Wall Street Journal: What's News
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, June 19, 2013
Stocks tumble on concerns the Federal Reserve soon may scale back its stimulous program. Microsoft was in discussions with Nokia about buying its device business.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition June 19, 2013
IRS plans to pay bonuses, stocks lower ahead of Fed policy statement.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, June 19, 2013
Can the Immigration Bill help the economy?...Walmart embraces the web...Jennifer Kushinka has details.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, June 18, 2013
Stocks rally as Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting. Sprint-Nextel sues Dish Network and Clearwire. Mortgage rates drop for the first time in six weeks.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition June 18, 2013
May housing starts miss estimates, stocks climb.
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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, June 18, 2013
U.S. airlines are doing a better job according to a new poll...And shares of Netflix rose sharply because of a new agreement...Jennifer Kushinka has details.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, June 17, 2013
Stocks close higher on positive economic data. Smithfield Foods shareholder wants company broken up, not sold outright. Apple releases figures on government data requests.
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