China Slowdown Ripples Through Hong Kong as Sales Weaken - Bloomberg 
China�s economic slowdown is rippling through Hong Kong, with the city�s retail sales rising at the slowest pace since 2009 as shoppers from the mainland curb their spending. Sales increased 11.4 percent in April from a year earlier, the government...
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RIM shares down 10% in pre-open trade following forecast of loss, layoffs 
TORONTO � Research In Motion is headed for another rough day when markets open, following the company's announcement that it expects significant layoffs and an operating loss due to weak BlackBerry sales. The shares were down about 10 per cent in pr...
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Facebook�s Zuckerberg drops off top billionaires list as shares keep falling 
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook�s co- founder and chief executive officer, is no longer one of the world�s 40 richest people. The 28-year-old�s fortune fell to $14.7 billion Tuesday from $16.2 billion on Friday as shares of
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Greek Opinion Poll Shows Majority Want to Revise Bailout Terms - Bloomberg 
Most Greeks want to see terms for an international financial rescue revised, according to an opinion poll conducted weeks before a second general election on June 17. Nearly eight in 10, or 77 percent, of the 1,600 Greeks surveyed by GPO for Athens...
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China Investment Appeal Waning Adds to Wen�s Challenge - Bloomberg 
China�s rising labor costs and a deteriorating regulatory environment are prompting almost a quarter of European Union companies to consider shifting investments to other countries, a survey showed. Twenty-two percent of 557 respondents said they m...
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End of Extended Benefits May Lower U.S. Jobless Rate: Economy - Bloomberg 
The declining U.S. jobless rate may soon get another push downward as Americans lose extended unemployment benefits. From April 7 through May 12, about 370,000 Americans in 23 states stopped getting the benefits, w
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Dave Carroll is still having problems with airlines: Roseman 
In 2008, Dave Carroll was ready to quit his 20-year career as an independent musician. Then, United Airlines broke his guitar and changed his life. United wouldn�t budge on his request for $1,200 in flight vouchers to cover repairs to his $3,500
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Report: HSBC says regulations may prompt UK exit 
HSBC may decide to sell its U.K. retail banking operations, depending on the impact of yet to be announced new banking regulations, published reports say. The Times and the Financial Times reported Friday that the new British regulations, which are ...
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Barnes-Jewish will pay in overbilling case 
Barnes-Jewish Hospital agreed to pay back $725,185 to a Medicare contractor, according to a government audit released Monday showing that the hospital overbilled for patient care. According to the audit, the hospital received $660 million in 2009 an...
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Global leaders seek to corral Europe crisis 
The leaders of eight of the world's biggest economies meet this weekend outside Washington, seeking to keep Europe's debt crisis from spiraling out of control and jeopardizing fledgling recoveries in the U.S. and elsewhere. The turmoil in Greece is ...
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