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U.S. consumers' mood sours in early July

U.S. consumer sentiment wilted in early July to the weakest since March, when confidence in the financial sector and economy were at a low ebb, the Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers showed on Friday.
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Ex-Goldman programmer out on bail in theft case

A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc computer programmer accused of stealing secret trading codes from the financial firm has been released from federal custody after posting bail, authorities said Monday.
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Former Beatles, Stones manager Allen Klein dies

Record label mogul Allen Klein, who handled the affairs of both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died in New York on Saturday after a battle with Alzheimer's disease, a spokesman said. He was 77.
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Weak jobs data sink Wall Street

Stocks fell sharply on Thursday after payrolls data showed more Americans than expected lost their jobs in June, dimming hopes of a quick economic recovery.
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Stock futures drop ahead of June jobs data

Stock index futures fell on Thursday as investors readied for data expected to show more Americans lost their jobs in June than in the previous month, in another sign the economic recovery may be slower than hoped.
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General Motors to seek approval to sell itself

General Motors Corp is heading to bankruptcy court on Tuesday to seek approval to sell its assets to a New GM in a plan to reinvigorate the automaker under U.S. government ownership.
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Bankruptcy court to rule on New GM plan

General Motors Corp is heading to bankruptcy court on Tuesday to seek approval to sell its assets to a New GM in a plan to reinvigorate the automaker under U.S. government ownership.
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Stock futures flat as investors await data

U.S. stock futures were flat on Tuesday ahead of a batch of new data that may give investors insight into the state of the recession-hit economy on the last day of the second quarter.
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U.S. spending and income rise, mood improves

U.S. consumer spending in May rose for the first time since February and savings hit a record high as federal stimulus measures boosted incomes, bolstering the view that the economy was close to emerging from recession.
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Consumer spending rises, mood improves

U.S. consumer spending in May rose for the first time since February and savings hit a record high as federal stimulus measures boosted incomes, while consumer sentiment edged higher in June, bolstering the view that the economy was close to emerging from recession.
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Consumer spending rises; mood improves

U.S. consumer spending in May rose for the first time since February and savings hit a record high as federal stimulus measures boosted incomes, while consumer sentiment edged higher in June, bolstering the view that the economy was close to emerging from recession.
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Consumer spending, income rise; overall mood improves

U.S. consumer spending in May rose for the first time since February as government stimulus measures boosted income, while a consumer sentiment index in June edged higher, bolstering the view that the economy was close to emerging from recession.
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Consumer spending rises; overall mood improves

U.S. consumer spending in May rose for the first time since February as government stimulus measures boosted income, while a consumer sentiment index in June edged higher, bolstering the view that the economy was close to emerging from recession.
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Live on Television: U.S. politicians confess sins

With a tearful admission and groveling apologies, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford on Wednesday became the latest member of a fast-growing club of U.S. politicians -- the penitent sexual wanderers.
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Obama urges passage of historic climate change bill

Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives, urged on by President Barack Obama, announced progress on Tuesday toward quick passage of legislation to fight global warming by reducing industrial emissions of carbon dioxide.
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Rally's fate hinges on Fed, home sales

Without further signs of life in the lackluster economy or hints from the Federal Reserve the outlook is improving, stocks' three-month rally may run into more obstacles next week.

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