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U.S. prosecutors are investigating whether Morgan Stanley misled investors about mortgage-derivatives deals it helped design and sometimes bet against, in a step that intensifies Washington's scrutiny of Wall Street.
An Afriqiyah Airways plane carrying 104 people crashed during an attempted landing in Tripoli. A 10-year-old Dutch boy was the sole survivor, while 61 other Dutch passengers died.
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The White House said it is sending legislation to Congress to allow the federal government to collect more damages from companies responsible for oil spills as a sunken rig in the Gulf continues to oil.
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The U.S. trade deficit widened in March to $40.42 billion -- its highest level since December 2008. Exports rose faster than imports, which were pushed up by surging oil prices.
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The euro-zone economy returned to growth in the first quarter, but only modestly, raising questions about whether the recovery can be sustained given the cuts in spending and tax increases needed to restore sustainability in a number of the bloc's leading economies.
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A consortium led by Goldman Sachs is nearing a deal to pay AXA around $1 billion for its 15.6% stake in Taikang Life, China's fourth-largest life insurer.
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Macy's returned to profitability in the first quarter as the department store operator saw sales pick up.
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Big companies are back on the prowl for start-ups and the IPO market has improved, providing some relief to the battered venture-capital industry that invests in young firms.
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When officials at NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group decided to cancel transactions that strayed more than 60% from the price at 2:40 p.m. last Thursday, many saw their profits either evaporate or solidify.
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New U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said his coalition government with the left-leaning Liberal Democrats would have "strength in depth" and a shared determination to tackle the economic crisis.
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The precinct commander in East New York began looking for 7-year-old Patrick Alford in January. Four months later, he is still looking. It is among the most intense searches in recent history.
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The Interior Department said it will split in two the agency that regulates offshore drilling, as lawmakers pressed oil executives for the cause of the Gulf blast.
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China Vice Commerce Minister Fu Ziying pushed back against Western criticism over China's activities in Africa, describing Chinese investment as "more market-driven" and defending Beijing's stance on recent flare-ups.
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Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam said the company is working with Google on a tablet computer, as the wireless company works to catch up with iPad host AT&T in the area of devices that connect to wireless networks.
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China Unicom said it expects to provide hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies to users who buy Apple's iPhone and other smartphones for use on the Chinese carrier's high-speed wireless network.
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U.S. government-bond prices slipped on some hopeful news out of the euro zone and as market participants geared up for a $24 billion sale of 10-year Treasurys in the afternoon.
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You might want to consider changing some of your dollars sooner rather than later, writes Brett Arends. Both fell a long way in the uncertainty leading into Sunday night's bailout, and that may not last.
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Looking for a great summer drive? The routes that auto companies choose for test driving their latest models offer twists, turns and tons of gorgeous scenery.
In the 1990s we mocked the ineptness of jihadists and were confident civilian courts could handle them. Look where that got us.
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Overall, for business-school students in the class of 2010, finding a job has been a mixed experience. Many sectors haven't seen much hiring growth, but there are some signs that companies are beginning to ramp up.
Truman Capote wrote "In Cold Blood" while living in the garden apartment of this Brooklyn Heights townhouse. The 11-bedroom home was recently listed for $18 million, which could set a Brooklyn record if sold.
With the launch of Office Web Apps, the software giant offers a rival to Google Docs – and a new cloud-computing choice for business owners.
With the launch of Office Web Apps, the software giant offers a rival to Google Docs – and a new cloud-computing choice for business owners.
A growing number of universities are launching three-year programs. It cuts costs for students, but the programs can be arduous, requiring heavy workloads and the loss of summers off.
There could be more live cricket in YouTube's future.
Looking for a great summer drive? The routes that auto companies choose for test driving their latest models offer twists, turns and tons of gorgeous scenery.
The company has a huge room filled with 50 scale models of its facilities around the world. But most of the models no longer have a future with the corporation.
In the 1990s we mocked the ineptness of jihadists and were confident civilian courts could handle them. Look where that got us.
Rich Indians may not give much to charity but much of their spending goes directly into the pockets of the country's most needy, says Rupa Subramanya Dehejia, a Mumbai-based economist.