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| Wall Street falls on GDP and earnings - Wall Street stocks fell on Friday after weak economic growth figures for the second quarter and disappointing earnings from Merck painted an uncertain outlook for the rest of the year.
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| Wall Street set for lower open after weak growth data - Wall Street was set for a one percent drop at the open on Friday after data showed the U.S. economy grew less than expected last quarter, heightening fears about the uncertain outlook for the rest of the year.
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| Wall Street opens higher after jobless claims - Wall Street rose at the open on Thursday on strong earnings from companies including Exxon Mobil and after a drop in weekly jobless claims offered hope for the anemic labor market recovery.
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| Wall Street up on earnings, fewer jobless claims - Wall Street edged higher on Thursday on strong corporate earnings including Exxon Mobil and after a drop in weekly jobless claims offered a glimmer of hope for the anemic labor market recovery.
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| Wall Street to open higher as jobless claims fall - Wall Street was set to open higher on Thursday, following two days of declines for the S&P 500, after weekly jobless claims fell, offering hope for the anemic labor market recovery.
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| Wall Street futures point to higher open as data eyed - Wall Street futures pointed to a firmer start for equities, after gains in Europe. The Dow closed lower in the previous session on weak durable goods data and a downbeat assessment of the economy from the Fed's Beige Book.
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| Wall Street Whispers: Goldman's Rep (And Hank Paulson's) - Hated by Main Street, Goldman Sachs still has a loyal following on Wall Street, many of whom would love the chance to jump on board its gravy train. Meanwhile, one of its former CEOs offers ideas for GSE reform.
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| Wall to Wall Street Coverage: Upgrades and Downgrades - Wall Street ratings agencies set the tone for the stock market.
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| Wall Street Eyes Breather from Washington's Regulation Marathon - Fresh off the exhausting financial regulatory reform debate, Wall Street is looking for a break after the midterm elections in the form of a friendlier Washington.
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| Wall Street down as S&P hovers near key technical level - Wall Street stocks fell on Wednesday as the S&P 500 struggled to break through a key technical level after an unexpected decline in durable goods orders weighed on market sentiment.
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