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U.S. Stocks Erase Losses on Foreclosure Aid, Greece Swap Talks California and New York are the key holdouts in a settlement over foreclosure abuses, Ben Bernake will address the European debt crisis, and the EU is demanding new cost cuts before it hands over more money to Greece. Ashley Morrison reports. Foreclosure Settlement Will Settle Nothing (Update 1) A foreclosure settlement between the banks and the 50 states Monday, if it does finally happen, might not have the positive outcomes that investors have been hoping for. Video: iPhone hurts Sprint profits More than 20,000 activists protesting job and spending cuts in Greece shut down schools, banks, and transportation systems; Sprint took a big loss when it picked up the iPhone; And new McDonald's restaurants revenue is up. Ashely Morrison reports. Euro boosted by Greece hope Euro boosted by Greece hope U.S. Stocks Erase Losses on Foreclosure Aid U.S. stocks erased losses as banks rallied after the Obama administration said it will relax rules on a loan-modification program and optimism grew that Greece will reach a debt-restructuring agreement with bondholders. News in Brief: Job openings hit 3-year high, Bernanke sticks to policy, foreclosure settlement grows, Greek debt talks The number of available jobs in the United States jumped in December to near a three-year high, supporting other data that show a brighter outlook for hiring. Big Banks Play Let’s Make a Deal You could sell your home, owe nothing more on your mortgage and get $30,000 cash... Frontrunning: February 7 Please - we beg you, help us - IMF Urges Beijing to Prepare Stimulus ( WSJ ) Stalemate in talks on Greek austerity measures ( Telegraph ) U.S. Sets Money-Market Plan ( WSJ ) Forty States Sign On to Foreclosure ‘Robo’ Settlement ( Diana Olick ) Greece bail-out funds could be split ( FT ) Japan Adopts Stealth Intervention as Yen Gains Hurts Growth ( Bloomberg ) Papademos to Meet Greek Party Chiefs ... 10 Things You Need To Know This Morning The U.S. nears a foreclosure abuse deal, German manufacturing surges, and guess who flashed the middle finger during the Superbowl halftime show. |
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