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Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. announced today that it has filed a preliminary prospectus supplement to its effective shelf registration statement on Form S-3 and has today made a similar filing with securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces of Canada in connection with a public offering of its common shares to raise ... (more)
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Stocks Accelerate Gains on Upbeat U.S. Housing Report
Major U.S. stock markets were gaining Monday buoyed by better-than-expected manufacturing and housing reports amid speculation that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to curb its stimulus measures when the bank's two-day meeting begins Tuesday.
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While government spying on citizens has been a hot topic of conversation lately, it's worth noting that such snooping can also happen in the private sector.
Obama Rewards Wall Street Again, Thwarts Reform By Sacking Gensler
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Lloyd Blankfein on the way to win - Demos on derivatives - Markets...
Thanks to everyone who packed the house for yesterday's breakfast briefing with Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
Morning markets: China resilience revives Chicago soy prices
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Goldman Sachs CEO blames lagging economy on Americans' negative attitudes
The chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs blames the lagging U.S. economy on Americans' negativity, which he has partly attributed to Congress and the media.
Goldman Sachs offering some clients automated block trades, Reuters says
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Mark Carney: Bank governor's journey from wilderness to heart of the City
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Blankfein: No will for bank bailouts
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JPMorgan to Barclays Ushering Bond Buyers Into Equities
Wall Street's biggest bond dealers are telling clients to shift from most fixed-income markets into U.S. stocks as deepening concern the Federal Reserve will pare unprecedented stimulus fuels the worst debt losses since 2011.
Goldman Sachs Eyes Japan Offshore Wind in Clean Energy Expansion
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Up in Smoke: Altria Enters E-Cig Market
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