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Stocks girding for more gains
The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 are bumping up against the best levels in roughly a year-and-a-half, with little to interrupt the flow.
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Bernanke: Fed should oversee all banks
As Congress considers limiting the Federal Reserve's regulatory authority to just the country's largest bank holding companies, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke reiterated on Saturday that the central bank should retain power over banks of all sizes.
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Dollar extends gains
The dollar rose against major currencies Friday as investors continued to worry about finding a solution for Greece's debt problems.
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Long-term Treasurys inch up as stocks dip
Long-term Treasurys rose Friday as stocks inched lower. Shorter term notes were hardly changed.
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Oil plunges on Greek debt woes
Oil fell Friday as fresh worries over Greece's debt crisis pushed the dollar higher against the euro.
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Dollar up on euro as Greece woes resurface
The dollar rose against the euro and the pound Thursday following economic reports from the government and amid renewed concern over Greece's debt.
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Treasurys fall as stocks churn
Treasurys fell on Thursday as the stock market churned and as investors look ahead to the government's auction of $118 billion in notes next week.
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Stock price makes Palm sweaty
If there were a tournament for smartphone companies like the March Madness men's college basketball championship, Nokia, Apple, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and Motorola would likely be the top seeds.
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Oil drops, as dollar strengthens
Oil fell amid a strengthening dollar and continued rise in the stock market.
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Treasury gains lackluster as stocks post 2010 highs
Long-term Treasury markets inched up slightly Wednesday, a day after the Fed's announcement on interest rates. Fed policymakers revealed no surprises when they said they'll continue to keep the federal funds rate near 0% for an extended period.
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