Thursday, January 6, 2011

Bank of America categorizes clients, adds fees

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Factbox: Big hits and misses from December retail sales
Reuters
(Reuters) - Many top US retailers missed Wall Street's expectations for December sales. Some bucked the trend, but others suffered from a blizzard that exacerbated shoppers' post-Christmas tendency to shove wallets back in pockets. ...
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Halliburton, Anadarko Fall After Spill Report Spreads Blame
Bloomberg
By David Wethe and Edward Klump - Thu Jan 06 20:02:37 GMT 2011 Halliburton Co. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. fell today after a US panel investigating the Gulf of Mexico oil spill dimmed expectations that the companies would be able to escape liability ...
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Donald J. Tyson, Food Tycoon, Is Dead at 80
New York Times
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN Donald J. Tyson, an aggressive and visionary entrepreneur who dropped out of college and built his father's Arkansas chicken business into the behemoth Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest producers of poultry, beef and pork, ...
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Bank of America categorizes clients, adds fees
MarketWatch
By Jennifer Waters, MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Bank of America is responding, it says, to a "new economic reality" by tacking on banking fees of $6 to $25 as it restructures accounts according to customers' demands and status. ...
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Germany, China Discuss Trade And Market Access
Wall Street Journal
By Bernd Radowitz and Jean Yung Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES BERLIN (Dow Jones)--German Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle and China's Vice Premier Li Keqiang met Thursday to discuss trade and market access issues, a topic that's come into the limelight in ...
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Energy Fuels gets license for Pinon Ridge; shares jump
Reuters
Jan 6 (Reuters) - Uranium and vanadium mineral development company Energy Fuels Inc (EFR.TO) said it was granted a radioactive materials license for its Pinon Ridge mill by Colorado regulators, sending its shares up to a 52-week high. ...
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The Chance To Buy Yuan
Forbes (blog)
By ROBERT LENZNER For the very first time Americans can invest in yuan by purchasing securities denominated in the hard-to-buy Chinese currency. They are being given the chance to buy bonds being sold by the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, ...
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Bond insurer says it was 'misled' by investment bank
MarketWatch
By Alistair Barr, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Bond insurer ACA Financial Guaranty Corp. said Thursday that it has sued Goldman Sachs Group Inc. over a controversial mortgage-related vehicle that got the investment bank into hot legal ...
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