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  1. Gen X Feels Most Stressed: Majority Has Less than $25,000 in Retirement Accounts, According to Scottrade Study
  2. Streaming News on ScottradeELITE
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  4. Scottrade Marks Milestone with 400 Branch Office Locations Coast to Coast
  5. GM told to prep for bankruptcy
  6. Scottrade Announces Sponsorship of 2009 Sony Ericsson Open
  7. Scottrade Hosts Online Investing Workshop for Dallas-Area Customers
  8. Scottrade Opening Saratoga Springs, NY Branch Office
  9. Scottrade Opening Branch Office in Allen, Texas
  10. Scottrade Opening York, Pa. Branch Office
  11. New Study Reveals Sharp Drop in Americans' Confidence That They Can Ever Fully Retire
  12. Scottrade Opening First Folsom, Calif. Branch Office
  13. Scottrade Associates Go Red to Benefit the American Heart Association
  14. Seagate shares fall on margin worries despite sales forecast
  15. Financial Stocks: Citi shares lead financials higher ahead of earnings
  16. Telecom Stocks: Sprint, Motorola top telecom decliners
  17. Tech Stocks: Segate leads tech decline; Yahoo shares up on rumors
  18. MarketWatch First Take: Given a choice, Americans would pay more to see AIG suffer
  19. Express Scripts, WellPoint shares jump on buyout news
  20. MarketWatch First Take: Rescue the economy? Try the SEALs
  21. GM preparing for possible bankruptcy, report says
  22. Canadian Markets: Canadian stocks gain, as Total raises offer for UTS Energy Corp.
  23. Bond Report: Treasurys supported by Fed purchases
  24. Obama: Government recovery plan is ahead of schedule
  25. Fed buys $7.37 billion in Treasurys
  26. Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 100 points to 7,983.34
  27. Dow Jones Industrial Average slides back under 8,000 level
  28. Nasdaq Composite sheds 10.87 points to 1,641.67
  29. Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 40.38 points to 8,043.00
  30. S&P 500 Index declines 6.5 points to 850.06
  31. Pilgrim's Pride to close facility in Georgia, affecting 280
  32. GE invests in A123Systems' lithium ion battery making
  33. SPX Corp. sees Q1 EPS from cont ops at low end of prior view
  34. Fed buys $7.37 billion in Treasurys
  35. Geithner to meet with G-7 finance ministers Friday April 24
  36. Total raises offer for UTS Energy to C$1.75 cash per share
  37. Sprint, Motorola top list of telecom decliners
  38. Alliance Bank seeks standstill after it stops debt payments
  39. Oil and gas stocks slip on lowered forecast for demand
  40. Broader market weighs on drug stocks
  41. Limited, Abercrombie lead sector drops
  42. Oil slumps over 6% after IEA lowers demand forecast
  43. Tech stocks fall on general market fears
  44. Captain of Somali pirate-seized ship rescued: reports
  45. FDIC takes over Cape Fear Bank of North Carolina in 22nd bank failure of the year
  46. Fidelity equity-fund chief Walter Donovan leaving for rival Putnam: report
  47. U.S. budget deficit triples to $957 billion through first six months of year
  48. Microsoft and Yahoo in talks on ad deal: report
  49. Economy still under severe stress, despite glimmers of hope: Obama
  50. Japan's Nikkei jumps 1.6% in early trade to regain 9,000 level for first time in months
  51. Chevron warns of sharply lower quarterly results; shares fall after hours
  52. Dow finishes up 246 points, completing first five-week win streak since October 2007
  53. Wells Fargo's shares rally, carrying financial stocks higher
  54. Metals Stocks: Gold rises above $890 on worries over GM, banks; copper jumps 3%
  55. Movers & Shakers: Monday's biggest gaining and losing stocks
  56. Currencies: Dollar extends slide as bank earnings, stocks on traders' radar
  57. Emerging Markets Report: Kazakhstan's Alliance Bank seeks standstill after debt default
  58. Obama: Government recovery plan is under budget
  59. Market Snapshot: U.S. stock rally could stall as earnings and data come in
  60. Textron shares decline after analyst downgrade
  61. Obama to allow U.S. telecoms to apply for Cuba licenses: WSJ
  62. Obama: Government recovery plan is coming in under budget
  63. Personal Finance Daily: To avoid an IRS audit, duck in the right places -- but cover too
  64. Biotech Stocks: Drug stocks gain as broader market slides on jitters
  65. Energy Stocks: Oil and gas stocks bounce off session lows
  66. Yahoo shares rise following Microsoft ad-deal report
  67. Retail Stocks: Limited, Abercrombie lead sector drops; Lululemon up
  68. Boeing shares fall after analyst downgrade
  69. Futures Movers: Oil takes biggest fall in two weeks on IEA forecast, stocks
  70. Airline Stocks: Oil prices sink, leaving shares mixed ahead of earnings
  71. MarketWatch First Take: Opportunists, not criminals
  72. Crude oil futures close down 4.3% at $50 a barrel
  73. Natural gas futures close 0.6% higher at $3.63/mln btu
  74. May natural gas reverses higher, up 0.6% at $3.64/mln btu
  75. May gasoline turns higher, up 0.3% to $1.4855 a gallon
  76. Oil for May delivery pares loss, down 1.5% at $51.46/barrel
  77. Gold for April delivery ends up 1.4% at $894.70 an ounce
  78. Gold for June delivery ends up 1.4% at $895.80 an ounce
  79. U.S. stocks trim losses; S&P 500 fractionally up
  80. Gold ends higher, lifted by concerns over GM, bank earnings
  81. Obama to allow U.S. telecoms to apply for Cuba licenses: WSJ
  82. Latin American Markets: Mexican, Argentine stocks jump as investors return from break
  83. Current Media pulls IPO plans, citing market conditions
  84. S&P 500 Index rises 4.16 points to 860.72
  85. Nasdaq Composite gains 2.77 points to 1,655.31
  86. U.S. stocks turn mostly positive as financials rally
  87. Dow Jones Industrial Average off 7.65 points at 8,075.73
  88. S&P upgrades Ford to 'CCC+' from 'SD' after debt exchange
  89. U.S. stocks mostly green amid hope for financials
  90. CORRECT: Oil falls 4.2%, biggest one-day drop in two weeks
  91. S&P upgrades Ford following debt exchange
  92. U.S. markets turn positive as financials lead rally
  93. After Hours: Goldman Sachs shares volatile after early profit report
  94. SEC picks Cross to head key disclosure division
  95. Goldman Sachs announces $5 billion offering to repay TARP
  96. Citigroup late-traded shares up 2.4% to $3.90
  97. Goldman Sachs wants to use stock offering to pay off TARP
  98. Goldman Sachs late-shares turn higher; up 1% at $131.40
  99. Goldman Sachs to offer $5 bln in common shares
  100. Goldman Sachs Q1 revenue $11.88 bln vs $18.63 bln
  101. Goldman Sachs late-traded shares fall 1.1% to $128.88
  102. Goldman Sachs Q1 net income $3.39 vs $3.23
  103. Yahoo late-traded shares off 0.5% to $14.35
  104. GM late-shares up 2.3% at $1.75 in early dealings
  105. MetLife late-shares up 1.4% at $29.20
  106. EBay returns StumbleUpon to founders
  107. CORRECT: Goldman Sachs swings to profit, plans offering
  108. MetLife to not participate in Capital Purchase Program
  109. U.S. stocks finish mainly ahead as financials rally
  110. Goldman Sachs reports higher earnings and revenue, announces $5 billion equity offering
  111. U.S. stocks recover losses to end mixed; Dow closes lower, but manages to stay above 8,000
  112. Forecaster of the Month: Consumers finally exhaling, top forecaster says
  113. Amazon's Kindle represents the (distant) future of reading
  114. Ambac shares drop 7% to $1.06 after Moody's downgrade
  115. Moody downgrades Ambac to 'Ba1' junk status from 'Baa1'
  116. Feds may take equity stake in leaner GM to cut debt: report
  117. Feds may take equity stake in leaner GM to cut debt: report
  118. Consumer Banking: Banks roll out efforts to aid strapped credit-card holders
  119. Paul B. Farrell: We'll need more than bear-market-beating bonds this time around
  120. Ambac:Moody's changed opinion on company 10 times since 2007
  121. Ambac: Confident of financial guarantee business model
  122. Ambac says it is refining risk management, remediation
  123. Ambac late-shares drop 13% to 99 cents
  124. Moody's downgrades Ambac on risk, increased loss estimates
  125. Qantas slashes outlook, plans to cut 1,750 jobs
  126. Tokyo stocks retreat as Sydney gains in resumed trading
  127. MGM Mirage gets bank funding for CityCenter construction
  128. Singapore's economy shrinks more than expected
  129. Fannie Mae Chief Executive Herb Allison to run TARP: WSJ
  130. North Korea reportedly to quit talks, restart nuclear program
  131. Philips reports first-quarter loss, sees no second-quarter improvement
  132. European shares edge lower in early trading
  133. Philips raises cost cutting target
  134. Tele2, Telenor to build 4G network
  135. Britivic signs new finance facilty deal
  136. Philips reports loss as sales drop 17%
  137. Movers & Shakers: Tuesday's biggest moving stocks
  138. Currencies: Dollar edges higher as nervous markets await earnings
  139. Philips Electronics to speed up restructuring as it posts loss
  140. Indications: U.S. stock futures flat to lower as earnings season ramps up
  141. Hang Seng surges 4.6%, but Nikkei drops 0.9%
  142. Genesee & Wyoming March same-railroad traffic down 9.1%
  143. Genesee & Wyoming March traffic up 11.8%
  144. Fidelity National plans public offering of 13.3M shares
  145. Rio Tinto shares up 7.3%
  146. UBS shares up 13.4%
  147. GM recalls about 1.5 million cars: reports
  148. Genesee & Wyoming traffic up 11.8% after acquisitions
  149. Fidelity National to sell 13.3 million shares
  150. European shares extend early gains
  151. Aeon Co. posts larger-than-expected loss for the year
  152. U.S. retail sales fall 1.1% in March vs. expected 0.2% rise
  153. Johnson & Johnson profit slips 2.5% in first quarter as sales fall 7%
  154. U.S. stocks open lower after retail sales decline
  155. Goldman Sachs prices $5 billion stock offer at $123 a share
  156. Fed chief Bernanke sees signs economic decline leveling out
  157. U.S. airlines paid $1.58 billion for jet fuel in February
  158. Fed buys $7.3 billion in Treasury bonds
  159. Bank of England reverse gilt auction attracts more sellers
  160. Poland asks for $20.5 billion credit line from IMF
  161. IAEA: N. Korea to reactivate nuclear facilities
  162. Fifth Third shares hit by downgrade, fine
  163. Moody's cuts SocGen's bank financial strength rating
  164. Discover to cut 500 jobs, or 4% of workforce: reports
  165. S&P cuts Alliance Bank's ratings to selective default
  166. Intel posts lower profit, revenue; shares fall after hours
  167. Dow industrials finish down 1.7% as financials lead decline
  168. EBay to spin off Skype through initial public offering next year
  169. EBay to separate Skype through IPO
  170. Intel beats Wall Street views, but fuzzy projections sink shares
  171. After Hours: Intel struggles after outlook; eBay up on Skype plan
  172. Linear Tech profit falls sharply in third quarter
  173. Canadian Markets: Energy, miners lead Toronto lower on U.S. economic woes
  174. Hawaii Island hit by 5.1 magnitude earthquake
  175. Roche's board to propose Levinson as member of Roche board
  176. Roche says Levinson to chair Genentech's new board
  177. Roche says Genentech's Levinson to leave day-to-day ops
  178. Intel CEO Otellini: "I believe the worst is now behind us."
  179. Hawaii Island hit by 5.1 magnitude earthquake
  180. Roche says Genentech's Levinson to leave day-to-day ops
  181. Procter & Gamble hikes quarterly dividend by 10% to 44 cents
  182. Linear Tech third-quarter profit falls to 25 cents a share
  183. EBay plans IPO for Skype unit
  184. Federal Reserve mulls holding regular press conferences: WSJ
  185. Banks lead retreat in Hong Kong
  186. Japanese shares slide for third straight session
  187. Federal Reserve mulls holding regular press conferences: WSJ
  188. European shares decline in early trading
  189. BAA, Fraport report traffic declines during March
  190. BG Group says light oil accumulation proven offshore Brazil
  191. ASML Holding posts quarterly loss
  192. Fresnillo silver production up 9%
  193. Abbott sees Q2 EPS of 80c-82c
  194. Abbott affirms 2009 EPS view of $3.65-$3.70
  195. Abbott Q1 sales $6.72 bln vs $6.77 bln
  196. Abbott Q1 adjusted EPS 73 cents, up 15.9%
  197. Abbott Q1 EPS 92 cents vs 60 cents
  198. Abbott reports higher earnings on slightly lower revenue
  199. Yahoo to cut jobs; eyes Microsoft ad venture: N.Y. Times
  200. Yum Brands gets upgraded at J.P. Morgan
  201. Goldman Sachs cut at J.P. Morgan on valuation
  202. SkyWest 1st-quarter net to lag firm's expectations
  203. U.S. consumer prices slip 0.1% in March, matching expectations
  204. U.S. stocks open lower after cautious outlook from Intel
  205. Obama to tea-baggers: I've already cut taxes
  206. Bridgepoint Education up almost 7% in third IPO of 2009
  207. AMR reports wider first-quarter net loss
  208. Carl Icahn calls on Amylin chairman to step down
  209. Oil falls on bigger-than-expected inventories buildup
  210. U.S. economy is still contracting everywhere, Fed's Beige Book says
  211. Philip Morris pays $4 billion under settlement agreement
  212. AMR sees slower booking erosion in Q2, more yield pressure
  213. Treasurys remain down slightly after Fed's Beige Book
  214. Crude, gold trade steady after Fed Beige Book
  215. Dollar extends gains after Fed's Beige Book
  216. Dow industrials close up more than 100 points, back above 8,000 level
  217. Scottrade's Grant Bourzikas and Chris Meitz Promoted
  218. Latin American Markets: Petrobras falls as government plans to cut diesel price
  219. British retail sales fell in March: BRC
  220. Jennifer Openshaw: The 15-Minute Tip: Surviving a credit-card default
  221. Movers & Shakers: Wednesday's biggest gaining and declining stocks
  222. PC sales continue to slump; moderate decline for netbooks
  223. Magnitude 6.6 earthquake rocks Indonesia
  224. China not manipulating its currency, U.S. Treasury says
  225. Intel late-shares up 0.2% at $15.65
  226. Bank of America late-traded shares off 0.4% at $10.40
  227. Citigroup late-traded shares up 1.3% at $4.02
  228. Magnitude 6.6 earthquake rocks Indonesia
  229. PC sales slide in first quarter, IDC says
  230. China not manipulating its currency, U.S. Treasury says
  231. U.S. stocks rally into close; financials front late-gains
  232. Nikkei 225 jumps 3% in early morning trades
  233. China's GDP grows better-than-expected 6.1% in first quarter
  234. EBay buying Korea's Gmarket for $24 a share
  235. EBay buying Korea's Gmarket for $24 a share
  236. Beijing sees signs of improvement in Chinese economy
  237. Hong Kong shares rise for fourth straight session
  238. China's economy expands 6.1% in first quarter
  239. Tokyo snaps losing streak as banks, exporters gain
  240. NYSE chief cautious over march stock market rally: report
  241. Morgan Stanley updates view on European property
  242. Spain's Banesto first-quarter net profit 210.9 million euros
  243. Burberry cut to neutral at J.P. Morgan
  244. Aveva shares drop 11% on wary outlook
  245. Nokia profit drops 82% after selling 19% fewer mobile phones
  246. J.P. Morgan Chase profit falls less-than-forecast 10%
  247. Earnings Watch: Updates, advisories and surprises
  248. Movers & Shakers: Thursday's biggest gaining and declining stocks
  249. Currencies: Euro weakens as industrial production falls
  250. Baxter reports 20% rise in first-quarter profit