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US overhaul could push some trading overseas
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ALAN CLENDENNING AP Business Writer 
Jun 25, 2010
MADRID (AP) — Will the U.S. financial overhaul push big firms to transfer business to Europe? Some say no: Europe is also working on efforts to tighte...
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Jobless claims drop but remain at elevated levels
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CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER AP Economics Writer 
Jun 24, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Initial claims for jobless benefits fell by the largest amount in two months last week, but remain above levels consistent with heal...
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Durable goods orders fall by 1.1 percent in May
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DANIEL WAGNER AP Business Writer 
Jun 24, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Factory orders for big-ticket manufactured declined in May as demand for commercial aircraft dropped off. But excluding transportati...
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Cisco commits $1B in meeting with Russian leader
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BROOKE DONALD Associated Press Writer 
Jun 24, 2010
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Cisco Systems Inc. said Wednesday it will invest $1 billion to help foster high-tech innovation in Russia. Cisco CEO John Cham...
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Ex-Chrysler dealer in Mo. sues for reinstatement
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JIM SALTER Associated Press Writer 
Jun 22, 2010
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A year ago, Century Motor Corp. lost its Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep dealership. Now, the suburban St. Louis dealer is suing to force Ch...
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6-week slide in gasoline prices may be ending
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MARK WILLIAMS AP Energy Writer 
Jun 14, 2010
It looks like the nearly six-week run in lower gasoline prices is just about over. Gasoline prices have dropped about 8 percent since hitting $2.93 pe...
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Many clergy ill-prepared for retirement
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DAVE CARPENTER AP Personal Finance Writer 
Jun 08, 2010
CHICAGO (AP) — Clergy seem an unlikely group to be facing a retirement security crisis. They generally are looked up to by their parishioners as wise ...
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Factory orders post 1.2 percent April increase
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MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer 
Jun 08, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Orders to U.S. factories posted a moderate increase in April as a big surge in demand for commercial aircraft offset weakness in a n...
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Mercury falling: Ford eliminates mid-range brand
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DEE-ANN DURBIN and TOM KRISHER AP Auto Writers 
Jun 08, 2010
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. will cease production of its 72-year-old Mercury brand by the end of 2010 after years of declining sales. Mercur...
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Strike halts Hyundai’s India production
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Erika Kinetz AP Business Writer 
Jun 08, 2010
MUMBAI, India (AP) — Striking workers forced Hyundai Motor to stop all production in India on Monday, the latest in a series of union battles that hav...
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Bank of America to pay borrowers $108 million
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ALAN ZIBEL AP Real Estate Writer 
Jun 08, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Bank of America will pay $108 million to settle federal charges that Countrywide Financial Corp., which it acquired nearly two years...
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Consumers snap up cars in May, despite fewer deals
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DAN STRUMPF and TOM KRISHER AP Auto Writers 
Jun 08, 2010
Consumers snap up cars in May, despite fewer deals DAN STRUMPF,AP Auto Writers TOM KRISHER,AP Auto Writers DETROIT (AP) — Americans shrugged off fewer...
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