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11/10/2014
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S&P, Dow hit record as health, transport stocks rally
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow industrials and S&P 500 extended their run of record high closes on Monday, led by gains in transportation and healthcare shares.
SEC chief says undertaking comprehensive U.S. stock market review
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Regulators are undertaking a comprehensive data-driven review of the rules underpinning the U.S. equity markets, including the pricing and rebate system used by exchanges, the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission said on Monday.
Apple iOS bug makes devices vulnerable to attack: experts
(Reuters) - Researchers have warned that a bug in Apple Inc's iOS operating system makes most iPhones and iPads vulnerable to cyber attacks by hackers seeking access to sensitive data and control of their devices.
Obama pressures FCC for strong net neutrality rules
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday struck a blow to large cable and wireless companies by publicly pressuring the federal communications regulator to adopt tougher rules that would treat Internet providers more like public utilities.
Wells Fargo lands JP Morgan broker team managing nearly $1 billion
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wells Fargo Advisors, Wells Fargo & Co's brokerage unit, landed a three-person team from JP Morgan Private Bank where they managed $972 million in client assets and deposits.
McDonald's October sales fall not as steep as expected
(Reuters) - McDonald's Corp's restaurant sales fell less than expected in October, the company said on Monday, but worries linger as it searches for the right recipe to compete with popular chains selling fresh made-to-order food.
U.S. Postal Service data breach may compromise staff, customer details
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service was the victim of a cyber attack that may have compromised the personal information of more than 800,000 employees, as well as data on customers who contacted its call center during the first eight months of this year.
New bank rules proposed to end 'too big to fail'
BASEL Switzerland/LONDON (Reuters) - Banks may have to scrap dividends and rein in bonuses if they breach new rules designed to ensure that creditors rather than taxpayers pick up the bill when big lenders collapse.
Teamsters step up union drive at FedEx Freight, Con-way
CHICAGO (Reuters) - After years of failed efforts, the Teamsters union has won a toehold in the trucking units of FedEx and Con-way and is targeting more facilities at both, potentially threatening what analysts see as a core competitive advantage for the companies.
Six new death, injury claims approved by GM switch fund
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A program to compensate the victims of a faulty ignition switch in General Motors Co vehicles found last week that the part was linked to two additional deaths and four injuries, bringing the total number of eligible claims to 67, according to a report on Monday.
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