AP Top Business News At 2:10 a.m. News Archive
AP Top Business News At 2:10 a.m.
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- Aussie Court: Kazaa File-Swapping Illegal
- Oil Prices Fall on Stockpile Release
- Deal to Allow China Textiles in Europe
- Carnival Cuts Earnings Estimates
- VW to Cut Jobs Among German Employees
- France Raises Public Deficit Forecast
- Italian Bank Chief Is on the Hot Seat
- Storm Evacuees Begin Looking for New Jobs
- UBS to Sell 3 Private Banks to Julius Baer
- Holiday Travel Slows As Gas Prices Level
- Half of Damaged Refineries Near Restarting
- Striking Northwest Workers Walk in Parades
- Fiat Pinning Its Hopes on New Punto Model
- British Airways: Passenger Numbers Down
- Asian, European Markets See Gains
- Katrina Victims Get Seized Knockoff Items
- Deal to Let Chinese Garments Into Europe
- Japan Plans to Release Oil From Stockpile
- Oil, Gas Prices Drop As Markets Calm Down
- Stocks Set to Open Up After Holiday Weekend
- U.S. Appeals Report in Lumber Dispute
- EU States Discuss Deal to Unblock Textiles
- Axa Posts Rise in First-Half Net Profit
- Fiat Launches a New Punto Model
- Oil Prices Fall, Pump Prices Seen Dropping
- Survey: Service Sector of Economy Grows
- Stocks Climb on Service Sector Reading
- Wal-Mart: Katrina May Affect Sales
- Mastercard Gets Notice on Payment Practices
- EU Says High Oil Prices Threaten Growth
- Endesa to Hold Meeting to Study Bid
- Former Skandia CEO Charged With Fraud
- Axa First-Half Net Profit Up 31 Percent
- Oil Prices Fall, Pump Prices Seen Dropping
- Dow Ends Up 142 As Oil Prices Tumble
- Wal-Mart: Katrina May Affect Sales Figures
- BellSouth: Katrina Repairs May Cost $600M
- Spain's Endesa Rejects Takeover Bid
- Morgan Stanley to Pay to Settle Complaint
- S&P Downgrades Northwest Airlines' Debt
- Katrina Economic Impact May Top $100B
- Ex-Microsoft Exec Alleges Incompetence
- Federal Vioxx Cases Moving to Houston
- Ford Ends Employee Discounts on 2006 Cars
- United Marching Toward Bankruptcy Exit
- New Boeing CEO Must Deal With Strike
- BellSouth: Katrina Repairs May Cost $600M
- S. Korea's Stock Index Hits Record High
- China's Huaxia Banks Sells Stake
- Hurricane Katrina to Increase Joblessness
- Productivity Growth Slows, Labor Costs Up
- Stocks Decline on Inflation Concerns
- Oil Prices Cool As Storm Recovery Continues
- Delta Reducing Its Capacity in Cincinnati
- Capital One Now to Pay $5B for Hibernia
- Credit Agricole Second-Quarter Profit Up
- Hurricane Katrina to Reduce Employment
- Ford Recalls 3.8 Million Pickups, SUVs
- Stocks Are Mixed on Signs of Inflation
- Katrina Victims to Get $2K Debit Cards
- United Airlines Files Reorganization Plan
- States Sue U.S. Energy Dept. on Standards
- Oil Prices Slip As Gulf Production Restarts
- Cruise Lines Pay More for Fuel After Storm
- Hurricane Katrina to Reduce Employment
- Ford, Toyota Recall Nearly 5M Trucks, SUVs
- Dow Ends Up 44 As Oil Prices Drop
- Delta to Cut Up to 1,000 More Positions
- DOE: Oil Production to Be Normal in Nov.
- United Files Plan to Leave Bankruptcy
- Apple Launches New ITunes Phone and IPod
- GlaxoSmithKline to Purchase ID Biomedical
- Oil Prices Fall; Gasoline Prices Decline
- Bank of China: No Comment on Probe Report
- Energy Dept: Natural Gas Prices May Rise
- Lampert Takes Hands-On Role at Sears
- Rating Agency Eyes La., Miss. Debt
- Oil Prices Jump Above $65 a Barrel
- Japanese Stocks Rise, Dollar Higher
- Shares of EBay Dip After Buyout Reports
- AP: Disney Exec Says Hong Kong Park Ready
- Stocks Climb on Intel, Texas Instruments
- General Re Unit Receives 'Wells Notice'
- FEMA Hires Emergency Housing Contractors
- Continental Sees $300M in Savings for 2005
- VW Taps Bentley Exec to Run Two Units
- Allianz: Katrina May Cost at Least $583.6M
- Morgan Stanley Says Two More Quit Board
- Katrina Damages Estimate Upped to $125B
- Confidence Drops in September on Katrina
- Merck in Vioxx Fight for Long Haul
- Oil Prices Sag As Traders' Worries Calm
- General Re CEO Receives Notice From SEC
- Judge Postpones Finishing WorldCom Deal
- Fiat, Ford to Work Together on Small Cars
- Former Boeing Chairman Lew Platt Dies
- Alternative Fuel Stocks Skyrocketing
- Northwest Union Doubts Deal Is Near
- Katrina May Cost U.S. As Much As Two Wars
- Much of Gulf of Mexico Oil Still Blocked
