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Dollar can't buck the trend lower vs. peso
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe super peso is back. As rising interest rates draw capital south of the border, Mexico's currency is trading near a six-year high against the U.S. dollar and is poised to crack the psychological 10-peso-to-the-buck barrier. The peso closed at 10.007...Tags: Federal Reserve, Economic Policy, Foreign Exchange Market, Central Bank, Inflation and Deflation
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A grand opening; Red Cross awards
Special to The Morning CallMAMBO AND MOJITOS AT PACIFICO Pacifico, the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley's newest hot spot, opened its doors to Lehigh Valley's movers and shakers at a Thursday, June 26, grand opening hosted by Valley Social Magazine. The nuevo Latino seafood...Tags: Marathon, Colleges and Universities, Athletics, Track and Field, Jim Thorpe, National Government
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Coca-Cola drinkers to pay more after Labor Day
The Associated PressDrinkers of Coca-Cola can expect to pay more starting this fall after the company's biggest bottler said today that it would raise prices. The issues at the bottler also hurt Coca-Cola Co.'s bottom line, since it owns about 35 percent of that business....Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Sales, Labor Day, Disasters, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Bottler's loss takes the fizz out of Coke
Associated PressDrinkers of Coca-Cola can expect to pay more starting this fall after the company's biggest bottler said Thursday that it would raise prices. The issues at the Atlanta-based bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., also hurt Coca-Cola Co.'s bottom line,...Tags: Sherwin-Williams Company, Sales, Consumer Confidence, Continental Airlines Incorporated, Labor Day
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Cases against Stony Brook pediatric unit reopened
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comFour Long Island families who filed complaints with the state over their infants' care in Stony Brook University Medical Center's now-closed pediatric cardiac surgery program have had their cases reopened. The reopenings come after one of the families...Tags: People, Stony Brook University, Healthcare Provider, Infants, Family
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Drinkers of Coca-Cola will pay more this fall as biggest bottler raises prices
AP Business WriterDrinkers of Coca-Cola can expect to pay more starting this fall after the company's biggest bottler said Thursday that it would raise prices. The issues at the bottler also hurt Coca-Cola Co.'s bottom line, since it owns about 35 percent of that...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Sales, Labor Day, Disasters, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Financing woes are all too reel for Hollywood studios
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe collapse of Paramount Pictures' $450-million film financing deal underscores how dramatically the global credit crunch is prompting weary investors and several industry-friendly banks to shy away from a popular form of funding that has fueled...Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Brad Pitt, Roger Smith, Tom Hanks, Investments
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
FINANCE Morgan Stanley in Jericho has named five new financial executives. All five were formerly financial advisers with Smith Barney. John Gatto of Lloyd Harbor, Kenneth Gatto of Lattingtown and Matthew Hughes of Pelham Manor are certified financial...Tags: American Home Mortgage, Public Employees, Medicine, National Government, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois)
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SEC tweaks rule to calm fears
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Securities and Exchange Commission offered shelter to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other prominent companies left financially exposed by the housing crisis, with an emergency restriction Tuesday on naked short selling. In naked short selling,...Tags: Fannie Mae, Securities, Bears Stearns Cos., The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Sales
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SEC moves to curb stock manipulation
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday stepped up its war against what it believes is manipulation of stocks by "short sellers" -- traders who bet on falling share prices. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox surprised Wall Street with a plan to...Tags: Securities, Fannie Mae, Allianz AG Holding, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Sales
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