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  • FAA May Allow Tablet Use During Flights: Report Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 10:52 AM ET

    The FAA may announce by year's end relaxed rules, allowing use of tablets and reading devices during takeoff and landing, the New York Times reports.

  • Will Russians Take Their Money Out of Cyprus? Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 8:40 AM ET
    Cypriots line up at the ATM to withdraw their savings in the midst of the banking crisis in Nicosia, Cyprus.

    The relationship between Cyprus and Russia will not be hurt as a result of the bailout, Cyprus' finance minister told CNBC. But Russia's prime minister suggested otherwise.

  • SEC OK's Nasdaq Payback for Botched Facebook IPO Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 8:12 AM ET

    Regulators have given Nasdaq the go-ahead to compensate investors for Facebook's botched 2012 initial public offering, sources told CNBC.

  • Cyprus Rescue a Model for Europe: Eurogroup Head Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 11:57 AM ET

    A rescue program agreed for Cyprus on Monday represents a new template for resolving euro zone banking problems, the head of the region's finance ministers said.

  • Cyprus Relief: Why the Rally May Be Short Lived Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 6:05 AM ET
    Michael Sarris, Cyprus's finance minister, listens during a news conference following the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on Monday, March 25, 2013.

    An eleventh-hour deal in Cyprus helped Asian and European markets higher on Monday, but analysts warn that "risk-on" may be short lived, with downside risks remaining.

  • Boris Berezovsky

    British police searched for radiation and chemicals at former Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky's home near London on Sunday but found none, and said there was no evidence anyone else was involved in his still unexplained death.

  • A special committee of Dell board is evaluating separate takeover proposals from Blackstone and billionaire investor Carl Icahn to decide whether either or both are likely to trump an existing $24.4 billion take-private deal.

  • Powerful US Storm Blankets Parts of Midwest With Snow Sunday, 24 Mar 2013 | 10:53 PM ET

    There was little sign of spring across a large swath of the U.S. Midwest on Sunday as a powerful storm dumped heavy snow across a widespread area.

  • Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America.

    BofA Chief Executive Brian Moynihan will need to hold shares likely worth millions of dollars for at least a year after he retires, under a new compensation policy.

  • Best Buy Founder Returns as Chairman Emeritus Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 8:46 AM ET

    Best Buy said its founder Richard Schulze is coming back to the company as chairman emeritus.

  • Why Fed Tightening Could Be Good for Stocks Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 7:22 AM ET
    Federal Reserve Building, Washington, D.C.

    Research by Wells Capital suggests that any sudden rise in bond yields after a Federal Reserve exit will benefit stocks.

  • Boomers Feeling (Slightly) More Secure Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 7:26 AM ET

    A new survey finds Boomers' fears about finances have abated, with nearly a quarter of them feeling more secure than they did 12 months ago.

  • Narrowing Fast — Bankers' Pay Premium Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 12:57 AM ET
    City of London

    Investment bankers still get paid much more than other professionals, but for the first time in a generation, the gap is narrowing. The Financial Times reports.

  • Apollo Beats Estimates Despite Lower Enrollment Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 8:54 AM ET
    Apollo Group Inc., the largest U.S. for-profit college chain.

    Apollo Group, owner of the University of Phoenix, reported a better-than-expected profit, but said student sign-ups fell for the fourth straight quarter.

  • Michael Dell

    Dell shareholders would "lose badly" if the takeover battle for the struggling PC maker results in Michael Dell losing control, management expert Jeffrey Sonnenfeld told CNBC.

  • Japan Needs Neighbor’s Love, Not Cheap Money Sunday, 24 Mar 2013 | 9:52 PM ET
    Tokyo, Japan

    There is a much simpler and faster way for Japan to stimulate economic growth. Economist Michael Ivanovitch tells you what that is.

  • Junk Food Fight Heats Up: More Battles Ahead Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 5:11 AM ET

    From the successful campaign against trans fats to San Francisco's ban on toys in McDonald's Happy Meals to first lady Michelle Obama's campaign against childhood obesity, it's clear that makers of so-called junk foods face a widening public relations battle. The Christian Science Monitor reports.

  • Dollar General Profit Up on Food Sales Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 7:37 AM ET

    Dollar General posted a higher quarterly profit on Monday as increased sales of food and other basics helped drive growth despite consumers' concerns about the economy.

  • Trouble in the Troika Paradise?   Monday, 25 Mar 2013 | 3:10 AM ET

    CNBC's Squawk Box discusses whether the messy Cyprus deal will cast doubt over future Troika deals.

  • China's 'Internationalization' Won't Be Painless: WTO Sunday, 24 Mar 2013 | 10:48 PM ET
    World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy.

    The full globalization of the Chinese economy will not be painless Pascal Lamy, director general of the World Trade Organization, tells CNBC.

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