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SEC wants financier's assets frozen before trial
AP - The Securities Exchange Commission is seeking to permanently freeze the assets of a California financier accused of bilking investors until his fraud trial is over.
Asian stocks gain as oil jumps above $73
AP - Most Asian markets advanced Tuesday, shrugging off another rise in Japanese unemployment as oil powered above $73 a barrel to eight-month highs, boosting resource stocks.
Asian markets mixed, Europe down ahead of key data
AP - Asian markets were mixed Tuesday and European shares opened lower as investors braced for economic reports that will train a spotlight on the vitality of a possible global economic recovery.
Stock futures point slightly higher ahead of data
AP - Investors are looking to keep stocks in positive territory on the last day of the second quarter. Stocks are on track for their best quarterly performance in more than a decade.
Stocks down on dip in consumer confidence
AP - Stocks are reversing early gains and heading lower after a report that consumer confidence fell unexpectedly in June.
World stocks awaiting economic recovery clues
AP - European stock markets fell modestly Tuesday ahead of an expected subdued open on Wall Street as investors awaited key data later this week for more clues about the speed of any potential recovery.
SEC files lawsuit over excessive investment fees
AP - The Securities and Exchange Commission says an Omaha investment adviser improperly charged at least $773,000 in fees to clients since last August, and about $250,000 remains missing.
Market drops as sentiment data spurs caution
Reuters - Stocks slid on Tuesday as a surprising drop in a gauge of consumer confidence sparked caution about the economy's recovery prospects, hurting industrial, technology and energy shares.
Strong quarter ends cautiously as earnings loom
AP - Investors carried Wall Street to a remarkable second-quarter performance even though stocks' big spring rally stalled weeks ago.
Qwest CEO seeks judgment in SEC complaint
AP - Former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio asked a judge Tuesday to decide in his favor in a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit, saying the company's stock plunge was the result of a telecommunications industry meltdown, not financial fraud.
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