Microsoft Is Said to Plan Preview of New Windows Tablet Software
By Ian King and Dina Bass - Thu May 26 20:14:11 GMT 2011 Microsoft is rushing to adapt Windows to better support devices that can compete with Apple Inc. 's iPad, which dominates the tablet market.
Microsoft board actions indicate Ballmer support MarketWatch
Ballmer: 'Windows 8 is coming!' Microsoft: 'Eek!' CNN
Ballmer: 'Windows 8 is coming!' Microsoft: 'Eek!' CNN
US Says China Yuan Undervalued, But Not Manipulated
Although the Obama administration has often used blunt language to warn China over its currency practices, the semiannual report issued by Treasury on Friday maintained its practice of avoiding the harsher step of naming it a currency manipulator.
* US Treasury says China yuan "substantially undervalued" Reuters
Once Again, US Finds China Isn't Manipulating Its Currency New York Times
Once Again, US Finds China Isn't Manipulating Its Currency New York Times
Greek Leaders Fail to Reach Consensus on Austerity
New York Times - - 15 hours ago
ATHENS - At an emergency meeting on Friday, the country's political leaders failed to agree on new austerity measures proposed by the government, but Prime Minister George Papandreou said there was still hope that an agreement would ...
Dollar Drops Versus Major Trade Partners on Speculation Recovery Faltering
Bloomberg - - 7 hours ago
The dollar fell for a second week against its major trading partners as reports showing growth cooled in the US fueled speculation the recovery of the world's biggest economy may be ...
Consumer Spending in US Climbs Less Than Estimated on Food, Fuel Prices
Bloomberg - - May 27, 2011
Customers at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in New York City. Photographer: Mario Tama/Getty Images May 27 (Bloomberg) -- Consumer spending in the US rose 0.4 percent in April after a...
Pending home sales plummet in April
Los Angeles Times - - 12 hours ago
The National Assn. of Realtors says its index for pending home sales fell 11.6% from March and 26.5% from a year earlier, a sign of weakness as the spring shopping season starts.
RIM Hopes Cars Drive PlayBook Sales
Wall Street Journal - - 11 hours ago
BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion Ltd. may be falling behind rivals in the smartphone war, but it is hoping to pull ahead in the brewing battle to bring mobile technology into the car.
Fiat interested in Canada's Chrysler stake: CEO
Reuters - - 14 hours ago
A new 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan is driven off the final production line during a celebration ceremony for the production launch of the new 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country mnivans at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Windsor, ...
Easing Out Those Gray-Haired Workers (or Not)
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ
As roughly 44 million baby boomers start to hit retirement age, the problem of how and when to step aside is becoming a hot-button issue, even in the elite professions.
Greek Leaders Fail to Reach Consensus on Austerity Measures
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
The proposals came amid mounting speculation about the Greek government's ability to avert a default, which would very likely lead to a new financial crisis across the euro zone.
Two Takes on Lower-Cost Investment Management
By RON LIEBER
Two new companies are trying to provide a valuable service: moderately priced investment management.
The Daily Crux
Trader alert: "If you fancy yourself a contrarian, you've got to be bullish right now"
Bullish sentiment has fallen to extremely low levels...
China is ravenous for farmland... Attempting to buy up millions of acres here
"They are moving in..."
One of America's most important crops is in critical condition
Farmers are running out of time to plant... Many have already given up...
Pimco's Bill Gross: American savers are getting screwed
"It's basically called financial repression... We call it pocket picking."
Bullish sentiment has fallen to extremely low levels...
China is ravenous for farmland... Attempting to buy up millions of acres here
"They are moving in..."
One of America's most important crops is in critical condition
Farmers are running out of time to plant... Many have already given up...
Pimco's Bill Gross: American savers are getting screwed
"It's basically called financial repression... We call it pocket picking."
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