
New York TimesGreek Bailout Leaves Europe on Road to Disaster: Clive Crook
Bloomberg
If Europe's new plan for Greece succeeds, nobody will be more surprised than the politicians who designed it. At best, the arrangement is a holding action, one that fails yet again to deal with the much larger confidence crisis facing the euro area.
Greece pores over bailout laws amid protestsReuters
IMF Official: 'Huge' Greek Program Implementation Risks In Next Few DaysWall Street Journal
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Globe and MailShares Down Modestly, Ending a 4-Day Streak
New York Times
Stocks closed lower Wednesday for the first time in four trading days. Some investors worried about the details of a bailout deal reached for Greece on Tuesday. But analysts said investors were mostly in a holding pattern after seeing the market hit an ...
Stocks end lower a day after Dow's blip above 13000Los Angeles Times
Stocks fall as Europe frets over GreeceUSA TODAY
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ABC NewsObama urges US corporate tax cut, closing loopholes
Reuters
* President seeks 28 pct corporate rate, down from 35 pct * Proposal is Obama's first tax overhaul package * Analysts see remote chance of election-year action * Romney proposes 25 pct corporate rate By Kim Dixon and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON, ...
Obama proposes cutting corporate tax rate to 28% from 35%Los Angeles Times
Obama signs payroll tax cut extension into lawThe Associated Press
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BloombergHewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates
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Enlarge image Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Marcus Brandt/DPA/ZUMAPRESS.com A Hewlett-Packard computer. Play Video Play Video Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) forecast fiscal second-quarter profit that ...
HP CEO pleads patience with turnaround effort, pledges operational fixes, as ...Washington Post
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BloombergWhy Debit-Card Overdraft Fees Are Under Scrutiny Again
BusinessWeek
By Karen Weise Today the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it is going to take a look at debit-card overdraft fees. If it feels like deja vu, it kinda is. It's been a year and a half since new rules changed how banks can charge for ...
American Bankers Association's Response to CFPB StudyLoanSafe
Consumer agency will probe overdraft feesHouston Chronicle
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BloombergUS STOCKS-Banks sink on European economic worry
Reuters
* S&P 500 struggles at key 1360 level * Euro zone data shows the region could tip into recession * Indexes off: Dow 0.21 pct, S&P 0.33 pct, Nasdaq 0.52 pct * For up-to-the-minute market news, see By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Banks led ...
WSJ: European Stocks End Lower On Data, Greece SkepticismWall Street Journal
U.S. Stocks Decline Amid Disappointing Global Economic ReportsSan Francisco Chronicle
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Chicago TribuneFuller Brush Files for Bankruptcy
Wall Street Journal
By STEPHANIE GLEASON Fuller Brush Co., a faded business icon known for its army of door-to-door salespeople and the mark it left on popular culture, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, five years after its takeover by private-equity firm Buckingham ...
Historic door-to-door retailer Fuller Brush files for bankruptcy protectionWashington Post
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Slate MagazineAT&T CEO pay docked $2 million
CNN
By Stacy Cowley @CNNMoneyTech February 22, 2012: 5:44 PM ET AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson's paycheck is $2 million lighter because of his failed T-Mobile takeover bid. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- What's the cost of a $4 billion gamble gone wrong?
AT&T CEO's pay cut by $2 million because of T-Mobile failureGlobalPost
AT&T CEO takes $2M pay cut over T-Mobile dealSan Francisco Chronicle
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USA TODAYTreasure Coast single-family home sales dipped in January
TCPalm
By Paul Ivice Realtor sales of existing single-family homes dipped in January from the brisk levels of December, but in Indian River and Martin counties were still strongly ahead of the January 2011 pace, data released Wednesday by Florida Realtors ...
Home resales jump more than 4% in JanuaryLos Angeles Times
US home resales at 1-1/2 yr-high, supply fallsReuters
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Wall Street JournalAnother Executive to Face Charges In Mine Disaster
Wall Street Journal
By KRIS MAHER A US attorney charged a former Massey Energy Co. mine superintendent Wednesday with conspiring to obstruct federal regulators before a 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners, in a move that signaled a widening criminal investigation.
Ex-mine official charged in fatal W. Virginia blastReuters
Mine disaster: Official charged with blocking inspections; 29 diedLos Angeles Times
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