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ILFC Debt Draws Strong Demand
A $1.3 billion loan offering from International Lease Finance Corp. has met with strong investor demand, which will enable the aircraft-leasing unit of AIG raise fresh funds to repay some of its maturing debt.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

BofA Ends Some Overdraft Fees
Bank of America plans to announce that it is eliminating $35 overdraft fees on debit-card purchases as the bank tries to stay ahead of a sweeping round of regulations.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

More Wires in Galleon Case
Prosecutors equipped several cooperating witnesses with recording devices to try to obtain information about targets in the Galleon insider-trading probe.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Prius Tale Prompts New Probe
Toyota and federal investigators probed the latest report of sudden acceleration, a dramatic incident on a California highway that ricocheted around the Internet.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Madonna, Iconix in Joint Venture
Madonna entered a joint venture with Iconix Brand Group to use the entertainer's name and personality in connection with apparel, footwear and other products.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

EMI Music Unit Chief to Depart
Beleaguered music company EMI said the chief executive of its recorded-music division, Elio Leoni-Sceti, is leaving the firm after less than two years.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Baltic Trading IPO Treads Water
The first U.S. IPO to price within its expected range in two months has been basically flat in early trading.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Investors Tap Into Deathbed Bond Deals
Billions of dollars in corporate bonds sold to retail investors come with an unusual provision that could be used to generate a fast profit. There's just one catch: Investors must team up to buy the bonds with someone who is about to die.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Ingersoll Bars Units From Iran Sales
Ingersoll-Rand said it has prohibited non-U.S. subsidiaries from selling products to customers in Iran, following similar moves by Caterpillar, GE and Siemens.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

U.S. Fetches $15.4 Million for Bank's Warrants
The U.S. government sold its warrants to purchase shares of Washington Federal stock for $15.4 million, the Treasury said.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

American Eagle Profit Soars
Teen and young adult clothing retailer American Eagle Outfitters reported earnings surged 81% on higher sales and margin gains due to less discounting.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Medtronic Brain Stimulator Missed Study Goal
The FDA said a study looking at Medtronic's "deep-brain stimulation" system in epilepsy patients failed to meet a study goal looking at a reduction in the seizure rate over a three-month period.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Shell Stops Gas Sales to Iran
The Anglo-Dutch oil major said it is no longer selling gasoline to Iran, the latest company to make such a move during threats of tougher sanctions against the Islamic republic.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Citi to Bolster Private Bank Force
Citigroup plans to roughly double the size of its private banker force in North America over the next several years.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Google Sees End to China Talks
Eric Schmidt said his company expects to soon conclude talks with the Chinese government over the fate of its search engine and business in China.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Madonna, Iconix in Joint Venture
Madonna entered a joint venture with Iconix Brand Group to use the entertainer's name and personality in connection with apparel, footwear and other products.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Deal Talk Lifts Tullett Prebon
Shares in U.K. interdealer broker Tullett Prebon jumped after the company said it is in early talks that could lead to a takeover bid.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Google Reaches Books Deal With Italy
Google struck a deal with the Italian government to digitize up to one million books held in the National Libraries in Rome and Florence.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Baltic Trading IPO Treads Water
The first U.S. IPO to price within its expected range in two months has been basically flat in early trading.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Blumenthal Sues Moody's, S&P
Connecticut's attorney general sued Moody's and S&P, alleging they knowingly assigned "tainted ratings" for "risky investments" backed by subprime loans.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Barclays Plans Swiss Expansion
Barclays plans to start trading operations in Switzerland and is hiring Swiss franc currency traders, people familiar with the situation said Wednesday.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Turkey Ends IMF Loan Talks
Turkey won't conduct further talks with the IMF on a potential new standby loan until at least May, ending more than a year of on-and-off talks on a loan facility favored by economists but resisted by the government.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

BA Talks With Union Continue
BA and the union representing its cabin crew have both made new proposals to try and settle a dispute a long-running dispute over working conditions.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

American Eagle Profit Soars
Teen and young adult clothing retailer American Eagle Outfitters reported earnings surged 81% on higher sales and margin gains due to less discounting.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Euro Zone Recovery Still Weak
Industrial data show that the economic recovery in the euro zone remains feeble and prone to setbacks, despite an industrial pickup in France and Italy.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

OPEC Lifts Oil Demand Forecast
World oil demand is projected to grow by 900,000 barrels per day in 2010, OPEC said, revising up its previous month's forecast while cautioning that the increase is hinged on a sustained global economic rebound, particularly in the U.S.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Tropicana Raising Prices
Tropicana is shrinking the size of its Pure Premium orange juice jug and raising by 5%-8% the price of its gallon containers, due to the freeze that hurt Florida's orange crop.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

 

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Citi to Bolster Private Bank Force
Citigroup plans to roughly double the size of its private banker force in North America over the next several years.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Wholesale Inventories Drop
U.S. wholesalers' inventories unexpectedly fell 0.2% in January, as surging demand pulled goods off shelves in the first month of the year.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

EMI Music Unit Chief to Depart
Beleaguered music company EMI said the chief executive of its recorded-music division, Elio Leoni-Sceti, is leaving the firm after less than two years.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

China Mobile to Buy Bank Stake
China Mobile said it agreed to buy a 20% stake in Shanghai Pudong Development Bank for $5.83 billion as the mobile operator seeks to expand into mobile payment services.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Shell Stops Gas Sales to Iran
The Anglo-Dutch oil major said it is no longer selling gasoline to Iran, the latest company to make such a move during threats of tougher sanctions against the Islamic republic.
  online.wsj.com   2010-03-10

Video: Dangerous Runaway Prius
A driver of a Toyota Prius called 911 to say the car's accelerator was stuck, ending in a dramatic police rescue. Ben Tracy speaks with Katie Couric about this incident.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Soda Tax Bubbling
While childhood consumption of high-calorie beverages has declined in schools, lawmakers nationwide are considering a tax on soft drinks to help curb adult intake as well. Michelle Miller reports.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Toyota Tackles Critics
Engineers from Toyota have spoken out against critics of the automaker with an intricate demonstration designed to disprove claims of faulty electronics systems. Dean Reynolds reports.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: 2010 Iraq Elections Unfold
A sense of normality has started to pervade the streets of Iraq, as ballots there are still being counted following a series of national elections. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from Baghdad.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Little Brother...Big Soldier
In a very personal "Assignment America," CBS News' Steve Hartman shares his personal bond with Lance Corporal Heinrich Soltow, a once-troubled youth who found a new life in the Marines.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Driver's Perilous Prius Experience
A Calif. Prius Driver explains his predicament when his car's accelerator pedal was stuck moving the car to 94 mph. The disgruntled driver refuses to drive his car again.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Seniors Face New Charges for In-Home Care
As States Struggle with Budgets, Elderly Face Fees, Wait Lists for Home Care Help
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Large Tornado Slams Small Oklahoma Town
At Least 5 Homes Destroyed in Hammon, Population 500, as Massive Twister Touches Down Early in Season
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Health Reform's Real Effect on Abortion
AP Analysis: President's Health Care Bill Would Alter Federal Policy, But Experts See No Gov't Funded Abortions
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Ohio St. Shootout
Suspect in Custody after Gunfire Erupts Overnight at a Campus Maintenance Building
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

2 of World's Oldest People Die on Same Day
Mary Josephine Ray, America's Official Eldest, Dies at 114; Daisey Bailey, Dies at 113
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Runaway Prius Stopped in Nick of Time
California Highway Patrolman Guides Driver to Safety after Car Accelerated to 94 MPH
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Tornado Season Powers Up
A massive Okla. twister kicks off what some forecasters are predicting will be a rough tornado season, reports Dave Price.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Toyota Owner Rescued
A California Highway Patrolman guides a Toyota driver to safety following an accelerator problem, reports Ben Tracy.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

DNA Key in Sex Case Vs. Roethlisberger?
Analyst Lisa Bloom Focuses on Cops Saying They'll Probably Ask Him for Sample in Latest Sex Assault Allegations Against Him
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Dow's One-Year Gain
CBS Moneywatch.com's Jill Schlesinger takes the pulse on Wall Street after last year's major market correction and offers tips for how to take perspective on investments.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

Video: Roethlisberger Sex Scandal
Pittsburgh Steelers Star Ben Roethlisberger attracts controversy again after a woman claims she was sexually assaulted by the football star. Experts discuss what is known about the case so far.
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

SeaWorld: Don't Release Whale Attack Video
Family of Slain Trainer Dawn Brancheau Also Want to Prevent Public Airing of Attack Caught on Park's Cameras
  feeds.cbsnews.com   2010-03-09

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