Today’s Business News Headlines for This Week!
- S&P downgrade threat clarion call for euro reform
- Toll Brothers Q4 beats Wall Street view
- AutoZone Q1 results beat estimates
- Merck to invest $1.5 bln for R&D in China
- Verizon blocks Google Wallet on Galaxy Nexus-paper
- Huge Vale ore carrier disabled at Brazil port
- France vows powerful summit deal, Geithner presses
- China growth to ease as export outlook darkens
- Fall in UK industry output raises recession fears
- Citi cuts 4,500 jobs, will take $400 mln charge
- Lone Star, Lloyds near deal for 1 bln stg debt-source
- Verizon to take on Netflix with Web service
- Europe moves ahead with fiscal union, UK isolated
- China central bank to create $300 billion FX investment vehicle
- Moody’s cuts three French banks
- Japan watchdog seeks penalty for UBS, Citi
- Toyota counts cost of disasters, yen
- GSK drug fails to hit goal in breast cancer trial
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Sam Latella
Today’s Business News Headlines
- Slovak parties scramble for quick deal on bailout
- PepsiCo third-quarter profit rises
- BoE’s Dale warns UK growth to keep slowing
- Bain to buy Japan restaurant chain for $3.4 bln
- Alcoa profit hurt by slowdown, recession fears
- U.S. reveals Volcker rule’s murky ban on Wall St bets
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Sam Latella
Today’s Business News Headlines
- Moody’s cuts ratings of UK banks RBS and Lloyd
- Sony in talks to buy Ericsson out of JV – report
- BOJ keeps policy on hold, warns on global slowdown
- Samsung says Q3 to top consensus as phones boom
- TSMC, UMC post big declines in Sept revenue
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Sam Latella