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America Exits Syria as Russia Makes Push
The U.S. shut its embassy in Damascus as Syrian forces continued to pound the city of Homs. World leaders blasted Russia for blocking a plan to ease Assad from power.

Palestinians Advance Unity Pact
Rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah agreed that Fatah leader and President Mahmoud Abbas will head a transitional power-sharing government, removing a stumbling block in a push to patch a five-year-old feud.

U.S. Toughens Sanctions on Iran
President Obama handed down a fresh set of sanctions on the Iranian government Monday in the latest bid to pressure Tehran to end its nuclear program.

U.S. Sway Clipped In Latin America
A U.S. Senator is threatening to block the confirmation of ambassador's to Latin America on Tuesday due to policy differences with the White House, against a backdrop of reduced American influence in the hemisphere.

Sudan Rebels Set to Free Hostages
Sudanese rebels holding Chinese hostages are prepared to release them, a rebel spokesman said, signaling the possible end to a crisis that has spotlighted the risks China faces in its expansion in Africa.

China Carriers Won't Pay Fees For Emissions
China said it prohibited its airlines from paying for carbon emissions under the European Union's system to limit greenhouse emissions, in an escalation of Beijing's opposition to the plan.

U.S. Expresses Concern Over Tymoshenko's Health
A senior U.S. official said reports of the ill health of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko are "of great concern," increasing pressure on Ukraine in a case that has frayed ties.

Saudi Women Sue for Right to Drive
A court in Saudi Arabia has agreed to hear the first lawsuits by Saudi women challenging the kingdom's de-facto ban on women driving, a lawyer for one of the women said.

States Target Foreign Laws
State legislators across the country have started 2012 with a controversial message to their judges: keep foreign laws out of our courtrooms, especially Islamic Sharia law.

Bulgaria Floods Kill 8
A dam in southern Bulgaria burst after days of heavy rain, sending a torrent surging through a village. The disaster brought the region's toll from flooding to eight dead, with 10 missing.


MarketWatch.com - Stocks to Watch
MarketWatch, a leading publisher of business and financial news, offers users up-to-the minute news, investment tools, and subscription products.

Stocks to Watch: Stocks to Watch Tuesday: Coinstar, Yum, Coke
Coinstar Inc., NCR Corp., Yum Brands and Coca-Cola Co. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Tuesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Monday: Alpha Natural, Micron
Another energy producer scales back on output plans, amid a hodge podge of corporate headlines for early Monday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to Watch Monday: Micron, Sysco
Micron Technology Inc. and Sysco Corp. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Monday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Friday: Sunoco, Atmel
Succession plans at a pair of well-known companies are just part of the corporate headlines capturing investors’ attention early Friday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to Watch Friday: NetSuite,Take-Two
NetSuite Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., Novellus Systems Inc., Tyson Foods Inc. and Aon Corp. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Friday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Green Mountain, Merck
A handful of earnings surprises are likely to keep investors busy early Thursday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Cigna, Kellogg
Among the stocks that could see active trade in Thursday’s session are Cigna, Kellogg and New York Times




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday: JDA Software, Amazon
Tech-related earnings are front and center in the corporate headlines early Wednesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Amazon
Amazon.com Inc., Broadcom Corp., Marathon Petroleum Corp., Enterprise Products Partners L.P. and Aetna Inc. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Wednesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Tuesday: RadioShack, Parexel
Updated profit forecasts look likely to move a handful of stocks in Tuesday’s trading.





WSJ.com: Economy
Economy

Greece to Cut Public-Sector Jobs
Greece has agreed to lay off 15,000 public-sector workers by the end of 2012, as international pressure mounts on Athens to agree on austerity measures needed to secure major new debt agreements.

Budget Plan Sounds Familiar
Obama will release a familiar budget plan next week, calling for $3 trillion in deficit reductions over 10 years, including $1.5 trillion in tax increases to fall mostly on the wealthiest Americans.

Some Europe Banks Shun ECB Loans
The lenders are fearful of being perceived as bailout recipients that could subject them to potential political or regulatory interference.

U.K. Retail Sales Drop
Retail sales in U.K. stores that have been open for at least a year fell in January, and at the second-fastest rate for the first month of the year since records began in 1995, according to the British Retail Consortium's monthly survey.

German Manufacturing Orders Up
German manufacturing orders rose more than expected in December, driven by a surge in demand from outside the euro zone, in the latest sign that Europe's largest economy may yet avoid recession.

Euro-Zone Government Debt Falls
The combined debt of the 17 euro-zone governments fell as a percentage of economic output in the third quarter of 2011, although it rose in all three members that have been forced to seek a bailout.

Italian, French Bonds Rise
Italian and French government bonds reversed earlier declines to trade modestly higher, although the market was cautious amid a deadlock over a new rescue package for cash-strapped Greece.

IMF Urges Beijing to Ready Bold Moves
The International Monetary Fund urged China to run a federal deficit of 2% of GDP rather than looking to reduce the country's deficit as planned, given the uncertainty in the global economy.

Foreclosure Deal Is Closer
Federal and state officials aim to wrap up this week a multibillion-dollar agreement with five major banks to settle probes of alleged foreclosure abuses.

Storm Clouds Gather Over Florida Insurers
State-run entities that expanded over the past decade to provide affordable homeowners insurance in hurricane-threatened Florida are in danger of becoming so big they threaten to wreak havoc on the local economy.


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