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Ford hit by commodity costs, international woes

Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 27, 2012

(Reuters) – Ford Motor Co reported a lower-than-expected fourth-quarter profit on Friday as commodity costs shot up and results from operations outside North America fell short of expectations.



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Analysis: Troubled Kodak faces UK pension woes

Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 11, 2012

(Reuters) – Eastman Kodak , an American icon that is struggling to survive, could find that one of its costliest problems hails from overseas.



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MF Global’s aborted fruit salad solution to capital woes

Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 6, 2012

(Reuters) – A few months before MF Global collapsed in bankruptcy, some top executives at the futures firm were talking about a plan code-named “Project Honeydew” as a way of freeing-up badly needed capital and cash.



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Europe woes hit shares, euro; U.S. job data eyed

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TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian shares fell and the euro hit a fresh 16-month low against the dollar on Friday on worries that the euro zone debt crisis is crippling European banks, with players hoping U.S. jobs data later in the day will improve sentiment.



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Wall Street flat as data offsets Europe woes

Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 4, 2012

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks were little changed on Wednesday, erasing losses as positive U.S. economic data offset worries about the euro zone’s debt problems.



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Wall Street ends lower as Europe woes resume

Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 12, 2011

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.



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AA woes menace Dallas, Miami, Chicago airports: Fitch

Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 2, 2011

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The finances of three major U.S. airports could weaken from the bankruptcy filings of American Airlines and its parent company, Fitch Ratings said on Friday as it revised rating outlooks lower on some of their debt from negative to stable.



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Stocks suffer worst week in 2 months on Europe woes

Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 25, 2011

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks posted seven straight sessions of losses on Friday, ending the worst week in two months, as the lack of a credible solution to Europe’s debt crisis kept investors away from risky assets.



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Wall Street continues slide on Europe woes, China data

Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 23, 2011

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks tumbled again on Wednesday, leaving the benchmark S&P 500 on pace for a sixth straight decline as frustration with the euro zone’s debt crisis coupled with weak Chinese factory data sank investor sentiment.



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Wall Street falls 1 percent on Europe woes, China data

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks fell about 1 percent on Wednesday, putting the S&P 500 on track for a sixth straight losing session as the euro zone crisis and weak Chinese data weighed on sentiment.



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