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09/23/2013
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Fairfax sets floor for BlackBerry with $4.7 billion offer
TORONTO (Reuters) - Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry on Monday signed a tentative deal to be acquired by a consortium led by its biggest shareholder, setting a $4.7 billion floor in the auction of the Canadian company that pioneered on-the-go email.
U.S. government to sue JPMorgan in mortgage case: sources
(Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department is preparing to sue JPMorgan Chase & Co over mortgage bonds it sold in the run-up to the financial crisis, a sign the bank's legal troubles are not yet behind it.
Wall Street falls for third session on Fed uncertainty
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks declined for a third straight session on Monday as remarks by Federal Reserve officials kept alive uncertainty over the Fed's next move.
Fed to push hard with stimulus now; can step back later this year: Dudley
NEW YORK/SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve must for now continue to push hard against threats to the U.S. recovery, but should still be able to reduce its support for the economy later this year, an influential central bank policymaker said on Monday.
Chrysler halts Cherokee production, idles second shift in Toledo
DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler Group LLC, the U.S. automaker majority-owned by Italian automaker Fiat SpA , said on Monday that it temporarily halted production of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, and laid off 500 workers at a factory in Toledo, Ohio.
U.S. public pension investments jump, costs surge too
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Asset values at U.S. public pension funds rose 8.4 percent in the latest fiscal year to the highest level in more than 40 years, but their costs also rose, the U.S. Census reported on Monday.
TD Bank to pay $52.5 million in U.S. settlements over Ponzi scheme
(Reuters) - Toronto-Dominion Bank will pay $52.5 million in civil penalties to settle charges by U.S. regulators that it violated securities laws in connection with a Ponzi scheme conducted by Florida lawyer Scott Rothstein, who is serving a 50-year prison term.
U.S. factory activity loses momentum in September: Markit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing activity growth slowed in September as demand for products declined and firms took on fewer workers, an industry report showed on Monday.
GSK's China sales may be down 30 percent on bribery scandal: analysts
LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline's sales in China may have dropped 30 percent since authorities accused it of corruption, disrupting its ability to market medicines in the country, according to analyst estimates.
Goldcorp not ruling out deals, big capital projects
DENVER (Reuters) - Goldcorp Inc is not ruling out new takeovers and might even take a look at the big, capital-intensive gold-mining projects most likely to alarm investors, Chief Executive Chuck Jeannes told Reuters on Monday, outlining a stance that puts the company at odds with many of its competitors.
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