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JPMorgan's Dimon: Losing trades were 'isolated event'
JPMorgan Chase's multibillion trading loss will be forgotten before the year is through, Chief Executive Jamie Dimon predicted Monday at the Deutsche Bank Global Financial Services Investor Conference.
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Stocks rebound on Europe hopes
A plunge in Facebook's stock didn't faze the broader U.S. market Monday. U.S. stocks bounced back from their worst week of the year on renewed optimism that European leaders would find a way out of the sovereign debt crisis.
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68,000 Jeep Wranglers recalled for fire risk
Chrysler Group is recalling about 68,000 Jeep Wranglers in the U.S. for a problem that has lead to fires in some cases.
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Facebook stock falls below IPO price
Facebook's stock slid below its offering price in morning trading on Monday and stayed below that level, following a lackluster debut day.
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Facebook trader: Nasdaq 'blew it'
Traders weren't expecting Facebook to make its big stock market debut at the sound of the opening bell last Friday, but they weren't anticipating a two-hour delay either.
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Yahoo: The hottest tech stock in the Valley?
When Yahoo decided to sue Facebook for patent infringement a few months ago, many tech watchers felt that this was a desperate act by a company whose best days were long behind it.
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Facebook employees have millions. Now what?
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg rang the Nasdaq opening bell on Friday to mark Facebook's public debut, he also rang in a crop of new millionaires and billionaires.
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Get tougher on international trading - regulator
A top regulator said on Monday that tougher rules are needed for international trades to prevent the financial collapse of 2008 and recent losses by JPMorgan Chase.
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Google ordered to mend its ways fast or face antitrust action
In a scolding letter sent to Google on Monday, European regulators outlined their "concerns" about Google's business practices, giving the search giant "a matter of weeks" to shape up or pay up.
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What's next for Greece
Efforts to keep Greece out of default and in the eurozone grow more uncertain by the day.
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