- AIG, Ex-CEO Greenberg Reach Pact to Settle Disputes
- Bank of America CEO Search May Extend Into 2010
- Steepest Black Friday Discounts, Revealed
- 'Cancer of Fraud' Permeates Health Care System: Critics
- US Mint to Suspend American Eagle Gold 1-Ounce Coins
- Judge Erases Couple's $525,000 Mortgage Payment
- For Many in US, It Will Be a Scaled-Down Holiday Season
- Where Do Pardoned Turkeys Go?
- Jobless Claims Below 500,000, Durable Orders Slip
- 4 Thanksgiving Week Buys For Your Portfolio: Market Pros
- There's a 'Great Chance' For a Double-Dip Recession: Strategist
- Revenge of the Gangsta Nerds
- Will TCU See The "Flutie Effect?"
- Retail Earnings and Sales to Improve in Q4: Analyst
- Consumers Catching the Holiday Spirit
- It's Beginning To Look A Lot More Riskless
- Crescenzi: Claims Level Suggests End to Job Losses
- Hedge Funds Take Early Lead in Warren Buffett's 'Big Bet'
- Global Defense Technology & Systems closes IPO
- BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank sue Bank of America
- Business events scheduled for the coming month
- Earnings roundup: Tiffany, Deere
- Predators sue company, end naming deal for arena
- Jamaica bans off-track bets on Sunday horse races
- Report: Alcohol abuse cost NM $2.5 billion in 2006
- Otter Tail electric rate case settled in ND
- E-mail archive for NC employees moving forward
Major business events scheduled for Wednesday
Major business events and economic events scheduled for Wednesday:
WASHINGTON — Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims, 8:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON — Commerce Department releases durable goods for October, personal income and spending for October, 8:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON — Commerce Department releases new home sales for October, 10 a.m.
MOLINE, Ill. — Deere & Co. releases fourth-quarter financial results.
NEW YORK — Tiffany & Co. releases third-quarter financial results.
WASHINGTON — Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, releases weekly mortgage rates.
FRANKFURT — GfK releases monthly German consumer sentiment report.
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