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Americans’ wealth up for 3rd straight quarter

Americans regained more of their shrunken wealth last quarter, mainly because the economy boosted stock portfolios. But the gain was less than in the previous two quarters.

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New jobless claims fall less than expected

The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for unemployment insurance fell slightly less than expected last week, a government report showed on Thursday, hinting at a slow labor market recovery.

United States - Jobless claims - Unemployment benefits - Labour economics - Business
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Trade gap shrinks as auto, oil imports drop

The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly shrank in January, reflecting a big drop in imports of oil and foreign cars. American exports also fell.

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Fed emerges from battle poised to be stronger

The Federal Reserve, still dusting itself off from a fight that threatened to trim its powers, could emerge from a overhaul of banking rules as the top cop over financial institutions.

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Survey: Pace of foreclosures may be slowing

RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S. households facing foreclosure in February grew 6 percent from the year-ago level, the smallest annual increase in four years.

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Fannie, Freddie’s $125 billion tab still growing

The federal government has spent the past half year trying to roll back its efforts to support the financial markets, except for involvement in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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Wall Street reform hits an impasse

Chances of a broad overhaul of U.S. financial regulation this year dimmed on Thursday after bipartisan Senate talks collapsed.

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Big majority wants Wall Street regulation

An overwhelming majority of Americans wants Wall Street subjected to tougher regulation in the aftermath of the bank bailout and the bonus scandals, according to a poll.

Wall Street - United States - Business - Financial services - Banks and Institutions
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Obama outlines steps in bid to double exports

President Barack Obama sought to put some detail behind his lofty drive to double U.S. exports over the next five years, calling the effort imperative to putting people back to work.

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Still down? It may be time to take a loss

With a yearlong rally,  it’s time to admit some investments are losers, sell them and move along. Hanging on just to ‘get even’ can cost you dearly.
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