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U.S. regulators and several Wall Street banks are in preliminary talks aimed at reaching settlements to resolve a probe of sales of mortgage-bond deals that helped unleash the crisis.
Legislation set to be introduced next year would prohibit companies from tracking children on the Internet without parental consent.
While national chains often use discounts to draw crowds, many independent specialty stores compete by broadening their whimsical appeal and learn the science of understanding trend-conscious consumers.
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PepsiCo announced a deal to acquire Russian dairy products and fruit-juice maker Wimm-Bill-Dann for more than $5 billion, in one of the biggest foreign investments in Russia outside the energy sector.
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Expectations that the ECB will step up government bond purchases bolstered demand at an auction of Spanish bonds Thursday, but yields far exceeded levels reached at the previous auction two months ago.
Seven debt-panel members backed its plan for getting the U.S. fiscal house in order, setting up the prospect of action next year.
The Fed disclosed the extent to which it supported foreign banks and U.S.-based investment banks in the worst days of 2008, and the breadth of its lending to other firms.
Congressional aides from both parties have begun discussing a temporary extension of tax cuts enacted under Bush.
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The trader, whom the exchange hasn't identified, owns between 50% and 80% of the 355,750 metric tons held in LME-listed warehouses.
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A scout for a U.S. petroleum research firm is one of the latest foreigners to fall afoul of Chinese laws that classify as espionage what much of the world considers normal market research.
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The release of U.S. diplomatic cables could impede American diplomats' ability to engage in one of their most essential functions -- learning about foreign countries -- say some of those cited in cables.
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After three years of lobbying, millions spent on promotional activity and endless pandering, the campaign to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups will reach its conclusion this afternoon.
The revamped $99 Apple TV streams content from online, computers and portable devices, and allows you to rent TV shows and movies, but has a limited selection of video sources.
U.S. small businesses continued to hire in November. But job growth remains modest compared with prerecession years, and many entrepreneurs say they plan to hold back for some time to come.
Stout, smart, snouted invaders are tearing up flower beds and street medians in suburban Texas, and the police are getting creative.
A couple earning $80,000 could lose hundreds per month if the Bush tax rates aren't extended.
Airlines' investment in better baggage-handling technology is paying off: So far this year, the rate at which airlines lose luggage has improved by a whopping 38% compared with two years ago.
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The late president would never have supported a treaty undermining U.S. missile defenses.
In today's pictures, Spain's prime minister arrives at parliament, walls topple in Pompeii, White House Christmas decorations go up and more.