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China's GDP growth has slowed, but was still at 8.9 percent for the last quarter of 2011. The upcoming primary in South Carolina will focus more on economic issues than earlier contests this year. Newly appointed CFPB Director Richard Cordray explains his plans for the agency. We take a look at how companies spin news stores for their own advantage, and stock brokers in Hong Kong are fighting for their right to a long lunch break.

A sign is posted in front of a Wells Fargo Bank branch on July 19, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. Wells Fargo and Citibank both posted their quarterly earnings today.
A sign is posted in front of a Wells Fargo Bank branch on July 19, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. Wells Fargo and Citibank both posted their quarterly earnings today.
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China said today that its economy grew 9.2 percent last year. The Gross Domestic Product figure is a measure of all the goods and services that make up a country’s economy. Now, for comparison purposes, our economy was growing at rate of less than 2 percent for most of last year. 

Also up? Cognac sales. They hit a record last year, according to the LA Times. That’s mostly thanks to booming sales in China.

In a bond auction in Europe by the Eurozone bailout fund, about $2 billion worth of bonds were sold. And 8 percent of them were bought by Japan, which says they’re still a good investment, despite the fact that the bailout fund’s credit rating was downgraded yesterday.

We’ve got mixed results from the financial sector this morning. Citigroup says its fourth quarter income slipped 11 percent. Wells Fargo’s 4th quarter profit rose 20 percent.

Have you heard about ‘cupcake-gate’? A brewing scandal in which a cupcake was confiscated at the airport in Las Vegas, because of concerns about its gel-like icing? Well the latest development comes from Providence Rhode Island. A bakery there has cooked up a cupcake to get through airport security. According to Time Magazine, the TSA Compliant Cupcake has exactly 3 ounces of frosting, and comes in a clear quart-size plastic bag.

For those of us who can’t be troubled with cooking or waiting in those terribly time-consuming fast-food drive-thru lanes. Burger King wants to make your home the home of the Whopper. According to USA Today, the fast food chain is testing home delivery. No word on how or if they’re managing to avoid soggy fries. And, sorry to disappoint — but they don’t deliver breakfast. 

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