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Tokyo stocks closed slightly lower Friday after a day's directionless trading. The benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended 6.73 points down, or 0.08 percent, from Thursday to 7,917.51. The broader Topix index of all First Section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange was down 2.86 points, or 0.36 percent, to 786.02. Decliners included banking, transport equipment such as automakers, and ...
The cost of health care in the Valley is going up on Jan. 1.
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Berkeley Group Holdings Plc , the U.K.’s largest homebuilder by market value, eliminated its debt and built up cash even as a housing slump cut the company’s first-half profit and bled the balance sheets of rivals.
Most area law enforcement officials agree: many apartment communities are susceptible to crime. Some more so than others, to be sure, but there are just some characteristics about multiple housing units, authorities say, that seem to draw the criminal element.
New York A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended Thursday as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety ahead of the government's November employment report.
Washington, Dec 5 : The progression of cystic fibrosis in infants could be controlled if they undergo early diagnosis of lung disease along with aggressive treatment, according to a recent study by an Indian-origin scientist.
NEW YORK - A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended yesterday as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety ahead of the government's November employment report.
KARACHI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The Competition Commission of Pakistan believes a floor placed on the Karachi stock index to stop prices from falling violates laws on restrictive trading and has issued a show-cause notice, a senior CCP offical said on Friday. "When you set a floor, you fix trading, and this is a violation of the law, prima facie," the CCP official, who requested anonymity because of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended today as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety ahead of the government's November employment report.
Metro columnist Marc Fisher looks at the District's decision to open bars till 5 a.m. during Inauguration Week, the sad state of car sales in the area and the federal government's green light for extending Metro to Dulles.
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