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New AIG chief sees smaller, nimbler firm: report American International Group Inc may become a smaller firm with hopefully many of its largest insurance operations intact after assets are sold to pay back a federal loan, new Chief Executive Edward Liddy told the Wall Street Journal in an interview.
In end in sight yet for 'wave' of foreclosures Despite a brisk business in foreclosure sales, the Bay Area real estate market showed little sign of recovery as the summer selling season concluded, according to a real estate report released today. Although more existing single-family homes changed hands in...
Billions in losses from 2 storms NEW ORLEANS -- Physical damage in Louisiana from hurricanes Gustav and Ike will likely range from $8 billion to $20 billion. ���� That's according to an estimate released Thursday by the state economic development agency. The estimate includes both insured and uninsured damage. ���� The report said that businesses
Report: Used U.S. Gadgets Dumped in Asia A new report suggests the majority of used U.S. hardware ends up in Asian countries such as China and India.
Report: Riverside County to need 10,000 new teachers, S.B. County 7,000, by 2015 School districts in Riverside County will need to hire more than 10,000 new teachers by 2015 -- more than any other county in the state -- to keep up with growing enrollment and replace teachers who have retired, according to a new report.
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Morgan Stanley in talks to sell stake to China: FT People walk through Morgan Stanley headquarters in Times Square, on September 18, in New York. Troubled US investment bank is in talks to sell a stake of up to 49 percent to China's sovereign wealth fund, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing people close to the discussions.
Cracking the Glass Ceiling, in Rwanda and Elsewhere Many things are good about ?Women, Power and Politics,? the new installment of ?Now on PBS,? but reporter Maria Hinojosa injects herself into the proceedings shamelessly.
New league to replace NBL THE National Basketball League will be replaced by a new elite competition from next year in one of the major outcomes of a report into basketball in Australia.
Gold surges, pulls back in response to credit news NEW YORK -- Gold briefly shot above $900 an ounce Thursday as panicky investors poured money into safe-haven assets, but the metal later gave back its gains on a report that the government may move more aggressively to steady the teetering financial system.
Dow jumps 400 points in reaction to debt plan NEW YORK ---- Wall Street rallied in a stunning late-session turnaround Thursday, shooting higher and hurtling the Dow Jones industrials up 410 points following a report that the federal government might create an entity to absorb banks' bad debt. The report also cooled investors' fervor for safe investments such as government debt that were in demand for much of the day.
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