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MID-DAY UPDATE: GM ticks on Wall Street and Rolls Royce engines replaced
GM officially goes public today, the first time since it went bankrupt more than a year ago. This is just one of many new Initial Public Offers...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Equal pay for equal work, foreclosure fund and a royal wedding
The U.S. Senate will be considering a bill to ensure women and men receive equal pay for equal work. There's yet another budget deficit reduction...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Chrysler's revamping, GM's stock price and the Beatles on iTunes
After bailing out General Motors, taxpayers may not be able to purchase a piece of the stock pie now. Shares of GM are expected to fetch an...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Ireland's bailout and global entrepreneurship
Retail sales are up 1.2 percent, but consumers remain cautious about where they allocate their dollars. This trend is in keeping with the...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Ireland, quantitative easing and mortgage interest deductions
The Federal Reserve plans to invest $600 billion buying U.S. and corporate debt -- learn why Republicans worry that the Fed may be a wee-bit too...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: G20 and a deficit-reduction plan to save $4 trillion
From G7 to G20, learn about the organization of leaders of 20 of the world's biggest economies -- a lesson to prepare you for the summit currently...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Google gives more and the G20 "bad guys"
Good news -- new people filing for unemployment dropped to the lowest level since July. In judicial news, before the U.S. Supreme Court is a case...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Gold prices glitter and investors go "green"
Gold hit records highs today, topping more than $1,412.75 an ounce. Why are investors putting their faith in gold? Will the Republicans take aim at...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Central Bank to buy bonds, Chrysler predicts profit and "congestion pricing"
Learn why the G-20 nations and other world leaders object to the Federal Reserve's decision to buy $600 billion worth of treasury bonds. We examine...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: Private sector jobs grow, Obama goes to India and grading the "grader"
With 151,000 jobs added to the economy in October, we examine where the strongest growth took place. Good news for investors, the Federal Reserve...


