Sales Agent Were Prison Mates  
+ Johnson & Johnson Sued Over Hip-Replacement Devices  
+ Goldcorp Bids $3.5 Billion for Andean, Trumps Rival  
+ Earl Upsets Travels, Weakens, on Way to New England  
+ Petrobras Plans to Raise $75 Billion in Biggest Sale  
+ UPS Freighter Crashes on Takeoff in Dubai, Kills Two  
+ Recession Concerns Ease on Private Job Growth  
+ Service Companies in U.S. Expand Less Than Forecast  
+ Treasuries Fall, Yield Curve Steepens After Payrolls Report  
+ Goldman Sachs Said to Be Disbanding Principal Strategies Unit  
+ Stocks Advance, Treasuries, Dollar Retreat on Employment Report  
+ Real Traders Defy Mantega as Currency Advances: Brazil Credit  
+ Bullishness on U.S. Stocks Jumps From 17-Month Low  
+ Southwest, Continental Cancel Flights as Earl Skirts U.S. Coast  
+ Petrobras Swap Favors BG Over Repsol, Citigroup Says  
+ Stock Picks: Novellus Systems, Sirius XM, Take-Two Interactive  
+ Hurricane Earl Passes North Carolina, Heads Toward New England  
+ Goldcorp Trumps Eldorado’s Bid for Andean Resources  
+ U.K. August Services Growth Slows More Than Forecast  
+ Stocks Gain, Index Futures Fluctuate Before U.S. Jobs Report  
+ Ping An Climbs on TPG Sale of Stake for $1.2 Billion  
+ Pakistan Says Seeks Flood Relief Without Dependency  
+ Aquino Takes Responsibility for Philippine Bus Siege  
+ European Stocks Pare Earlier Gains; Stoxx 600 Index Rises 0.1%  
+ Robert Plant Revives Led Zeppelin Ghost as Tour Starts: Review  
+ Japan May Raise GDP Estimate as Spending Drop Eased  
+ Asia Stocks Advance for a Third Day on U.S. Home, Retail Sales  
+ Asian Stocks Rise After U.S. Home Sales; Japanese Bonds Fall  
+ U.S. Probes Fire in Gulf of Mexico That Sparked BP Déjà Vu  
+ Bond-Market Bubble to Burst, Boost Stocks, Axa Framlington Says  
+ Goldcorp Says Will Buy Andean Resources For About C$3.6 Billion  
+ Peso GDP Warrants Reach Cheapest in 5 Months: Argentina Credit  
+ Japan Pension Boosting Asset Sales to $48 Billion  
+ Ex-Googler Lee Backs China Companies to Foster Startup Culture  
+ The EPA's Power Play  
+ Hard Times for Wall Street's 'Sell Night' Recruits  
+ TPG’s Newbridge Makes $1.2 Billion on Ping An Sale  
+ Obama May Seek Permanent Research Credit in Economic Proposals  
+ Ford Settles With Minor Leaguer’s Family After Losing Verdict  
+ Mariner Buys Interest in $760 Million Loan Portfolio From FDIC  
+ Wheat Advances as Russia Extends Export Ban, FAO Calls Meeting  
+ North Korean Congress May Discuss Kim’s Successor  
+ Schnabel Urges Palestine Peace at Screening of ‘Miral’: Review  
+ Intel Wants to Be Inside Everything  
+ Lisa Jackson's High-Wire Act on Carbon Controls  
+ Business Exchange: Carbon Markets  
+ Italy Goes After Tax Dodgers  
+ Hard Times for Wall Street's "Sell Night" Recruits  
+ Wall Street Hiring Jumps as Guaranteed Bonuses Return  
+ Obama Stand Does Gay Americans No Favors: Leslie J. Gabel-Brett  
+ Novartis Malaria Drug May Yield First New Treatment in 30 Years  
+ Sukuk Beaten by Emerging Debt for Fourth Month: Islamic Finance  
+ American Jihadist’s Haven May Be U.S. Courtroom: Ann Woolner  
+ Alberta Fund Got Chinese Approach on Potash Corp. Bid, CEO Says  
+ Cameron Austerity Makes U.K. Debts World Beater: Credit Markets  
+ Sumitomo Plans to Boost Shale Gas, Energy Assets by 50 Percent  
+ In the Battle of the Big Brokers, Merrill Is Winning  
+ HP Might Have Won 3Par at a Lower Price by Waiting  
+ Haverty on Apple Retail Advantage  
+ Elite B-Schools Keep on Building  
+ BOJ May Forego Further Stimulus Until October  
+ Harrisburg to Skip Guaranteed Incinerator Payments  
+ Pakistan Floods Risk Aid Dependency, Army Chief Tells Mullen  
+ New Mexico Pension Head Quits After Loan Disclosure  
+ Israel, Palestinians to Seek Compromises ‘Framework’  
+ Mariner Buys Stake in $760 Million of Loans From FDIC  
+ N.J. Highway Fund Approves $1.75 Billion in Bonds  
+ New York Police Say ‘Suspicious’ Car on Park Avenue is Harmless  
+ HP Boosts 3Par Offer to $33 a Share; Dell Walks Away  
+ Burger King Agrees to $3.3 Billion 3G Capital Offer  
+ Bernanke Says He Wasn’t ‘Straightforward’ on Lehman  
+ P&G Diaper Rash Reports Can’t Be Verified, CPSC Says  
+ Bair Says Dodd-Frank May Prevent Financial Crisis  
+ AIG Unit Said to Submit Preliminary IPO Application  
+ Stocks Gain, Treasuries Fall on Home Sales; Swiss Franc Rallies  
+ New York Pension Cuts Outlook, Raises Contributions  
+ Most European Stocks Climb; Stora Enso, Norske Skog, Yell Gain  
+ Netanyahu, Abbas Point to ‘Good Intentions’ as Talks Begin  
+ First St. Petersburg Bond in 5 Years Spurs Munis: Russia Credit  
+ Coast Guard Reports Blast on Gulf of Mexico Platform  
+ Madoff Victims Object to Trustee’s $34.6 Million Fee Request  
+ Dollar Drops After Pending Home Resales Unexpectedly Increase  
+ Stock Picks: Apple, Cisco, Zumiez  
+ Burger King Agrees to $4 Billion Bid From 3G Capital  
+ Dell Walks Away From 3Par Bidding After HP’s $33-a-Share Offer  
+ Travelers May Face $183 Million Cost From Earl, Macquarie Says  
+ EU May Limit Naked Shorts of Stocks, Government Debt  
+ Hurricane Earl Still Category 4 Storm on Path to East Coast  
+ Trichet Says ECB to Extend Emergency Bank Lending  
+ Qatar Oil Jumps on Lowest Japan Kerosene Stocks: Energy Markets  
+ Worker Contributions to Health Premiums Jump 14%, Kaiser Says  
+ Orders to U.S. Factories Increased Less Than Forecast in July  
+ Stocks Gain, Treasuries, Dollar Drop; Franc, Metals Climb  
+ NYSE, Nasdaq Boost Price-Quote Rules to Help Ensure Liquidity  
+ Pending Sales of Existing Homes Unexpectedly Rise  
+ Euro Near 2-Week High as ECB Sees Growth, U.S. Home Sales Rise  
+ U.S. Stocks Increase After Biggest S&P 500 Advance Since July  
+ Bernanke Says He Regrets Not Being ‘Straightforward’ on Lehman  
+ P&G Lures Panda Express Founder in Dry Cleaning Push  
+ Jobless Claims in U.S. Decreased to 472,000 Last Week  
+ Euro Drops Versus Yen as ECB Keeps Rates on Hold; Franc Jumps  
+ Hurricane Earl Strengthens, Heads for North Carolina  
+ Dubai Private Equity Buys in Europe With Sukuk: Islamic Finance  
+ India Sugar Output May Jump 38% on Planting, Rainfall  
+ ECB Keeps Key Interest Rate at 1%, May Maintain Crisis Mode  
+ Macau’s August Casino Sales Rise 40% on New High-Stakes Tables  
+ Bank Deposits Drop as Greeks Use Savings Amid Crisis  
+ Hungary Cuts Debt Sale as Rate Hike Fears Sap Demand  
+ Treasuries Fall as Europe’s Growth Exceeds Earlier Estimate  
+ Goldman Boosts Japan Equity Sales Share to Record  
+ Euro Is Near Nine-Year Low Versus Yen Before ECB; Franc Jumps  
+ Asian Stocks Rise to Two-Week High on U.S. Manufacturing Report  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures Fluctuate as ECB Meets; Nickel Advances  
+ Don't Rule Out Apple Ruling the Living Room  
+ Not Enough Jobs for China's College Grads  
+ Archive: Working with China's Generation Y  
+ Tony Blair, New Tory, Defends His Reign  
+ Cameron ‘Chopping Block’ May Worsen U.K. House-Price Slowdown  
+ Reheating the Job Market After a Chilly 'Recovery Summer'  
+ Economy Avoids Recession Relapse as Data Can’t Get Much Worse  
+ India Asks RIM, Google, Skype to Build Local Servers  
+ Pakistan Says Floods Will Spur ‘Massive’ Job Losses  
+ Study: Most Consumers Share Whereabouts Via Mobiles  
+ Macau Casino Gambling Revenue Rises 40% on VIP Tables  
+ TXU Tumbles as Natural Gas Imperils Biggest LBO: Credit Markets  
+ Japan’s Topix to Rise on More Yen Curbs, Nomura Says  
+ Three People Die in South Korea as Tropical Storm Lashes Seoul  
+ Japanese Stocks Rise for Second Day on U.S. Factory Output  
+ ‘Criminally Expensive’ Yen Needs Help, Standard Says  
+ Cepheid ‘Revolutionary’ Test Spots TB Super Bugs in 90 Minutes  
+ Asian Stocks Rise on U.S. Manufacturing Data; Canon, BHP Climb  
+ Hanwha Chemical May More Than Double Sales With Solar  
+ South Korean Exports May Start Slowing on Won Gains  
+ Mubarak Urges Settlement Freeze as Obama Opens Mideast Talks  
+ Australian Growth Broadens, Reigniting Rates Pressure  
+ Apple's Pricing Decoys  
+ Chevy's New Cruze Needs a Hard Sell  
+ Obama Tells Israel, Palestinians to Seize Opportunity  
+ Hurricane Alerts Posted for U.S. Northeast as New Storm Forms  
+ Qatar Kicks Companies Out of Neighborhoods as Office Glut Grows  
+ Hovnanian Has Quarterly Loss Bigger Than Estimated  
+ 3M Bid for Cogent Too Low, Three Large Investors Say  
+ Default on Hold as Fernandez Economy Grows: Argentina Credit  
+ BMW Sales in U.S. Top Toyota’s Lexus for Third Straight Month  
+ U.S. Stocks Advance Most Since July on Manufacturing Reports  
+ Apple Makes ITunes More Social, Lets Customers Rent TV Shows  
+ Kodak Seeks IPhone, BlackBerry Royalties to Fund Turnaround  
+ Hurricane Earl Threatens U.S. as More Storms Form  
+ Ethanol Tops Gasoline First Time Since December: Energy Markets  
+ Man Lost $1.4 Million Corot Painting After Bar Visit  
+ Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Settles SEC’s MedImmune Claims  
+ Petrobras, Brazil Said to Agree on Oil Reserves Price  
+ Toyota, GM, Ford U.S. Sales Drop as Buyers Stay Home  
+ Stocks, Copper Rise, Treasuries Drop on Manufacturing Growth  
+ Verizon May Grant Investors Smallest Dividend Raise Since 2006  
+ Treasuries Drop as U.S. Manufacturing Expands at Faster Pace  
+ Allergan Will Pay Fine, Plead Guilty to Misdemeanor  
+ U.S. Postal Service Seeking to Cut Costs in Labor Contract Talks  
+ Mexico’s Growing Violence Puts Credit Rating at Risk  
+ Obama Says Terrorists Want to Undermine Peace Talks  
+ Pakistani Taliban Leader Charged With Terrorism  
+ Stock Picks: Ford, Infosys, JPMorgan  
+ Hurricane Earl Heads Toward U.S. as Evacuations Begin  
+ Kudrin Plans Biggest Bond Auction as Yields Fall: Russia Credit  
+ Bundesbank Says Talks With Board Member Sarrazin Continuing  
+ Blair Backs Cameron Program, Slams ‘Strange’ Brown  
+ Seadrill Jumps as Fredriksen Predicts Takeovers, Higher Rates  
+ Merkel’s Cabinet Backs Nuclear Tax in Budget Savings  
+ Typhoon Kompasu Weakens on Path Toward Seoul; Warnings Issued  
+ Hurricane Earl Powers Toward U.S. as Emergency Agencies Prepare  
+ Thai Stocks Advance to Highest Since 1996, Before Asian Crisis  
+ U.K. Manufacturing Expansion Slows to Nine-Month Low  
+ Stocks, Copper Rise as China Production Rebounds; Franc Weakens  
+ China Manufacturing Bounces Back From Low in Stabilization Sign  
+ Ozawa Pledges Yen Intervention, Futenma Renegotiation  
+ How Vilsack Wandered Off the Farm  
+ Vilsack Takes Meat Probe to Colorado as Farms Dwindle  
+ Sutter Health's Market Power Is Questioned  
+ Archive: Hospital Clout Spurs Higher Costs  
+ Japan's Government Plays Matchmaker  
+ Japan Economy Is Overtaken by China as Growth Weakens  
+ Back to the Future for Dividend and Bond Yields  
+ Copper Ore ‘Seller’s Market,’ Sumitomo Metal Says  
+ Vivendi Raises Forecast as Profit Beats Estimates  
+ China’s Stocks Fall on Property Outlook, Smallcap Valuations  
+ Credit Suisse Adds to Bank Bond Surge in Australia  
+ Japan Policy Measures Fail to Attract MFC Global, STB  
+ E Fund to Set Up China’s First Registered Hedge Fund  
+ Malaysia, Indonesia May Hold Rates as Risks Emerge  
+ Education Stocks Fall as Lawmaker Details Curbs  
+ SEC Declines to Sue Moody’s Over Inflated Ratings  
+ Weber to Debate Next Sarrazin Steps as Merkel Condemns Comments  
+ Four Israelis Killed in Shooting Attack in West Bank  
+ U.S. Asks Judge to Delay Halt to Stem-Cell Research  
+ Hamburg Alert For Return of ‘Jihadists’ as Sept. 11 Mosque Shut  
+ Apple Said to Plan Netflix Streaming Service on New TV Product  
+ Education Stocks Fall as Senator Durbin Details Curbs  
+ Univar Lenders to Extend Loans as CVC Sells Stake to U.S. Firm  
+ Motorola Unit to Be Spun Off With $3.5 Billion  
+ Hurricane Earl Is ‘Large and Intense’ Storm  
+ Oil Supply Rising to One-Month High in Survey: Energy Markets  
+ Yuan Bonds With Longer Maturity Coming to Hong Kong, HSBC Says  
+ U.S. Economy: Confidence Climbs More Than Forecast  
+ U.S. Stocks Retreat as Fed Signals No Large-Scale Asset Buys  
+ Strayer Leads Education Stocks Lower as Senator Proposes Curbs  
+ RIM Falls as Survey Shows BlackBerry Loyalty Fading  
+ U.S. Stocks Trim Gains as Some Fed Officials See Risks to Growth  
+ Delta May Revive NYC Bid on Southwest at Newark, Analysts Say  
+ ‘Powerful’ Hurricane Earl Puts East Coast on Alert  
+ Viewpoint: If Only China Were More Like Japan  
+ MetroPCS and Leap Take Prepaid Calling Upmarket  
+ Peso in Longest Slide Since Peg Ended in 2002: Argentina Credit  
+ Citigroup to Increase China Workforce to 12,000 in Three Years  
+ Power Deals Surge as Blackstone, NRG Hunt Bargains  
+ Icahn Boosts Lions Gate Tender Offer to $7.50 a Share  
+ Defaulted Vitro Bond Rally May Mean Sweetened Offer  
+ Saks Rises After Report Retailer May Receive Offer  
+ U.S. Stocks Rise as Home Prices, Confidence Top Estimates  
+ U.S. Stocks Retreat After Home-Price Report; Alcoa Declines  
+ Dutch Prosecutor Suspects Two Men of Conspiracy to Terrorist Act  
+ U.S. Auto Sales May Reach 28-Year Low for August  
+ Gold Rallying to $1,500 as Soros’s Bubble Inflates  
+ Heinz Profit Probably Topped Estimates on Emerging Markets  
+ Canada 2nd-Qtr Growth Slows to Less-Than-Forecast 2%  
+ RIM’s India Deal May Fuel Concessions, Analysts Say  
+ Kan Fails to Stop Japan Leadership Battle With Ozawa  
+ Anglo Irish Needs EU25 Billion, Disputes S&P Figure  
+ Banks Face EU Fines for Failing to Report OTC Derivative Trades  
+ RIM’s India Deal Likely to Fuel More Concessions, Analysts Say  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures Fall on Growth Concern; Franc Strengthens  
+ Asian Stocks Fall as U.S. Data Fuels Economic Growth Concern  
+ Ikeda Says Japan Intervention Should Be Unsterilized  
+ German Unemployment Falls as Export Surge Curbs Job Reductions  
+ Carrefour Net Misses Estimates; 2010 Goal Confirmed  
+ Dutch Police Arrest Men After Suspicious Bags Found  
+ Japan Air Creditors Back $10 Billion Turnaround Plan  
+ AIG’s Planned Sale of Taiwan Unit to Primus Rejected  
+ Japan’s Stocks Fall First Time in Four Days on Recovery Concern  
+ Lukoil Second-Quarter Net Income Falls 16% to $1.95 Billion  
+ N.Z. Dollar Slides After Finance Company Files for Receivership  
+ NHN to Drop Yahoo’s Ad Service, Use Own Technology  
+ India Economy Expands 8.8%, Fastest Pace Since 2007  
+ Let a Thousand Regulators Bloom  
+ Geithner Says Financial Oversight Council to Offer ‘Road Map’  
+ Japan Stimulus Plan May Fail to Offset Impact of Rising Yen  
+ Yen Intervention May Fail Without U.S., EU  
+ Malaysia Rules in Islamic Finance  
+ Singapore Targets Islamic Finance Market  
+ Pockets of Profit in Health-Care Stocks  
+ Small Biz Skips the Health-Care Tax Credit  
+ Suspected Mexican Drug Trafficker, Hitman ‘La Barbie’ Captured  
+ Hon Hai, Foxconn International Tumble After Earnings  
+ Billionaire Ambani’s Reliance Invests in Oberoi Chain  
+ Asian Stocks Decline Led by Japanese Shares; Yen Strengthens  
+ Yuan Set for Biggest Monthly Drop Since 1994 as Economy Slows  
+ Japan Confirms Meeting With Zhou Amid Speculation He Left China  
+ Potash Corp. Says BHP Has Been Cold-Calling Customers  
+ Tropical Storm Fiona Joins Earl, Danielle in Atlantic Ocean  
+ Japan Policy Tinkering Leaves ’Huge’ Risk to Growth  
+ Banks in Ramadan Marketing Push to Spur Growth: Islamic Finance  
+ Rothstein Ordered to Repay $363 Million to Victims  
+ Hewlett-Packard to Pay $55 Million in Overcharge Case  
+ Investors Embrace Bear Market Funds  
+ U.S. to Use Drones on Entire U.S.-Mexico Border, Official Says  
+ Maggots, Manure at Iowa Egg Farms Tied to Salmonella  
+ L.A. Dodgers Ownership Disputed in McCourts’ Divorce  
+ U.S. Economy: Consumer Spending Climbs as Incomes Lag  
+ Buffett’s Berkshire, XL Post Reinsurer Surplus Drop  
+ Sanofi Extends Hand to Bypass Genzyme ‘Brick Wall’  
+ Allstate May Resume Share Repurchases, Sandler Says  
+ New York Cuts Fee for College 529 Plan, DiNapoli Says  
+ Obama Asks Senate Republicans to Drop ‘Blockade’ of Jobs Bill  
+ Credit Suisse Group Said to Plan Early Bonus Payments in U.K.  
+ Lehman Derivatives Records a ‘Mess,’ Barclays Executive Says  
+ Intel Buys Infineon Wireless Unit for $1.4 Billion  
+ Obama Widens Sanctions on North Korea, Targets Nuclear Money  
+ New York City Heat Wave Expected to Last Till Weekend  
+ France Deports 977 Gypsies, Vows That Policy ‘Will Continue’  
+ UN Climate Panel Should Change Management, Study Says  
+ Auto Fuel-Efficiency Labels May Display Letter Grades  
+ Stocks Fall on Income Data; Treasuries Gain, Yen Strengthens  
+ RIM Averts BlackBerry Ban in India With 60-Day Test  
+ Yen Climbs on Speculation Bank of Japan Moves Won’t Curb Gain  
+ HP Board Authorizes $10 Billion for Share Buybacks  
+ U.S. Economy: Consumer Spending Climbs as Incomes Lag Behind  
+ RIM Averts BlackBerry Ban in India With 60-Day Security Test  
+ Fernandez Warrants Slide Signals Buy to RBS: Argentine Credit  
+ New York City Heat Wave Expected to Last for Entire Work Week  
+ North Korea Confirms Kim’s China Visit, Hope for Nuclear Talks  
+ Private Equity Finds the Easy Money Gone  
+ KKR Sale Means End of Private-Equity Stardom: Roger Lowenstein  
+ A Commodity Stocks Surge Signals Strength  
+ Bloomberg Commodities Data  
+ Salesforce.com Channels Facebook  
+ Company Profile: Salesforce.com  
+ REITs Attract Yield-Hungry Investors  
+ Japan REIT Bond Market Thaws  
+ HBO Leads Emmys With ‘Temple Grandin,’ Shows on War, Kevorkian  
+ Ex-David Jones CEO Harassed More Workers, Lawyer Says  
+ Asian Stocks Rally as Japan, U.S. Pledge Action; Yen Pares Loss  
+ Bank of Japan Expands Loan Program to 30 Trillion Yen  
+ Hurricane Earl Strengthens to Category Two; Threatens Leewards  
+ Bernanke Faces Skepticism on Monetary-Policy Tools  
+ Asia Stocks Rise Most in Four Weeks on Stimulus Speculation  
+ India’s Economy Probably Expanded Fastest Since 2007  
+ HBO Leads Emmy Awards With ‘Grandin,’ Kevorkian Films  
+ Yen Pares Loss on Concern BOJ’s Steps Not Enough to Curb Gains  
+ Asian Stocks Rally as Japan, U.S. Pledge Action; Yen Weakens  
+ BOJ Expands Bank-Loan Program in First Stimulus Since March  
+ Japanese Stocks Gain Third Day on Weaker Yen, Bernanke Pledge  
+ Posco Buys $2.8 Billion Stake in Daewoo International  
+ Kuveyt Turk Plans Second Sukuk as Market Grows: Islamic Finance  
+ Morgan Stanley Lowers Forecast for Second-Half U.S. GDP Growth  
+ Asia Stocks Rise Most in Five Weeks on BOJ Stimulus Speculation  
+ High-Grade Bonds Whip Junk; GM Sets Loan Terms: Credit Markets  
+ Yen Weakens as Bank of Japan Has Emergency Meeting; Aussie Gains  
+ Rafa Nadal Doesn’t Share Federer X 5 Wall Space: Scott Soshnick  
+ Asian Stocks Rally as Japan, U.S. Pledge Action; Yen, JGBs Drop  
+ Japanese Stocks Gain Third Day on Bernanke Pledge, Weaker Yen  
+ Picking Industries Counts More Than Stock Picks: John Dorfman  
+ Ex-David Jones CEO Accused of Harrassing Another Eight Workers  
+ Asian Stocks Rise on Bank of Japan Speculation, Bernanke Pledge  
+ Yen Weakens as Bank of Japan Has Emergency Meeting on Currency  
+ Yen Falls on Speculation BOJ Will Decide to Weaken Currency  
+ Natural Gas Bear Bets at Year High Show Bottom: Energy Markets  
+ Deficit Cost Declines Give Obama Stimulus Clinton Couldn’t Get  
+ BOJ Holds Emergency Meeting as Yen Threatens Growth  
+ Yen Plays Catch-Up for Asia With Target 75 to Dollar  
+ Japan Yen Intervention May Fail Without U.S., EU  
+ Yen Weakens as Bank of Japan to Hold Emergency Policy Meeting  
+ Romania May Abandon Yield Cap as Investors Balk as ‘Illusion’  
+ Obama Says Revived New Orleans a Symbol of Resilience  
+ Beck Says Rally Showed Discontent With U.S. Direction  
+ Obama Blows Off 3 Billion Wannabe Billionaires: William Pesek  
+ Obama Calls New Orleans a Symbol of Resilience After Katrina  
+ India’s Economy Probably Expanded at Fastest Pace Since 2007  
+ U.S. Gasoline Falls to $2.6979/Gallon, Lundberg Says  
+ Rising China Wages Cut Advantage Over Mexico, Flextronics Says  
+ Sanofi Offers $18.5 Billion in Cash for Genzyme  
+ Hurricane Earl Heads West; Danielle Is Downgraded  
+ Obama Administration Plans Mortgage Aid, Donovan Says  
+ ‘The Last Exorcism’ Takes No. 1 at Box Office for Lions Gate  
+ Shirakawa Returns a Day Early Amid Speculation of BOJ Meeting  
+ South Korea to Ease Lending Rules, Extend Home Buyer Tax Breaks  
+ Sanofi Said to Send Second Letter to Genzyme on Purchase Bid  
+ Hurricane Earl Tracks West in Atlantic; Danielle Weakens  
+ Shirakawa Returns Early Amid Reports of BOJ Meeting  
+ BHP Says Potash Offer Is Fair, Timing of Bid Is ‘Opportune’  
+ AstraZeneca’s Brilinta Doesn’t Require Genetic Testing  
+ China Eastern Air Profit Jumps 79% on World Expo, Stronger Yuan  
+ Hong Kong Stages March, Seeks Probe of Manila Siege  
+ AstraZeneca’s Brilinta Doesn’t Require Gene Testing, Study Says  
+ Bank of Japan May Hold Emergency Meeting, DJ Reports  
+ Gulf Navigation Seeks Oil Tankers as Economy Recovers  
+ Qatar, Israel Shares Advance on Bernanke’s Pledge, Oil Gains  
+ Hurricane Danielle Downgraded; TS Earl May Strengthen  
+ ICC Says Man Arrested in Cricket Betting Inquiry  
+ Danielle Weaker, Downgraded to Category 1 Hurricane, Center Says  
+ Bernanke Says Fed Can Prevent Recession, Avoids Stimulus Pledge  
+ Abu Dhabi, Israel Shares Rise on Bernanke’s Pledge; Oil Gains  
+ Santos May Seek to Sell Shares as Australian LNG Plans Advance  
+ Israeli Bonds Decline as Bernanke Speech Drives Up U.S. Yields  
+ Stem-Cell Transplants Help Heart-Failure Patients, Study Shows  
+ BHP Says Potash Offer Is Fair; Timing Is ‘Opportune’  
+ Hurricane Danielle Moves North; Earl Is Forecast to Strengthen  
+ BP Internal Report Said to Find Engineers Misread Test Results  
+ South Korea’s Premier-Nominee Quits After Opposition  
+ Jackson Hole Bubble Clash Shows Challenge for Central Bankers  
+ Employment, Manufacturing Probably Slowed: U.S. Economy Preview  
+ Beck, Palin Stress God, Country at Washington Tea Party Rally  
+ Obama Marks Katrina Anniversary as New Orleans Copes With Spill  
+ China Backs Rare Earth Controls as Environmental Step  
+ China Defends Rare Earth Export Control as Environmental Choice  
+ Chile to Drill Second Tunnel to Speed Rescue of Trapped Miners  
+ BOE’s Bean Says May Need More Stimulus for Growth  
+ HP Trumps Dell in 3Par Bidding, Offering $2 Billion  
+ Obama Marks Katrina Anniversary, New Orleans Rebuilds  
+ Beck, Palin Rally in Washington Stresses God, Country  
+ ’Turn Back to God,’ Beck Tells Washington National Mall Crowd  
+ Noda to Act on Yen If Needed, Says BOJ Can Do More  
+ BOE’s Bean Says More Stimulus May Be Needed to Sustain Recovery  
+ Hurricane Danielle Moves North, Aims East of Bermuda  
+ Saudi Shares Gain Most in One Month on Oil, Bernanke Comments  
+ Obama Says Iraq War Is ‘Ending,’ Promises Support for Veterans  
+ Danielle Weakens to Minor Hurricane, to Pass East of Bermuda  
+ Santander Acquires $4 Billion U.S. Car-Loan Portfolio  
+ Kim May Have Met With President Hu During China Visit  
+ U.K. Government Bonds Advance for Fifth Week on Recession Risk  
+ German Bunds Post Fifth Weekly Gains on Global Growth Concern  
+ Floods, Drought Block Gains in China Grain Production  
+ Southeast Asia Summit Is a ‘Critical Test’ for U.S., Group Says  
+ Hurricane Danielle to Pass East of Bermuda, Bringing Big Waves  
+ India Gold Imports to Top 2009 as Buyers Accept Record Prices  
+ U.S. Stocks Fall for Third Week, Longest Decline Since February  
+ Boeing Shifts Leaders for 747-8 Jet After Delay on Dreamliner  
+ Beck, Palin to Hold ‘Restoring Honor’ Gathering in Washington  
+ Red Dead vs. Red Ink  
+ The Halo Effect of Microsoft's Halo  
+ Gold's Evangelist  
+ What's New for Weekend Warriors: Extreme Adventures  
+ Napping Gets a Nod at the Workplace  
+ Ideas Wanted: Multinationals Open Doors to Entrepreneurs  
+ SEC Sues Former Dell Top Accountants Over Earnings Manipulation  
+ Obama’s Vineyard Golf Outings Include UBS’s Wolf, Lawyer Jordan  
+ Bank of America Must Defend Claims It Concealed Merrill Bonuses  
+ New Orleans Is ‘Back’ From Katrina Devastation, Officials Say  
+ UAL, Continental Await Holders’ Votes After U.S. Clears Merger  
+ Jackson Hole Debate on Recession Risk Shows Bernanke Challenge  
+ Volcker Panel Gives Obama Outlines for Revamping U.S. Tax Code  
+ Kan Says May Take ‘Bold’ Steps on Yen; Pressures BOJ  
+ Stanford Committed No Crimes, Securities Expert Says  
+ Japan Yen Intervention May Fail Without U.S., EU Coordination  
+ UAL, Continental Can Form Biggest Airline, U.S. Says  
+ Skilled Healthcare Loses Mistrial Bid Over Verdict  
+ Trichet Says Failure to Cut Government Debt Risks ‘Lost Decade’  
+ Dell Former Top Accountants Sued by SEC for Fraud  
+ Pfizer Settles Prempro Case Before Damages Retrial  
+ Southwest to Add Second NYC Airport With Newark Slots  
+ Saskatchewan Considering ‘All Options’ to BHP’s Bid for Potash  
+ Pershing, Winthrop Oppose Bar to Stuyvesant Auction  
+ New Orleans Rebounding Five Years After Katrina, Leaders Say  
+ Bermuda Sets Watch for Strongest 2010 Hurricane  
+ Obama’s Vineyard Foursomes Include UBS’s Wolf, Lawyer Jordan  
+ Christie Fires N.J. Education Chief After Grant Error  
+ Feinberg Challenged by Attorneys General on BP Fund  
+ Intel Investors Get Whipsawed  
+ AIG’s Insurers Settle Investor Suit Over Greenberg  
+ Lincoln National Surges on Speculation of Takeover  
+ Banks Need New Capital on Housing Dip, Whitney Says  
+ Ford Recalls 575,000 Windstars on Axle-Fracture Risk  
+ Tiffany Tumbles as Sales Fall Short of Estimates  
+ Cable Bills Rise for Those Stuck to Couch  
+ Time Warner, Disney Hung Up on ESPN Site  
+ Facebook's $34 Billion Valuation  
+ SEC Passes Rule That May Help Investors Change Boards  
+ HP Tops Dell in 3Par Bidding With $2 Billion Offer  
+ Calderon Says Mexico Migrant Massacre Investigator Is Missing  
+ U.S. Government Workers in Monterrey Told to Send Children Home  
+ Lincoln National Leads S&P 500 Index on Takeover Speculation  
+ Chile Readies Drill in Bid to Save Trapped Miners  
+ The Retailer's Clever Little Helper  
+ Japan's Mizuno Swings for the Fences  
+ Intel Cuts Third-Quarter Sales, Gross Margin Forecast  
+ Wal-Mart Rising, IOUs Falling Show Weak Economy: Credit Markets  
+ Reinhart Says U.S. Needs to More Aggressively Write Down Debt  
+ Stocks Advance, Treasuries Retreat on Bernanke, Economy  
+ U.S. Economy: Growth Decelerates More Than Previously Estimated  
+ U.S. Stocks Advance After Bernanke Pledge to Spur Growth  
+ Beck Rally Drawing Backers of ‘Babies, Guns, Jesus’  
+ BMW’s Not-So-Mini Mini Targets Families  
+ Bernanke: Fed Will Do ‘All It Can’  
+ Roubini: U.S. Can’t Prevent Slower Growth  
+ HP Tops Dell in 3Par Bidding  
+ Boeing May Risk More Penalties After Sixth Delay on Dreamliner  
+ Roubini Says Federal Reserve Is ‘Running Out of Policy Bullets’  
+ Kan Says Japan May Take ‘Bold’ Steps on Yen, Pressures BOJ  
+ Moody’s Asks Municipalities to Indemnify Firm on Ratings  
+ Stocks Advance, Treasuries Retreat on Economy, Bernanke  
+ U.S. Stocks Advance as Bernanke Says Fed Will Help Economy  
+ Stock Picks: J. Crew, PNC Financial, Potash Corp.  
+ Akerson Takes the Wheel at General Motors  
+ Google Web Calling Won't Kill Skype  
+ Roubini Says U.S. Can’t Prevent Slower Economic Growth  
+ Potash Bid Speculation Sparks Vale Bond Plunge: Brazil Credit  
+ U.K. Economy Grows Most Since 2001 on Construction  
+ Feldstein Sees ‘Significant Risk’ of Another U.S. Recession  
+ U.S. Stocks Rise as Economic Growth Tops Estimates; 3Par Jumps  
+ Stocks Advance, Treasuries Retreat on Economy; Yen Weakens  
+ European Stocks Gain on U.S. Growth; Monte Paschi, Vopak Climb  
+ Dell Matches HP’s Offer for 3Par, Boosting Bid to $1.8 Billion  
+ U.S. Stock Futures Extend Gains After GDP Growth Tops Forecasts  
+ Economy in U.S. Grew a Revised 1.6% in Second Quarter  
+ Economy, Visas Curb Foreign Students’ U.S. Job Hunt  
+ U.S. Futures Gain, Treasuries Retreat on Fed Bets; Yen Weakens  
+ Danielle Becomes Year’s Strongest Atlantic Hurricane  
+ Dana’s Cross Wants North Sea Fields, Says KNOC Bid Isn’t Enough  
+ Boeing Delays 787 Following Rolls-Royce Engine Holdup  
+ U.S. Stock-Index Futures Rise Before Bernanke Speech, GDP Data  
+ Covered Bonds Surge as Yields Fall to Five-Year Low  
+ European Stocks Fluctuate Before Bernanke Speech; EADS Declines  
+ U.S. Futures Gain, Treasuries Retreat on Stimulus; Yen Weakens  
+ China Resources May Use $707 Million on Acquisitions  
+ European Stocks Decline, Extending Weekly Drop; EADS Retreats  
+ Japan Should Ease Arms Ban, Defense Official Says  
+ China Iron Ore Imports to Rebound to Record, NYK Says  
+ Investors Pull $7.1 Billion From Stock Funds Globally  
+ Balls Says Slashing U.K. Deficit May Cause New Slump  
+ State Street May Buy Bank of Ireland Investment Unit  
+ Asian Stocks Fluctuate on U.S. Concern; Japan Shares Erase Loss  
+ India Aims to Triple Port Capacity, Easing Trade Bottlenecks  
+ Gold Demand to Surge in Vietnam as Dong, Stocks Slump  
+ Yen Falls on Speculation Japan Will Act to Curb Currency Gains  
+ Boeing Sets 787 First Delivery Date for Mid-First Quarter 2011  
+ China Green Tumbles After Delaying Earnings Approval  
+ Argentine Bonds Head to Worst Slide Since May: Argentina Credit  
+ Google's E-Mail Calling No Threat to Skype  
+ Dan Akerson Takes the Wheel at GM  
+ Autoworkers Adjust to End of Jobs Bank  
+ Cancer-Drug Makers Turn to Cocktails  
+ What's China's Real Inflation Rate?  
+ Leo Hindery on China's Yuan  
+ Fans May Not 'Like' Facebook Film  
+ BP Executives Say They Didn’t Know Who Had Command Before Blast  
+ AIG’s Insurers Settle Investor Suit Over Greenberg’s Tenure  
+ Police Immigration-Checks Law Should Be Upheld, Arizona Argues  
+ Paterson Faces Possible Charges Over Yankees Tickets Testimony  
+ HP’s $1.8 Billion 3Par Offer Steps Up Its Bidding War With Dell  
+ Bernanke Prepares Wyoming Speech as U.S. Economic Prospects Dim  
+ No iPhone Boost for Apple's Chinese Partner  
+ KIC to Move to Direct Investment After ‘Flat’ Returns  
+ Japan’s Consumer Prices Slide, Adding to Risk of Slower Growth  
+ Asian Dollar Sukuk Relative Yields Slump: Islamic Finance  
+ China Begs, Borrows, Steals American Know-How: Peter Navarro  
+ Asian Stocks Decline on U.S. Growth Concern, Advancing Yen  
+ Pimco’s El-Erian Says ‘Alarming’ Signals Show Economy Faltering  
+ Japanese Stocks Retreat on Recovery Concerns; KDDI Slumps  
+ Yen Advances Against Euro on Signs Global Economy Is Slowing  
+ RIM Offers India Compromise to Avoid BlackBerry Service Ban  
+ Canada Pension Agrees to Buy Intoll for $3 Billion  
+ Investors Take $7.1 Billion From Equity Funds in Week, EPFR Says  
+ Japan Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Falls to 5.2%  
+ Brangelina Cake, Jimi’s Flat, Notting Hill: London Weekend  
+ Frugal Consumers Hurt Health-Care Stocks  
+ Toyota to Recall 1.1 Million Cars on Stalling Risk  
+ Autoworkers Adjust to End of Job Banks  
+ HP Again Tops Dell on 3Par Bid  
+ Intel Nears Buy of Infineon Wireless Unit  
+ N.J. Governor Sees Tough Choices Ahead  
+ Private Equity Loses Pension Commitments  
+ Bernanke, Trichet Economic Paths May Diverge at Jackson Hole  
+ Google Web Calling Needs Mobile, Business Support, Analysts Say  
+ BP Executives Tell Panel They Didn’t Know Who Had Well Command  
+ Optimists Cut U.S. Forecasts as Hiring, Spending Cool  
+ Paterson’s Testimony About Tickets Was ‘Inaccurate’  
+ Stanford Loans Prove Fraud, Lloyd’s Examiner Says  
+ Chile Taps NASA for ‘Unheard of’ Trapped Miner Rescue  
+ Autoworkers Adjust to End of Job Bank  
+ Review: BMW Alpina Attacks Corners  
+ Tisch Says Lack of Confidence in Obama Hurts Growth  
+ Bonds Sink as Fernandez ‘Unnerves’ Investors: Argentina Credit  
+ Greek Opposition Slams Papandreou for New Spending on Advisers  
+ Fugitive Nadir Arrives in U.K. to Face Fraud Trial  
+ Texas Issuers Sell $1 Billion as Recession Risk Lowers Yields  
+ Cerberus’ NewPage Turns ‘Increasingly Toxic,’ CreditSights Says  
+ Google Street View Car Halted, Searched Outside Paris  
+ Sinochem, Sinofert ‘Closely Watching’ BHP Potash Bid  
+ The Hotel Amenities Arms Race  
+ Low-Season Travel  
+ Tata Power Said to Be in Talks to Buy InterGen Stake  
+ Dell Offers $1.6 Billion for 3Par, Topping HP’s Bid  
+ Jobless Claims in U.S. Decrease More Than Forecast  
+ U.S. Stock-Index Futures Rise on Drop in Initial Jobless Claims  
+ Stocks, U.S. Index Futures, Commodities Rise on Jobless Claims  
+ Slower U.S. Capital Investment May Reach Job Market  
+ Shipping Lines Must Be ‘Level Headed’ on Capacity, Cosco Says  
+ Booming Africa: An Opportunity for Europe  
+ U2’s Bono Jams With Dissident Russian Rocker, Hails Gorbachev  
+ Philippines Keeps Interest Rate at 4% Even as Growth Quickens  
+ Autoworkers Adjust to Job Banks’ End as GM, Ford Try to Rebound  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures Rise on Stimulus Optimism; Yen Weakens  
+ Fugitive Polly Peck Founder Nadir Flies to London to Face Trial  
+ Yen and Dollar Decline as Rising Stocks Damp Demand for Safety  
+ ‘Concrete Cow’ Turns U.K. Crops to Power for Profit  
+ Chris Christie: GOP Darling  
+ Christie's Atlantic City Plan  
+ The Zero Percent Solution  
+ Job Losses May Sink Housing  
+ As Crop Demand Grew, PotashCorp Became a Target  
+ BHP's CEO: 'Small Universe' of Rival Bidders  
+ Corporate Dreamers Escape to Yucatan Coastal Haven  
+ Japanese Stocks Rise for First Time in Five Days; Yahoo Jumps  
+ BHP’s Kloppers Eyeing Acquisitions ‘Beyond’ Potash  
+ Credit Agricole Profit Rises 89% on Investment Bank  
+ Strike Undermines Zuma Ties With South African Union  
+ Diageo Full-Year Profit Gains 1.5%, Matching Analyst Estimates  
+ Australia Independents Fault Abbott for Closed Book  
+ Asian Stocks Climb on Valuations, Yen Weakens, Copper Advances  
+ Goldman Slips in Corporate Finance  
+ ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Actor Is Prohibited From Leaving Australia  
+ Yen Falls on Speculation Japan’s Policymakers Will Intervene  
+ Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Shipping Lines Drop, Inpex Advances  
+ Refining Margins 51% Decline May Worsen in Asia: Energy Markets  
+ Murkowski Awaits Count of Tea Party-Sponsored Vote  
+ Korea Revives Sukuk Bill Opposed by Pastors: Islamic Finance  
+ Panasonic, Samsung SDI Battery Price War May Intensify on Glut  
+ As 787 Drags, Boeing Seeks Culture Shift  
+ Rolls-Royce Blowout Shutters Boeing, Airbus Test Bed  
+ Safer, Snazzier Homes for New Orleans  
+ Pitt, Fetishist Spice Up Lee’s Katrina Film  
+ Goldman Loses Muscle in Corporate Finance  
+ Low Bond Yields ‘Double-Edged,’ Wells Says  
+ For HP, Dell It's 3Par or Nothing  
+ U.S., Canada Anlysts Disagree on BlackBerry  
+ Cosan, Shell Venture Ready for ‘Many Acquisitions’  
+ Morgan Stanley Analyst Says Governments to Default  
+ Obama Call for More Drilling Before Spill Faulted by Commission  
+ Wal-Mart Appeals to U.S. Supreme Court in Bias Case  
+ Ford Motor Gained Market Share in August, Fields Says  
+ Apple Said to Plan 99-Cent TV Shows to Fend Off Hulu  
+ Ericsson Charts Changing Usage of TV  
+ Stock Picks: Apple, Applied Materials, Medtronic  
+ Brighter Outlook for Solar Power  
+ Wheat Drop Sends Bond Yield to One-Month High: Argentina Credit  
+ Sales of U.S. New Homes Dropped to Record Low in July  
+ U.S. Stocks Extend Losses After New-Home Sales Unexpectedly Drop  
+ Natural Gas Falls Below $4 on Sluggish Economy, Lack of Storms  
+ HP, Dell May Face Slim Pickings After 3Par Bidding  
+ Natural Gas May Fall to $3.43 in September: Technical Analysis  
+ Putin to Offer Shortest-Term Debt in Seven Years: Russia Credit  
+ German Business Confidence Unexpectedly Increases  
+ Thailand Raises Interest Rate, Signals More Increases  
+ Audi to Sell A1 Compact Car Outside Europe, Boost Production  
+ Debt Rally Cracking as Double-Dip Fears Haunt: Credit Markets  
+ First Solar ‘Confident’ of Price Accord on Biggest Solar Plant  
+ Millionaires' Kids Hunt M&A Targets  
+ Greek Banks Under Pressure to Merge  
+ McCain Wins Primary Race for Fifth Senate Term  
+ UnitedHealth Races McKesson in $11 Billion Health-Tech Hunt  
+ Manila Tourist Deaths Transmit Flaws Stated By Police  
+ China May Make Example of Buffett-Backed BYD Case  
+ Yen Drops From 15-Year High on Speculation Japan Will Intervene  
+ Singapore Bond Sales Beat Record as Economy Fires  
+ Heineken First-Half Net Beats Estimates on Lower Costs, Gains  
+ McCain Wins Arizona Republican Primary on Way to Fifth Term  
+ Chalco’s Xiong Seeks Stakes in Coal, Power Producers  
+ McCain Wins Primary Race for 5th Senate Term, AP Says  
+ Goldman Loses Muscle in Corporate Finance as Bond Share Shrinks  
+ UBS to Create M&A Team for China, Headed by Partnow  
+ Terror Defendants Eagerly Pursued ‘Murderous’ Plot, U.S. Says  
+ U.S. Stem Cell Ruling May Boost Asian Research  
+ Chalco Seeks to Invest in Coal, Power Companies, Xiong Says  
+ Florida’s Scott to Vie With Sink for Governor After Upset Win  
+ Treasury Yields Fall to Unattractive Levels: Technical Analysis  
+ Yangzijiang in Takeover Talks as Slump Damps Prices  
+ Golfers Say They Aren’t Bound by Asian Tour Ban on Rival Events  
+ Asian Stocks Retreat on U.S. Home Sales, Slowing Japan Exports  
+ Florida Democrats Pick Meek for Three-Way Senate Race  
+ Solar Power: Brighter Long-Term Investment Outlook  
+ Apple's New Video Strategy Coming Into Focus  
+ Australia Counts Special Ballots That Could Sway Vote  
+ Florida Democrats Choose Meek for Senate Run, AP Says  
+ Japan Stocks Fall as U.S. Home Sale Drop Fuels Growth Concerns  
+ Japan’s Export Growth Slows as Global Demand Wanes  
+ China May Make Example of Buffett-Backed BYD Land-Use Violation  
+ Lloyd’s, Stanford Trial Begins on Insurance Claim  
+ Russian Recovery Means Auto Market Is Bright Spot for Europe  
+ Slim’s Carso Considers Real Estate, Mining Spinoffs  
+ Los Angeles Workers to Pay Health Insurance Cost for First Time  
+ Gas Futures Premium at Narrowest in Seven Years: Energy Markets  
+ Yen Falls From 15-Year High on Speculation Japan Will Intervene  
+ Euro Needs Germany to Get Control of Purse Strings: David Marsh  
+ Ireland Credit Rating Cut One Step by S&P on Bank-Rescue Costs  
+ In This Case, Greed Isn't Good, 'Gekko' Says  
+ Stem Cell Ruling Will Be Appealed by U.S. Justice Department  
+ Roche Wins U.S. Ruling in Fight Over Generic Boniva  
+ Stem Cell Grants Held Up by U.S. Agency After Judge’s Decision  
+ DuPont Gains on Monsanto as Farmers Question Seeds  
+ Commodities Fall to Six-Week Low on Concern Recovery Is Slowing  
+ Ireland Long-Term Sovereign Credit Rating Cut by S&P  
+ Cemex Tumbles Most in Seven Months on U.S. Home Sales  
+ Banks Pay Savers Record Low Rates  
+ Farrell: Small Tax Steps Could Help Deficit  
+ Apple Readies 99-Cent TV-Show Rental  
+ Treasuries Rally, Pushing Two-Year Note Yields to Record Low  
+ Heart Pump Device Didn’t Help People Getting High-Risk Surgery  
+ Bank of America Said to Seek 1 Million Square Feet in New York  
+ Chilean President Sees Miners Rescued by Christmas  
+ Oil-Spill Investigation Focuses on Command, Bonuses  
+ Tiger Woods Apparel Snubbed  
+ Tiger Woods' Divorce  
+ Citi Overhaul Leads to Late Loans  
+ Home Sales Drop More Than Forecast  
+ Small Tax Reform Steps, Big Payoff  
+ Italian Tax Cheats  
+ Wells Fargo Builds CMBS Business Once Led by Wachovia  
+ Somali Insurgents Intensify Offensive, Kill Lawmakers  
+ Stocks, Oil Tumble on Home-Sales Plunge; Treasuries, Yen Rally  
+ Insulin Users Have Higher Cancer Risk; Causes Unclear in Study  
+ Distillates Rising to 27-Year High in Survey: Energy Markets  
+ Treasuries Surge, Pushing Two-Year Note Yields to Record Low  
+ Stock Picks: Focus Media, Priceline.com, Time Warner Cable  
+ Israel's Celeno Finds Growth in the East  
+ Citigroup, HSBC, StanChart to Seek China Bond License  
+ Yield Hunt Drives Longest-Maturity Debt Demand: Credit Markets  
+ Gome Urges Investors to Oppose Founder’s Move to Oust Chairman  
+ Stocks, U.S. Futures, Oil Fall on Economy; Yen, Bonds Rally  
+ Asian Stocks Fall on Growth Concern; Nikkei Enters Bear Market  
+ Sawiris Pushes VimpelCom Deal as Debt Mounts  
+ Qualcomm, AT&T Move in on 'M-Health'  
+ New Mobile Health-Care Products  
+ Tax Reform: These Small Steps Could Help Deficit, Economy  
+ The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts  
+ Sparring Over Bush's Tax Cuts  
+ Citigroup Overhaul of Consumer Finance Unit Said to Cause More Late Loans  
+ DuPont Gains on Monsanto as Farmers Switch Seeds  
+ Indian Cement Stocks to Gain as Construction Picks Up  
+ AWB Recommends A$1.2 Billion Takeover Bid From Agrium  
+ Asian Stocks Fall on Economic Growth Concerns; Yen, Dollar Gain  
+ Korea National Says Offer Fully Reflects Dana’s Value  
+ Chalco to Expand to Coal, Iron Ore as Costs Rise  
+ Emerging Markets Set to Rally on Momentum: Technical Analysis  
+ GOP Senators Go After China's Huawei  
+ Travel Sites Get Boost from Four-Star Hotels at Three-Star Prices  
+ Google Goes to the Guggenheim to Take YouTube Fare Upmarket  
+ Carter to Go to North Korea to Release Prisoner, Reports Say  
+ China Will ‘Tolerate’ Breach of 2010 Loan Target, SocGen Says  
+ Aldar’s Sukuk May Rally on Abu Dhabi Support: Islamic Finance  
+ Yen Rises to 8-Year High Versus Euro on Global Slowdown Concern  
+ Hong Kong Leader Criticizes Handling of Deadly Manila Standoff  
+ Gome Urges Investors to Oppose Move to Oust Chairman  
+ Foster’s Turns to Loss on A$1.2 Billion Wine Writedown  
+ Sex Harassment at Work Gets Weirder, Scarier: Susan Antilla