LATEST NEWS | Wall Street ends lower as Europe woes resume | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended lower on Monday, as concerns about Europe returned to the forefront after major credit ratings agencies warned that European leaders had not done enough to tackle the region's debt crisis. | Full Article | | Euro zone fiscal pact fails to restore confidence | December 12, 2011 04:38 PM ET | LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - A European summit deal to strengthen budget discipline in the euro zone failed to restore financial market confidence on Monday, forcing the European Central Bank to step in again gingerly. | Full Article | Intel says sales hit by hard drive shortage | December 12, 2011 03:43 PM ET | (Reuters) - Intel Corp warned that hard-disk drive supply shortages would hurt its current-quarter revenue, the latest heavyweight in the PC industry to caution about the effects of flooding that has crippled factories in Thailand. | Full Article | MF Global execs say they don't know where the money is | December 12, 2011 04:36 PM ET | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - MF Global executives will tell lawmakers on Tuesday they do not know what happened to hundreds of millions of dollars in missing customer funds, echoing what their former colleague Jon Corzine told Congress last week. | Full Article | | | US TOP NEWS | Supreme Court to decide Arizona immigration law | December 12, 2011 02:50 PM ET | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday said it will rule for the first time on one of several tough, new state immigration laws, with a decision coming in the middle of the 2012 presidential election campaign. | Full Article | Obama says U.S. will be loyal partner for Iraq | December 12, 2011 03:55 PM ET | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday pledged that Washington would remain a strong partner for Iraq as U.S. troops exit by year-end, and played down the risk this departure creates a power vacuum Iran can exploit. | Full Article | Two Putin-era Russians seek liberal mantle | December 12, 2011 02:07 PM ET | MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's former finance chief and one of its richest tycoons put themselves forward as candidates to unite liberal and middle-class voters who vented frustration with Vladimir Putin's political dominance by taking to the streets in protest. | Full Article | | | HEALTH NEWS | | | | RELATED VIDEO | | | | | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today. | | Your daily briefing on the latest tech developments from around the world from Reuters expert tech correspondents. Register Today. | | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day.. Register Today. | | » MORE NEWSLETTERS | | ODDLY ENOUGH | | | |
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