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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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  • HSBC Seeks Dismissal of Madoff Trustee Lawsuit, Cites $1 Billion in Losses
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  • Deutsche Bank Sued by Los Angeles Over Foreclosed Properties, Evictions
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  • U.S. May Pursue More Lenders After Suing Deutsche Bank on Faulty Mortgages
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  • U.S. Treasury to Sell $72 Billion in Long-Term Debt, Sees ‘Steady’ Sales
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  • U.S. Stocks, Commodities Drop, Treasuries Gain on Economic Data
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    • CBS Shares Gain Most in 21 Months on Doubling of Dividend, Earnings Growth
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    • HSBC Seeks Dismissal of Madoff Trustee Lawsuit, Cites $1 Billion in Losses
      1 minute ago
    • Deutsche Bank Sued by Los Angeles Over Foreclosed Properties, Evictions
      1 minute ago
    • U.S. May Pursue More Lenders After Suing Deutsche Bank on Faulty Mortgages
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    • U.S. Treasury to Sell $72 Billion in Long-Term Debt, Sees ‘Steady’ Sales
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      Exclusive News


      Spain’s Thousands of Illegal Homes Sour Development Minister’s Sales Pitch
      Jose Blanco , Spain’s development minister, tried to persuade U.K. investors today to purchase unsold vacation homes in a country where more than 50,000 home buyers have lost the legal rights to their properties.
      Bayer CEO Dekkers Says He’s Open to ‘Merger of Equals’ at Health-Care Unit       Updated 52 minutes ago
      Netflix Said to Seek TV, Film Rights for Latin America Service     Updated 2 hours ago
      Bin Laden Aides Are Said to Have Bought Bulk Orders of Pepsi, Coke        

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      U.S. May Pursue More Lenders After Suing Deutsche Bank on Faulty Mortgages
      The U.S. Department of Justice may pursue claims against other lenders after suing Deutsche Bank AG for more than $1 billion, alleging the firm lied while arranging federal insurance on faulty mortgages.


      GM’s First Quarter May Be Most Profitable in 11 Years on Sales
      General Motors Co. , the largest U.S. automaker, may report $1.74 billion in net income for the three months ended in March as rising sales in the U.S. and China helped the company to its best first quarter since 2000.


      No Carter Echo for Obama as Gas Cost May Ease for Campaign
      Soaring gasoline prices have eroded President Barack Obama ’s job-approval ratings and exposed him to political attacks even as futures markets, the chairman of the Federal Reserve and some analysts say prices may soon peak.


      U.S. Agencies Probing Goldman After Senate Referral
      U.S. senators formally referred to the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission an investigative report that found Goldman Sachs Group Inc. misled clients about mortgage-linked securities.
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      Spain’s Thousands of Illegal Homes Sour Development Minister’s Sales Pitch       Updated 48 minutes ago
      Bayer CEO Dekkers Says He’s Open to ‘Merger of Equals’ at Health-Care Unit       Updated 53 minutes ago
      Waiting for Dollars in Belarus Puts Lukashenko on Unrest Alert    
      Sony/ATV Said to Submit Takeover Offer for Warner Music    
      Justice Department Said to Extend Look at AT&T T-Mobile Bid    
      GM Rises to No. 1 on Sales Toyota Can’t Match After Quake      
      SEALs who Killed Bin Laden Remain Secret Heroes in Hometown        
      NYSE Chief Meets With Holders to ‘Get Vote Done’ on Takeover    
      For-Profit College Aid Rules Sent for White House Review  
      Williams-Sonoma Picks Clicks Over Bricks With Global Rollout    



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