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Monday, April 16, 2012

Business Today: Dow gains on retail sales but Apple bites Nasdaq

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04/16/2012
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Dow gains on retail sales but Apple bites Nasdaq
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow rose on Monday as robust U.S. retail sales data helped large-cap consumer stocks, but a 4 percent slide in Apple hurt the Nasdaq.
Fed's Bullard defends inflation target
LOGAN, Utah (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve was neither "hawkish" nor "dovish" when it set a formal inflation target, and such a move would make sense even if the U.S. central bank had a single mandate, a top Fed official said on Monday.
World Bank picks health expert Kim as president
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank on Monday chose Korean-born American health expert Jim Yong Kim as its new president, maintaining Washington's grip on the job and leaving developing countries questioning the selection process.
Soros warns euro crisis could destroy the EU
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Billionaire George Soros warned on Monday that the euro crisis is growing deeper, tearing at the fabric of European Union cohesion, because policymakers are prescribing the wrong remedies.
Barclays assets under management hit record high
(Reuters) - Barclays Capital on Monday said investment flows into commodities rebounded in the first quarter of 2012 with $6.9 billion worth of fresh inflows into the asset class and total assets under management bounced back to $435 billion, an all-time high.
Analysis: Debt renegotiation looms for struggling Cemex
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican cement maker Cemex is likely to try and renegotiate a hefty portion of its debt in coming months to avoid a potential clash with creditors in 2014.
Lawmakers set to trade partisan punches over taxes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans square off this week over tax hikes for millionaires and tax cuts for businesses, with little expected to be accomplished beyond the winning of political points.
Oracle-Google trial may reveal financial details
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Jury selection in a high-stakes dispute over smartphone technology between Oracle Corp and Google Inc kicked off on Monday morning, starting a trial that could reveal financial details about the Android operating system.
Citi profit tops expectations, bond trading helps
(Reuters) - Citigroup Inc posted stronger-than-expected first-quarter results as bond trading and underwriting revenue jumped compared with the 2011 fourth quarter.
McDonald's taps Fenton as chief operating officer
(Reuters) - McDonald's Corp will promote Tim Fenton, currently president of its Asia, Pacific, Middle East and Africa (APMEA) unit, to the post of chief operating officer effective July 1, the world's biggest fast-food chain said on Monday.
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