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Dish Network loses subscribers, shares down

Satellite television provider Dish Network Corp's posted deeper-than-expected subscriber losses for the fourth quarter as many customers canceled service after a dispute with Fox Network in October blacked out sports programs.

US Dollar/Treasury No Longer Safe-Haven Asset?

US Dollar BIll Seen
The US dollar has traditionally been a safe-haven asset, meaning whenever people are afraid, they sell ‘risky’ assets and flee to the safety of the US dollar. However, starting the week of February 21, 2011, this pattern has been broken.
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AIG profits on asset sales, life unit strong

Bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc earned $11.2 billion in the fourth quarter on asset sales, but charges to expand its reserves for old asbestos claims pushed its underlying operations into another loss.
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Jobless claims fall, durable orders mixed

New claims for jobless aid fell last week, indicating labor market healing, but declines in new home sales and orders for a range of factory goods in January showed the recovery remains uneven.
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Target sees Canada helping profit double in 7 years

Target Corp expects the pace of sales growth at established stores to double this year and predicted that entering Canada in 2013 and its branded credit card discount program could help it reach annual sales of $100 billion within seven years.
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Dish Network loses subscribers in fourth quarter

Satellite television provider Dish Network Corp's posted bigger-than-expected subscriber losses for the fourth quarter as many customers canceled their service after a dispute with Fox Network in October blacked out sports programs.
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UK court agrees Assange extradition to Sweden

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who rocked the U.S. government by publishing thousands of secret diplomatic memos, must be extradited to Sweden to face sex crimes allegations, a British judge ruled on Thursday.
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U.S. foreclosure deal slowed by infighting: sources

U.S. regulators' efforts to settle with banks over improper mortgage foreclosures are being hampered by infighting among the groups involved in the talks, and a settlement may take a while, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Foreclosure deal slowed by infighting: sources

U.S. regulators' efforts to settle with banks over improper mortgage foreclosures are being hampered by infighting among the groups involved in the talks, and a settlement may take a while, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Procter & Gamble to raise prices as costs increase

Procter & Gamble Co will raise some prices as it absorbs higher commodity costs and its sales goal may be under pressure if business does not improve in the United States and other developed markets, Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller said.
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S&P 500 weakens technically

The S&P 500 index on Thursday violated a trendline dating back to August as U.S. equities continued to struggle amid escalating oil prices and fears of violence spreading further across North Africa and the Middle East.
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Food prices could reach 2008 level: USDA

U.S. consumers could see food costs spiking to levels seen during the food crisis of 2008 as higher commodity and energy prices force companies to raise prices on products lining grocery store shelves, the Agriculture Department said on Thursday.
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Dow, S&P fall for third day, but rebound off lows

The Dow and S&P slumped for a third straight day on Thursday as investors continued to fret about the economic impact of continued violence in Libya and oil prices, though gains in Priceline kept the Nasdaq in positive territory.
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GM shares at post-IPO low, oil risk trumps profit

General Motors Co posted fourth-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations, but its shares fell below their IPO price as investor concerns shifted to the pressure from rising oil prices and higher costs of launching and selling new cars.
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Boeing, Airbus brace for tanker decision

The U.S. Air Force prepared on Thursday to announce the winner of an epic $35 billion procurement battle between Boeing and Airbus over 179 aerial refueling planes, its third attempt to start replacing a fleet of planes built before humans first landed on the moon.

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