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Wall Street Sees Opportunities in RE Funds
NEW YORK CITY-Opportunistic investors are making their way back to real estate funds in need of cash, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. They’re buying stakes in troubled funds at deep discounts or lending them money in deals that promise steady returns.


Wall Street awaits US jobs report
Wall Street may be in for another rocky week as traders brace for negative data topped by an expected rise in the US unemployment rate that could dampen economic recovery prospects.


Stocks rally as jobs data spurs optimism
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street closed a stellar week on Friday after recent economic data, including a stronger-than-expected labor market report, bolstered optimism that the economy would not fall back into recession.


Douglas: 'Cancer treatment will affect Wall Street sequel promotion'
Michael Douglas has accepted he will have to skip promotion duties for the upcoming Wall Street sequel as he continues to battle throat cancer.


Wall Street - Rivals Set To Take On Netflix
Netflix chairman Reid Hastings has repeatedly warned investors that his online video subscription service could face competition one day from a rival performing the...


Two Scientists Behind Suit To Block Stem-Cell Research Funding Speak With Lawmakers
The Wall Street Journal: "The two scientists behind the lawsuit that has temporarily blocked federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research said Wednesday they were motivated by ethical objections to destroying human embryos for medical research. The scientists, James Sherley of Boston and Theresa Deisher of Seattle, had never met until this week, when they flew to Washington to confer with ...


Finance and Banking
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 ("the Act") begins sweeping reform for the U.S. financial system. It requires new and existing regulatory agencies to undertake more than 50 studies of the financial system and more than 250 instances of rulemaking.


Michael Douglas - Douglas Cancer Treatment Will Affect Wall Street Sequel Promotion
MICHAEL DOUGLAS has accepted he will have to skip promotion duties for the upcoming WALL STREET sequel as he continues to battle throat cancer.The 65 year old is...


Wall Street, European markets steady after surprise jump in US consumer confidence
US shares edge higher, halting a slide in European stocks, after a surprise jump in US consumer confidence offset Japan recovery jitters.


Douglas is on the Money
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: WATCH actor give Shia LaBeouf career advice in Wall Street 2 clip








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