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Financial Times: Tech and consumer stocks weigh on Wall St
US equities closed down after a choppy day where early gains were erased by plummeting technology and consumer staples stocks
Financial Times: Upbeat GKN breaks new ground
In the third of a series of interviews with UK corporate leaders, Sir Kevin Smith, chief executive of GKN, tells Michael Kavanagh that the engineering group is back on the acquisition trail after the recession took its toll
Financial Times: Travis Perkins resumes dividends
The builders' merchant returns to dividend payments after a two year hiatus, as it overcame a weather-blighted start of the year to beat market expectations for the first half of 2010
Financial Times: BME to overhaul trading system
Move is an apparent sign that the Spanish stock exchange is preparing for competition from the same alternative platforms that have ravaged the market share of its larger European rivals
AllAfrica: Nigeria: SEC to Sue 260 Capital Market Operators for Alleged Violation of Ethics
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says it plans to drag 260 capital market operators before the Investments and Securities Tribunal (IST) for alleged violation of ethics.
The Scotsman: Yvonne Brady: Insolvency is not the end of the road for firms or jobs
IN MOST people's minds, corporate liquidation is synonymous with failure. Recent figures revealing a record number of liquidations in Scotland painted a depressing picture
The Scotsman: Terry Murden: A much-needed plan for public finances - but will it be fudged?
AT LAST, a plan to tackle the public-spending monster that has dominated the Scottish political agenda for too long.
Yahoo!: Citigroup paying $75M to settle civil charges (AP)
AP - Banking titan Citigroup Inc. is paying $75 million to settle civil charges that it misled investors about its potential losses from subprime mortgages as the housing bust hit in 2007.
Yahoo!: Citi to pay SEC $75 million (Reuters)
Reuters - Citigroup Inc will pay U.S. regulators $75 million to settle charges that it failed to disclose $40 billion in subprime exposure to investorsin 2007, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday.
Yahoo!: FTSE shares slip despite strong company results (AFP)
AFP - Leading shares in London slipped lower on Thursday, giving up early gains as Wall Street reversed direction despite a series of strong company results and economic data, dealers said.
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Wall Street halts Footsie's rebound
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Motorola's Eggs Are In DroidX Basket
Ameriprise Doubles Up On Earnings
Higher Prices Drive Bottom Line For Oil Companies

Forbes.com Market News

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·Motorola's Eggs Are In DroidX Basket
Cell phone maker is banking on big sales of Android-based phone to drive turnaround.
·Ameriprise Doubles Up On Earnings
Financial advisor reports big leap in profits.
·Higher Prices Drive Bottom Line For Oil Companies
Exxon and Royal Dutch Shell both report growing profits.
·Droid Does Give Motorola Hope
Handset maker sells fewer phones in Q2, but makes more money doing it.
·Traders Pump Brakes On Express Scripts
Stock stalls despite 50% jump in revenue.
·Goldcorp Misses, Visa Beats As Earnings Roll On
Gold miner comes up short of estimate, while payment processor topped expectations Wednesday.
·Kellogg's Second Quarter Comes Up Stale
Cereal maker reports decline in revenue and profit after June recall.
·Growing Margins Fuel Exxon's Gushing Profits
Oil firm makes big gains in sales and earnings for second quarter as crude prices rise.
·Southwest's Profits Head Due North
Airline outperforms industry rivals thanks as low-cost tickets, no-fee bag policy attact recession-weary travelers.
·Exxon's Big Quarter Not A Reason To Buy
Look for break of resistance at $64 before moving off sidelines.

Financial Times - Markets - Equities

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·Equities rally not yet a secular bull
The S&P 500 is slightly closer to the 2009 low than the 2007 high, which leaves open the possibility that this is still a bear market rally, albeit a fairly long one
·Profit taking in banking sector derails FTSE 100 rally
The rally on London's equity market fades as investors take profits following the banking sector's recent run higher.
·Confident China climbs two-month†‰peak
Chinese steel and cement industry boosted by optimistic economic predictions
·Pharmaceuticals help European bourses rebound
A clutch of impressive earnings from some of the Europe's biggest companies helps improve sentiment, as the region's traders turn away from worrying US data and concentrate on robust corporate newsflow
·International Power and FTSE lose steam
Terms of proposed reverse takeover by GDF Suez may disappoint
·Miffed markets
The tangle in which Mifid has left Europe's securities markets reflect the broader lesson that market competition and sound regulation are not opposed but mutually dependent
·Bearish forecasts end six-day positive run
Weakness in energy stocks and a late sell-off in the banking sector bring an end to a run of six consecutive positive sessions for the benchmark index
·Canon gives impetus to regional rally
Tokyo led an Asia-wide equity rally amid mounting optimism over corporate earnings
·Nasdaq OMX profits in surprise jump
Nasdaq OMX surprised investors as earnings for the second quarter were boosted by better stock and option trading and exceeded expectations.
·Asia-focus banks carry Footsie to 10-week high
Goldman Sachs talks up their potential growth as a result of China's loosening of currency controls

Yahoo! News: Stock Markets News

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·Citigroup paying $75M to settle civil charges (AP)
AP - Banking titan Citigroup Inc. is paying $75 million to settle civil charges that it misled investors about its potential losses from subprime mortgages as the housing bust hit in 2007.
·Wall Street recovers losses, banks gain (Reuters)
Reuters - Stocks recovered earlier losses in choppy trading on Thursday as technology shares cut declines and gains in bank shares helped lift the S&P 500.
·Stocks regain ground as market stays on bumpy path (AP)
AP - Stocks recovered from early losses Thursday as investors waited for the governments reading on second-quarter gross domestic product.
·Citi to pay SEC $75 million (Reuters)
Reuters - Citigroup Inc will pay U.S. regulators $75 million to settle charges that it failed to disclose $40 billion in subprime exposure to investorsin 2007, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday.
·FTSE shares slip despite strong company results (AFP)
AFP - Leading shares in London slipped lower on Thursday, giving up early gains as Wall Street reversed direction despite a series of strong company results and economic data, dealers said.
·Cisco briefly halted after circuit breaker (Reuters)
Reuters - Trading in Cisco Systems Inc shares was briefly halted on Thursday after triggering a circuit breaker.
·CA-CANADA Summary (Reuters)
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange falls short of global listing standards and should do more to manage potential conflicts of interests in how it regulates listed companies, according to report published on Tuesday.
·Stocks up on AstraZeneca, Bayer, telecom earns (AP)
AP - World stock markets mostly rose Thursday after another batch of positive earnings and further evidence that Europes economy is recovering faster than previously expected.
·European shares rise on strong earnings (AFP)
AFP - Europe's leading stock markets advanced on Thursday, shaking off falls in Tokyo, as dealers reacted to a barrage of earnings from blue-chip companies, including strong numbers from telecoms.
·FTSE 100 edges up in early deals (AFP)
AFP - London's leading shares rose slightly at the start of trading on Thursday as positive corporate earnings figures countered weak US economic data.

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