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EU banks to boost capital buffers by June (AP)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel  reacts  during a debate at  the German federal parliament, Bundestag,  in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. Merkel  is calling for the private sector to make a significantly larger contribution than previously agreed to reduce Greece's debt burden.  Merkel  said the aim of a European summit Wednesday must be a solution that allows for Greece to cut its debt load to 120 percent of gross domestic product by 2020. (AP Photo/dapd/Michael Gottschalk)AP – Poland’s finance minister says big European banks will be required to raise their capital cushions to 9 percent of their risky investments by June.


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Jeter still sore, June return in doubt

Derek Jeter long-tossed for a third straight day but still feels soreness in his strained right calf, GM Brian Cashman said Thursday, leaving the Yankees captain’s targeted June 29 return in serious doubt. Jeter, who suffered the injury on June 13, hasn’t been cleared by the team’s training staff to do anything other than throw – and won’t be until the calf is completely healed.

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Fed signals $600B bond program to end in June (AP)

AP – The economy and job creation have strengthened enough for the Federal Reserve to end its $600 billion Treasury bond-buying program in June as planned, the Fed signaled Wednesday.

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Home prices rise 0.6 percent in July from June (AP)

In this Sept. 18, 2010 photo, a 'new price' sign has been added to a realtor's sign at a home in Glendale, Calif. Home prices rose in July for the fourth straight month, but many cities are bracing for declines in the year ahead. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP – Home prices ticked up in July for the fourth straight month, but many cities are bracing for declines in the year ahead.


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Economic panel says recession ended in June 2009 (AP)

AP – The longest recession the country has endured since World War II ended in June 2009, a group that dates the beginning and end of recessions declared Monday.

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Unemployment rate falls in 39 states in June (AP)

FILE - In this Oct. 22, 2009, file photo Maine's Republican Senators Olympia Snowe, left, and Susan Collins walk on Capitol Hill in Washington. Now that it's been shorn of unrelated tax and spending provisions that have held it up for more than four months, the bill to extend unemployment benefits finally seems poised to pass. That tax on so-called S corps had earned opposition last month from both Snowe and Collins of Maine, a critical pair of Republicans who worried they would have ensnared businesses that were not abusing the system. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File)AP – The unemployment rate fell in most states in June, mainly because more people gave up searching for work and were no longer counted.


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Retail sales drop 0.5 percent in June (AP)

FILE - In this file photograph taken May 9, 2010, the discount and low-interest rate available are posted on the windshield of a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu at a Chevrolet dealership in east Denver. Retail sales posted a second large decline in June, raising new concerns about how much of a slowdown the economy will have to endure in the second half of this year.(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP – Retail sales fell in June for the second straight month, more evidence that the recovery will slow in the second half of the year.


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