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Major indexes reversed earlier gains Tuesday after a lower-than-expected reading on June consumer sentiment

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Stocks Turn Lower on Disappointing Data

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq auctioned contracts to run eight giant oil and gas fields Tuesday as it sought to take charge of its own reconstruction after six years of war, but oil companies were reluctant to pay what it asked.

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Iraq drives hard bargain at historic oil sale

Investors are looking to keep stocks in positive territory on the last day of the second quarter. Stocks are on track for their best quarterly performance in more than a decade. U.S. stock futures are slightly higher Tuesday morning, extending modest gains…

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Q. We currently own a home worth about $425,000 with an outstanding mortgage of about $290,000. We would like to start building a home on a parcel of land we own free and clear (valued at $85,000)….

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Bridge loan a potential solution to two-mortgage dilemma

The expected loss of 360,000 jobs in June signals a period of rising output and climbing unemployment, dampening prospects for economic recovery

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Job Losses Ease, but Recovery Remains Far Off

The expected loss of 360,000 jobs in June signals a period of rising output and climbing unemployment, dampening prospects for economic recovery

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Job Losses Ease, Recovery Remains Far Off

The expected loss of 360,000 jobs in June signals a period of rising output and climbing unemployment, dampening prospects for economic recovery

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Job Losses Lessen, but Recovery Still Far Off

Chain restaurants, despite their efforts, face mounting pressure to curb marketing of unhealthy foods to children. Are outright fast-food bans next?

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Alcohol, Then Tobacco. Now Fast Food?

The expected loss of 360,000 jobs in June signals a period of rising output and climbing unemployment, dampening prospects for economic recovery

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Job Losses Lessen, but Recovery Remains Far Off

A passenger jet carrying 153 people from Yemen crashed into the Indian Ocean in bad weather early Tuesday while trying to land at the island nation of Comoros. Search teams rescued a child from the sea, officials said, but there was no word on other…

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Six months of roller coaster drama in the stock market leaves investors no less confused about where we’re headed

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Halfway Through a Crazy Year for Stocks

Six months of roller coaster drama in the stock market leaves investors no less confused about where we’re headed

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A Midyear Assessment of Stocks

Six months of roller coaster drama in the stock market leaves investors no less confused about where we’re headed

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Stocks: A Midyear Assessment

Chip designer Broadcom Corp. has boosted its hostile takeover offer for network gear maker Emulex Corp. to about $912 million from $764 million. The original offer, which was made in April, amounted to $9.25 per share in cash. The new bid made late Monday…

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – 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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Stock futures flat as investors await data