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IMF chief: Dollar status in doubt if debt crisis persists

WASHINGTON — IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned Thursday that failure to resolve the US debt crisis would likely raise "doubts" about the dollar's status as the world's prime reserve currency.

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Companies with ties to Madoff agree to $1 billion settlement

NEW YORK — Companies accused of aiding Bernard Madoff's vast pyramid scheme have agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle a fraud lawsuit, the trustee charged with recovering Madoff's funds said Thursday.

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Bankers warn Obama, Congress of 'very grave' threat if debt limit not extended

The heads of Wall Street's top banks on Thursday urged President Barack Obama and Congress to reach a deal on the debt ceiling, warning of "very grave" dangers if agreement is not reached.

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Hackers access data on 35 mln S. Koreans: agency

Hackers using an Internet address registered in China have gained access to major South Korean websites and may have stolen the private information of 35 million users, authorities said Thursday.

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Struggling Nintendo reports quarterly loss, slashes 3DS price

Japan's Nintendo Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, lowered its annual forecast and slashed the price of its 3DS handheld console by 40 percent less than six months after its launch.

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Judge throws out suit blocking stem cell funding

In a victory for President Barack Obama's administration, a US federal judge dismissed a lawsuit that had temporarily blocked government funding for embryonic stem cell research.

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Stocks plummet over debt fight fears

Spurred by plunging stocks and fears of global economic crisis, polarized US lawmakers called a key vote for Thursday and privately hunted for a compromise to avert a default on the country's debt.

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GOP fault lines deepen as Boehner says tea party seeks 'chaos' in debt deal

The longer the nation's debt crisis goes unsolved, it seems, the deeper and uglier the fault lines within the Republican Party grow.

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EBay stock value plunges over $1 billion amid 'Anonymous' boycott

Following the announcement of a boycott by hacktivist groups "Anonymous" and "LulzSec," shares in PayPal parent company eBay plunged by over $1 billion in value before perking back up as opportunistic investors bought into the company in hopes of a deal.

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Bachmann borrowed from the federal home loan programs she wanted to shut down

Despite the fact that she has spoken against loan insurers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Washington Post discovered that Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) took out a mortgage totaling $417,000 to help finance her golf course home — backed by Fannie or Freddie.

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U.S. debt deal elusive as default deadline looms

The United States remained on course Wednesday for a potentially calamitous debt default, with common ground still elusive on a deal that would let Washington borrow the cash it needs to to pay its bills.

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Gold strikes new record high on U.S. default fears

Gold forged a record high above $1,625 per ounce here on Wednesday, as investors parked their cash in the precious metal in the face of heightened concerns over a potential US default.

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Saudi billionaire, News Corp. benefactor, rebuffs calls for restructuring

LONDON (Reuters) - News Corp's major shareholder Prince Alwaleed bin Tala has rebuffed calls to change the company's dual-class structure or leadership, the Financial Times reported in its Tuesday edition.

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