|       |   |  |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street looked set to tread water on   Monday after a steep drop in the previous session that erased   the Dow industrials' gain for the year, and analysts said there   may be more declines now that indexes have fallen below key   technical support levels. |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp agreed to replace four of   its current board members with new directors chosen by two of   its largest shareholders, as the company has come under intense   pressure to improve its corporate governance. |  |  |  |      |       |    |  |     |  |    | BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) - When Jean-Claude Trichet called last   June for the creation of a European finance ministry with power   over national budgets, the idea seemed fanciful, a distant dream   that would take years or even decades to realize, if it ever   came to be. |  |  |  |      |       |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Expectations for U.S. corporate earnings   are deflating fast as the euro zone crisis deepens and economic   data around the world disappoints. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court has ordered a new hearing   into a $13 billion lawsuit brought against BP  by minority shareholders   in its Russia's venture, TNK-BP , over a failed deal between   BP and Rosneft , a BP lawyer said on Monday. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | TAIPEI (Reuters) - Ford Motor  is in talks with its partners   to introduce indigenous brands in China, while it focuses on   building up its own brand in the world's biggest auto market,   its China chief said on Monday. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | PARIS (Reuters) - Ex-trader Jerome Kerviel began his appeal on   Monday against a three-year prison sentence for his role in   France's biggest rogue trading scandal, arguing he was not responsible   for a 4.9 billion euro ($6.1 billion) loss at banking group   Societe Generale . |  |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | BEIJING (Reuters) - Investors counting on China to repeat its   huge 2008-09 stimulus to backstop global economic growth are   failing to recognize Beijing's limited scope to deliver another   major spending surge. |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - Lawyers for Hewlett-Packard Co and Oracle Corp will   face off in court on Monday for opening statements in a bitter   lawsuit over Oracle's decision to end support for HP's Itanium-based   servers. |  |  |        |     |  |    | LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's budget targets for 2012 are ambitious   but it has the capacity to hit them, its international lenders   said on Monday, saying the recession-mired country's bailout   program was on track despite being undermined by rising unemployment. |  |  |  |     |  |    |     |  |    |  |    |     | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. 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 |  | 
  
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