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NY manufacturing grows as import prices slip

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Manufacturing in New York state grew in June even as hiring slowed, supporting views the factory sector is recovering, while import prices recorded their largest decline in nearly a year in May.

Lawmakers gird for showdown on credit raters

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Lawmakers on Tuesday girded for a showdown over a measure that could upend the business model of credit rating agencies like Standard & Poor's and Moody's Corp., in the first real test of the congressional panel crafting a final Wall Street reform bill.
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Wall Street jumps as S&P 500 breaches key level

Stocks jumped on Tuesday as investors went on a buying binge. The S&P 500 turned positive for the year and rose above its 200-day moving average for the first time in a month, suggesting the recent downtrend may be nearing an end.
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U.S. airlines see Q2 revenue gains

Big U.S. airlines including Delta Air Lines and American Airlines parent AMR Corp said on Tuesday second-quarter unit revenue would rise, buoyed by recovering business and international traffic and rising fares.
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Credit raters could get reprieve in Wall Street bill

Credit rating agencies like Moody's Corp and Standard & Poor's hoped to win a reprieve on Tuesday from a proposal that would upend their business model as U.S. lawmakers sat down to craft a final rewrite of financial regulations
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S&P trades above 200-day moving average

The S&P 500 index sent a bullish technical signal on Tuesday as it hit 1,111.11 and traded above its 200-day simple moving average for the first time since May 20.
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EU wants details of 2011 Spain, Portugal fiscal plans

Spain's and Portugal's fiscal tightening plans this year and next are appropriately ambitious but both countries should spell out in more detail austerity steps planned for 2011, the European Commission said on Tuesday.
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Euro rises on solid Spanish auction

The euro hit a two-week high above $1.23 on Tuesday as solid demand at European debt auctions eased worries about the region's fiscal crisis and prompted investors to cover short positions in the currency
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NY manufacturing grows, import prices fall

Manufacturing in New York state grew in June even as employment declined, supporting the view the factory sector is recovering, while import prices recorded their largest decline in nearly a year in May.
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News Corp seeks to reel in BSkyB, rebuffed for now

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is proposing to pay $12 billion to take full control of British satellite broadcaster BSkyB as it seeks to generate steadier earnings and make better use of its cash pile.
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Euro rises broadly on solid auctions, risk appetite

The euro rallied to a two-week high against the dollar on Tuesday as solid demand at European debt auctions soothed worries about the debt crisis and prompted investors to cover short positions in the single currency on increased risk appetite.
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June homebuilder sentiment falls post-tax credit

Home-builder sentiment fell in June by the sharpest amount since the height of the financial crisis as the expiration of a popular homebuyer tax credit dimmed prospective sales, the National Association of Home Builders said on Tuesday.
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Forced index fund sales of Greek debt likely

Investors could be forced to sell billions of euros of Greek government bonds after Barclays Capital and Citigroup strip GGBs from indices following Moody's downgrade of the sovereign credit to junk status.
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Spain sells debt at premium

European policymakers sought to squash talk of a euro zone rescue for Spain on Tuesday as the country saw its borrowing costs rise in a debt auction ahead of an EU summit to discuss steps to fix the currency bloc.
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Wall Street rises with euro and data

Stocks rose on Tuesday as the euro strengthened after successful European debt auctions and U.S. data showed inflation remained under control.
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Cloud-gaming service OnLive set for launch

OnLive announced on Tuesday initial lineup of games and a new pricing plan ahead of its launch on Thursday, as the cloud-gaming service prepares its much anticipated rollout.
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EU exec says Spanish, Portuguese fiscal plan enough

Spain's and Portugal's fiscal tightening plans this year and next are appropriately ambitious, the European Commission said, as it approved progress in fiscal consolidation also in 10 other European Union countries.
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May import prices post largest drop in 10 months

Import prices recorded their largest decline in nearly a year in May as petroleum costs plummeted, according to a government report on Tuesday that bolstered views of tame inflation and low interest rates.
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Oil rises towards $76, Greek worries weigh

Oil rose toward $76 on Tuesday, drawing support from forecasts of reduced crude stockpiles in the United States, but wary after a Greek sovereign debt downgrade that underlined the extent of the euro-zone crisis.
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Foreigners net buyers of U.S. securities in April

Foreign investors reduced purchases of long-term U.S. securities in April but remained net buyers, while China raised its U.S. Treasury holdings for a second straight month, the Treasury Department said Tuesday.
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Risk appetite stabilizes but econ views dip: BofA poll

Investors have become less bullish about the global economy but have not given up on riskier assets, finding equities as cheap as they have been since March 2009, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch poll showed on Tuesday.
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Geothermal Elbowing its Way into the Mainstream

As I've mentioned a few times, geothermal looks to be approaching a rolling boil. A few more positive indicators on the sector presented themselves over the past week. First came news last week that the state of Alaska will reduce royalty rates for geothermal projects on state lands. Previously, state geothermal royalties had been set at a towering 10 to 15% of gross revenues. Under the new legislation, this will fall to 1.75% during the first ten years of income-generating production. After ten...
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Euro turns higher as auctions offset weak ZEW

The euro turned higher on Tuesday as solid demand at debt auctions eased concerns about euro zone debt problems after Monday's downgrade of Greece to junk status by Moody's ratings agenc
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Stock futures rise with euro, data helps

Stocks were set to rise at the open on Tuesday as data showed inflation continues to be under control and strong demand at European debt auctions eased concerns about euro zone fiscal problems.
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EU commissioner attacks Moodys on Greek downgrade

Moody's decision to downgrade Greek debt was ill-advised and ill-timed, European Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn said on Tuesday, adding that it cast fresh doubt on ratings agencies.

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