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WALL STREET STILL SPOOKED

Investors fear uncertainty in Spain could spark contagion and unsettle global markets. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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MORE LAYOFFS ON WALL ST.

Big banks are finding new ways to cut staff. Analysts estimate that big banks will cut another 10% to 15% of staff by early 2013. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Wall Street braces for barrage of data

Investors will have a lot to contend with this week: a deluge of earnings and economic reports are due out, including Facebook’s first report as a public company and the first look at U.S. economic growth during the second quarter. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.co
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WEAK OPEN ON WALL STREET

U.S. stocks head for a weak open Friday, as investors took in a mixed bag of corporate news and results and waited for the latest news out of Europe. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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WALL STREET’S SUCKERS

FORTUNE — When it comes to Wall Street scandals these days you can pretty much bet who the biggest loser will be: Your hometown. The recent Libor scandal is no different. The banks’ alleged manipulation of the key interest rate benchmark may have cost municipalities, hospi
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Wall Street extends rally into February

U.S. stocks rose Wednesday, but closed off the highs of the day, on a combination of improved economic data and easing concerns about Europe’s debt crisis. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street and Steve Jobs

What do these three have to do with one another? Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Cantor sees a ‘mob’ occupying Wall Street

The Occupy Wall Street protests have sparked another fight — between a top Republican and President Obama. Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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WALL STREET PROTEST

Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Manhattan’s financial district on Saturday in a largely peaceful protest aimed at drawing attention to the role powerful financial interests played in wreaking havoc on America’s economy. Business and financial news –
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WALL STREET PROTEST

Egyptians did it for democracy. So did people in Tunisia, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria. Now, activist groups are hoping Americans will launch their own uprising — in the form of thousands of protesters descending on Wall Street this weekend. Business and financial news – CNNMo
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