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Fed Keeps Bond-Buying Pace, Sees Risks Waning
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the central bank may start dialing down its unprecedented bond-buying program this year and end it entirely in mid-2014 if the economy finally achieves the sustainable growth the Fed has sought since the ...
Wall St. drops after Bernanke hints at slowing stimulus  Reuters
Bond Markets Sell Off  Wall Street Journal
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Microsoft To Reverse Xbox One Policies After Fan Revolt
In a stunning reversal of the announced capabilities and restrictions of the Xbox One, Microsoft Microsoft has just made the next generation console race much more interesting.
Xbox One: Microsoft updates policies on used games, Internet connection  Washington Post
Microsoft U-turn in Xbox One games row  BBC News
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Zimmer, You Might Not Like the Way This Looks
No reason has been given yet for the departure of founder and executive chairman George Zimmer, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan.
Men's Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer  Boston.com
Men's Wearhouse fires founder George Zimmer  USA TODAY
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Stratasys buys Makerbot 3-D printing company for $400 million
Stratasys announced Wednesday that it will acquire Makerbot, effectively merging two of the biggest names in the 3-D printing industry.
Stratasys to Acquire MakerBot for About $403 Million  Wall Street Journal
MakerBot Sells Out to 3D Printing's Old Guard for $403 Million  Businessweek
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Banks not following mortgage standards
Four of the nation's leading mortgage servicers have not complied fully with new standards for handling home loans and must correct the problems or potentially face fines, the government said Wednesday.
Big banks are violating national mortgage settlement, report says  Washington Post
US banks failed to follow mortgage standards: monitor  Reuters
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Dunkin' to introduce gluten-free pastries
Dunkin' Donuts is set to beat rivals McDonald's and Starbucks in the introduction of the industry's first gluten-free pastries.
Dunkin' to Sell Gluten-Free Doughnuts in Fast-Food First  Businessweek
Gluten-Free Dunkin' Donuts Are Coming  TIME
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UPDATE 3-FedEx posts higher-than expected profit, will cut more capacity
Wed Jun 19, 2013 3:46pm EDT. By Nivedita Bhattacharjee. June 19 (Reuters) - FedEx Corp reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday as it cut costs and its U.S.
FedEx profits rise 7% despite tepid global economy  AFP
News Summary: FedEx 4Q profit drops 45 percent  NBCNews.com
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Bernanke Taper Tantrum!
Taper Tantrum! I said this morning that it was easier to predict what Ben Bernanke will say than what the market will do, but that many traders felt stocks would drop no matter what was said.
Morning MoneyBeat Asia: Something Tapered This Way Comes  Wall Street Journal (blog)
INSTANT VIEW - Fed to keep buying bonds, boosts 2014 forecasts  Reuters India
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KSE rebounds 216 points on IMF's $5bn bailout package
KARACHI: The Karachi stock market witnessed a positive trading session on Wednesday after three days of consecutive bearish activities as positive outcome of the Pakistan and International Monetary Fund's (IMF) talks for $5 billion bailout package to ease ...
IMF Warns of Irish Austerity Fatigue as Bailout Exit Looms  Bloomberg
IMF: Euro Banking Union Especially Important For Spain  Wall Street Journal
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What brought down TWA Flight 800? Group wants investigation reopened
Federal officials are weighing a request to reopen the investigation of the 1996 explosion and crash of TWA Flight 800 that went down off the coast of Long Island, killing all 230 people aboard.
Filmmaker asserts new evidence on crash of TWA Flight 800  CNN
TWA Flight 800 gets another look 17 years later  CBS News
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