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While business groups and various elected officials have hailed the choice as a move to repair the White House's apparently fractured relationship with corporate America, those wary of Wall Street's growing influence in Washington have denounced it as yet another sop to the nation's largest banks.
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While business groups and various elected officials have hailed the choice as a move to repair the White House's apparently fractured relationship with corporate America, those wary of Wall Street's growing influence in Washington have denounced it as yet another sop to the nation's largest banks.
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OfficeMax 's lackluster second-quarter results exceeded Wall Street's low expectations.
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Telecom was down 0.9% and Fletcher Building slipped 0.4%, weighed by Wall Street's losses Friday.
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Wall Street's most profitable investment bank is putting a renewed emphasis on its external relationships.
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"I fear that once everyone is back from holiday things will blow up again," said Lombard Street's Mr. Stein.
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For the full year, the company projected mid-single digit revenue growth, versus Wall Street's estimate for 4.7% growth.
Thomson Reuters Profit Rises 27% Absent Year-Earlier Finance Costs
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An income-tax provision and higher operating expenses contributed to a profit decline despite a 16% rise in revenue, and the company's outlook for 2011 fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Shares of MetroPCS tumbled Tuesday after the wireless provider posted results that missed Wall Street's projections.
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SINGAPORE -- Asian stock markets on Wednesday were supported by Wall Street's rise Tuesday but investors remained cautious ahead of European bond auctions this week.
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