DOW JONES NEWS - European Court Refuses to Delay Intel Inquiry - The Ledger DOW JONES NEWS - European Court Refuses to Delay Intel Inquiry - The Ledger

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

DOW JONES NEWS - European Court Refuses to Delay Intel Inquiry - The Ledger

BRUSSELS — A top European Union court rejected on Tuesday a request by Intel, the chip maker, to delay an investigation into whether the company broke antitrust laws. Regulators at the European Commission have been investigating Intel’s business in New York Shares News

LONDON (Dow Jones)--The value of exports from and imports to developed economies fell in the third quarter of last year, figures released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development showed Wednesday. The Paris-based think tank said in New York Shares News

European stocks rose Wednesday, led by bank stocks amid growing investor confidence that government stimulus packages will bring their economies back to health. The pan-European Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index gained 1.8% to 191.70. London's FTSE 100 Index in New York Shares News

Stocks had their second straight moderate advance Tuesday, rising after companies including U.S. Steel and American Express managed to post profits in a difficult recession. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 58.70, or 0.72 percent, to 8,174.73 in New York Shares News

NEW YORK -- Some of Wall Street's earnings anxiety is easing -- at least for the time being. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 58.70, or 0.72 percent, to 8,174.73. The market had its second straight moderate advance Tuesday, rising after in New York Shares News

Colorado's unemployment rate topped 6.1 percent last month after the state failed to add payroll jobs in December for the first time since 1974, according to a report Tuesday from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. "Although we have in New York Shares News

FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--German market research group GfK's forward-looking consumer climate index for February remained unchanged from January at 2.2 points, contrary to expectations of a decline. A Dow Jones Newswires survey of 14 economists had in New York Shares News

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