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ICE Sees Strong Revenue Growth in 2012IntercontinentalExchange executives said they expect 2012 revenue to grow by at least 10%. The derivatives exchange operator reported a 28% gain in quarterly profit. |
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Paulson Rips Hartford ManagementHedge-fund manager John Paulson excoriated executives at Hartford Financial Services Group on the insurer's quarterly conference call, telling them they need to "do something drastic" to boost their stock price. |
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Caesars Shares Surge on DebutShares of Caesars Entertainment zoomed higher on their first day of trading, up 79% from the IPO price in early afternoon. |
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Goldman Buys $6.2 Billion in Mortgage BondsThe Federal Reserve Bank of New York sold $6.2 billion in risky residential mortgage securities to Goldman Sachs in its second bulk sale from a portfolio taken on during the 2008 bailout of AIG. |
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Energy Shares Drag on StocksStocks fell but pared earlier losses, as investors digested reports over a Greek debt-restructuring deal that would allow it to avoid a default. |
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Euro Edges Above $1.32The euro moved toward a two-month high as news reports challenged hopes that the European Central Bank may be the clinch to an agreement on a second bailout for Greece. |
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Barneys Hires AdvisersBarneys New York Inc. has hired bankruptcy and restructuring counsel, said people familiar with the matter, as the swanky retailer grapples with debts coming due later this year. |
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China firm indicted for DuPont conspiracy: filing(Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors secured an indictment manufacturer in Sichuan province, worked with a U.S. businessman and others against a Chinese company for conspiracy to commit economic espionage and other charges in a widening case over the alleged theft of industrial secrets from chemical company DuPont .
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Greek debt not sustainable with 70 pct haircut: S&PNEW YORK (Reuters) - Greece will likely fail to achieve sustainable debt levels if it only resorts to a 70 percent reduction in the value of bonds held by private creditors, Standard & Poor's warned on Wednesday, putting pressure on the ECB to also take losses.
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Goldman looks on the bright side of Volcker rule(Reuters) - Wall Street has been lashing out against the Volcker rule since it was proposed, but a senior Goldman Sachs executive said on Wednesday the trading restriction might actually help the investment bank's profitability.
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