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WSJ What's News Midday Edition, November 23, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Mon, Nov 23, 2009
Sales of existing single-family homes rose by 10.1 percent in October, a larger-than-expected increase. A survey of business economists shows many anticipate an increase in job creation in the second quarter of 2010.



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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, Nov. 23, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Mon, Nov 23, 2009
The White House is lukewarm about proposals by congressional Democrats to introduce broad legislation to create jobs ... stock-market investors are retreating, worrying that the end of the year could bring challenging trading conditions ... and Chrysler will offer 0% financing or as much as $4,000 cash back on 2010 vehicles



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WSJ What's News Late Edition, November 20, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Fri, Nov 20, 2009
A late rally attempt fizzles as a strengthening dollar continues to hamper stocks; Europe's Central Bank begins to unwind stimulus measures; and Morgan Stanley hands over the keys of a failed real estate venture to its lenders.



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WSJ What's News Midday Edition, Noivember 20, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Fri, Nov 20, 2009
Goldman Sachs shareholders want the firm to reduce the size of its bonus pool; weak earnings from Dell pull tech stocks ...and the rest of the market...lower; and 29 states saw rising unemployment in October.



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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, Nov. 20, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Fri, Nov 20, 2009
Some of Goldman's largest shareholders have urged the firm to reduce the size of its bonus pool ... political frustration over Wall Street's rescue and high unemployment erupted in Congress ... and Dell's profit dropped 54% despite recent signs of recovery in the tech sector



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WSJ What's News Late Edition, November 19, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Thu, Nov 19, 2009
Stocks slide as a downgrade of the semiconductor sector makes waves with investors; AOL plans to cut up to a third of its workforce, and the economy is growing, though at a slow pace.



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WSJ What's News Midday Edition, November 19, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Thu, Nov 19, 2009
Weekly jobless claims were flat. AOL announced plans for major job cuts. Federal energy regulators are forecasting lower home heating oil costs this winter.



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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, Nov. 19, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Thu, Nov 19, 2009
A showdown on health care will take place in Washington over the next few days ... Birds Eye Foods is expected to be acquired by Blackstone's Pinnacle Brands for $1.3 billion ... and a defendant accused of exchanging a case of cash for inside information has ties to Galleon Group's former No. 2 executive



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WSJ What's News Midday Edition, November 18, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Wed, Nov 18, 2009
The Commerce Department reported an unexpected drop in October housing starts. The Labor Department said the Consumer Price Index increased at a moderate pace in October.



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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, Nov. 18, 2009
Author: podcast@wsj.com Wed, Nov 18, 2009
Fannie and Freddie are being hit by the deterioration of the commercial real-estate market ... Goldman Sachs is launching a $500 million small-business assistance program ... and Hershey is in talks with banks to line up financing to launch a rival bid to Kraft's $16 billion offer for British candy maker Cadbury



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