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People make their way on Wall Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange, January 30. Wall Street kicks off the month of February with confidence still shaky and investors hoping for a quick government stimulus to counter the worst recession in decades.(AFP/Emmanuel Dunand)AFP - Wall Street kicks off the month of February with confidence still shaky and investors hoping for a quick government stimulus to counter the worst recession in decades.


In this Dec. 22, 2008 file photo, people walk to work on Wall Street  in New York. Bonuses were slashed from 2007, and there's outrage, too, among the secretaries, HR reps, accountants and IT workers at the nation's ailing banks who had nothing to do with their employers' financial distress, but who still lost a big chunk of their usual yearly pay. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)Reuters - Investors are hoping swift action on an economic stimulus plan will boost Wall Street next week after its worst January ever.


Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - It’s been an unusually cold January on Wall Street.


Reuters - Win or lose on Sunday, having Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl could be a good luck charm for the U.S. stock market, according to a light-hearted analysis done to coincide with the biggest NFL game of the year.

AP - Merrill Lynch on Friday agreed to pay a $1 million civil fine to settle with federal regulators who accused the company of misleading pension consulting clients and failing to disclose conflicts of interest in recommending the use of its affiliated services.

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, January 26, 2009. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)AP - Stocks slumped for a second straight day Friday as investors, already on edge about the worsening economy, were further rattled by a report that Washington’s plans to help banks may have hit a snag.


AP - It’s been an unusually cold January on Wall Street.

Reuters - Five top Securities and Exchange Commission officials are expected to testify at a Congressional hearing into why regulators missed Bernard Madoff’s alleged $50 billion fraud.

Exxon Corporation acquired Mobil Corporation in an $80.1 billion stock transaction, December 1, that will create the world's largest oil company in the largest corporate merger in the history of the United States. (Jim Bourg JRB/SV/SB/Reuters)Reuters - Oil giants Exxon Mobil Corp and Chevron Corp posted higher-than-expected quarterly earnings on Friday as refining profits helped offset a steep decline in crude oil prices.


Reuters - Toronto’s main stock index fell more than 1 percent on Friday in broad-based weakness, as economic worries weighed on nearly all sectors.

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