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- Macy's Loss Beats Estimates, But Shares Fall on Outlook
- AIG CEO Ready to Quit over Pay Constraints: Report
- Pay Caps Make it Hard for GM to Hire Execs: Whitacre
- Tresury Report Says $209 Billion Left in TARP Funds

- Unemployment May Cause Loan Defaults in US: Zoellick
- UPS Sees 2010 Volume Growth, Higher Rates
- Sen. Dodd: Fed Should Return To 'Core Functions'

- Just 1 in 20 Plan to Buy a Home Next Year: Survey
- Website Launches That Gives Free Access to Concerts
- Schork Oil Outlook: Nat Gas Bulls Didn’t Stand A Chance
- Enterprise Tech Companies to Focus On: Portfolio Manager
- Agassi Book Buzz Paying Off Early
- Cadillac Converj Smart Extension of Volt
- This Chemical Company Will Rally into 2010: Trader
- 3 Safe Investments That Let You ‘Sleep Better:’ Strategist
- Beware of 'Trampling Effect' When Market Tops: Manager
- Gold Heading to $1150: Art Hogan
- Starbucks Brews Up Growth
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- China Signals That It May Allow Currency to Rise Against Dollar
- AIG CEO Ready to Quit over Pay Constraints: Report
- Short Sales Stall
- Gold Hits Record High Above $1,115 as Dollar Slides
- Bring on Tougher Regulation: S&P Owner
- 5% of Americans Plan to Buy a Home Next Year
- UPS Sees 2010 Volume Growth, Higher Rates
- Website Launches That Gives Free Access to Concerts
- US Recovery to be Weak, Erratic: Top Fed Officials
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The Week: Bad Numbers, Good Vibes
Companies:General Motors Corp | General Electric | Research in Motion Limited
Bad news. Good news. Big news. The week had plenty of everything, starting with the firing of General Motors [GM
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CNBC guests had plenty to say about market trends and how to make them pay, as we hear in this edition of "The Week and You:"
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- Bernard and Ruth Madoff's personal possessions will be auctioned this weekend. Click ahead to see.
- If you are lucky enough to have money and the time, this is a great time to see America, says CNBC's Jane Wells.
- Vote and suggest your own, and remember--there's a fine line between a hero and a zero.
- How the Lord’s Prayer would read if Goldman Sachs’ Lloyd Blankfein were substituted for you-know-who.
- With 123 years of history, slogans and commercials, Coca-Cola is the most recognized brand on earth.
- The opening of a virtual pet store in “World of Warcraft” could prove a cash bonanza for Activision-Blizzard.
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