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Jobless claims data suggests labor market strength
WASHINGTON - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, pointing to resilience in the labor market despite belt-tightening by Washington.
Recent Business News
Ally to pay $2.1 billion to settle ResCap litigation
- Ally Financial Inc agreed to pay $2.1 billion to Residential Capital LLC to settle claims that it stripped the bankrupt mortgage subsidiary of choice assets.
Former Chrysler, Fisker CEO launches venture fund with Penske
DETROIT - Tom LaSorda, the former chief executive of Chrysler Group LLC and Fisker Automotive, is launching a venture capital fund with racing magnate Roger Penske to invest in technology startups.
U.S., Chinese factories struggle, Fed hints at less stimulus
LONDON/NEW YORK - Chinese factory activity declined in May for the first time in seven months and U.S. manufacturing grew at its slowest clip since October, suggesting it may take a while before the global economy starts to pick up steam.
Forest Labs' longtime CEO Solomon to step down at year-end
- Forest Laboratories Inc said Howard Solomon, its chief executive of more than 35 years, will retire at the end of this year, capping a tenure that saw the company morph from a small generic and vitamins maker to a $10 billion corporation.
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