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Futures point to lower open on Wall Street

Stock index futures point to a lower open on Wall road on Thursday, with weekly jobless data due before the market opens, and non-farm payrolls figures to arrive on Friday. At 4:50 a.m. ET, futur...

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Europe Said to Close Debt Sales to Wall St.

EU nations are shutting major Wall St. banks out of their debt sales, The Guardian reports. No big U.S. bank ranks among the top nine leading the sales of sovereign bonds, according to data from Dealogic.

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"Hole In The Wall" Set To Open To Traffic

Drivers heading across the West End Bridge toward Saw Mill Run Boulevard are expected to start seeing oncoming traffic this afternoon. The "Hole in the Wall" at the West End Circle is set to open to northbound traffic in time for the afternoon rush.

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Hesitation on Wall Street Leaves Shares Flat

Lacking a clear consensus about the strength of the recovery, Wall road fell into a seesaw pattern on Monday.

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Happy 1st birthday, Wall Street rally!

Money mananger Charles Rother from Sector Logic in Los Alamitos reminds us that today is Wall road's current bull market 1st birthday.

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The SEC's best: Cousins or Wall?

DeMarcus Cousins drew a comparison to Shaquille O'Neal and caused a coach to note the historical importance of big men in basketball. John Wall sparked a reference to that special category of players with the knack for making winning plays.

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David Weidner's Writing on the Wall: No tea for you, Wall Street

Tea party? When it comes to elections, notes David Weidner, Wall road traditionally has but one party of choice: the winning party.

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Frank Hughes: Where will John Wall fit in?

Barring some unforeseen circumstance, it appears Kentucky freshman point guard John Wall is going to become the NBA's next No. 1 draft pick.

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Techs lead Wall St slightly higher

Technology bolstered Wall road slightly on Monday, as investors bought shares after analysts' comments on BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and Cisco Systems.

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Frank Hughes: Where will John Wall fit in?

Barring some unforeseen circumstance, it appears Kentucky freshman point guard John Wall will become the NBA's next No. 1 draft pick.

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