Energy stocks fall back with the broader market as slower-than-expected growth in U.S.
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Energy Stocks: Energy sector falls but on track for July gains
US market regulators Thursday accused two Texas businessmen in a huge insider trading scheme, saying they reaped undisclosed gains of 550 million dollars.
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US files civil charges in big insider trading scheme
Stocks fell and interest rates rose in the Treasury market Friday after the government said the economy grew at a slower pace than expected during the second quarter.
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Stocks drop after 2Q GDP growth slows
German stocks retreated, with the benchmark DAX Index heading for a weekly decline, as HeidelbergCement AG led falling shares.
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German Stocks Retreat; HeidelbergCement, GEA Group Decline, Merck Advances
European stocks fluctuated as gains by energy and industrial-goods companies offset declines in food shares. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was little changed at 256.3 as of 8:07 a.m
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European Stocks Fluctuate; Energy Shares Gain, Offsetting Declines in Food
DALLAS: Famed Dallas billionaire investors Sam and Charles Wyly made US$550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading in the shares of companies on whose boards they served, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission law…
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8. Billionaire investors accused of making US$550mil through insider trading
DALLAS: Famed Dallas billionaire investors Sam and Charles Wyly made US$550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading in the shares of companies on whose boards they served, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission law…
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5. Billionaire investors accused of making US$550mil through insider trading
DALLAS – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed suit in New York against famed Dallas billionaire investors Sam and Charles Wyly, accusing them, their attorney and their stockbroker of insider trading.
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SEC accuses Sam and Charles Wyly, attorney, stockbroker of insider trading
Stocks held on to a tentative advance late Thursday as investors tried to reconcile another batch of conflicting economic signals.
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Stocks regain ground as market stays on bumpy path
U.S. stocks erased losses as Goldman Sachs Group Inc
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U.S. Stocks Erase Losses as Shares of Goldman Sachs, Microsoft Advance