Details on Dubai World’s plan to restructure its debt emerges and President Obama gets ready to unveil his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. Plus, consumers click into Cyber Monday. The News Hub brings you the latest.
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The latest Senate health bill debate focuses on what it will mean for insurance premiums, WSJ’s Janet Adamy reports. The bill wouldn't lower premiums for people who already have employer coverage, and it would actually increase premiums for those buying on the individual market, the Congressiona...
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Equities tied to the oil and gas business are getting a double lift from rising oil prices and waning jitters over Dubai World. MarketWatch’s Steve Gelsi reports.
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Apple’s stock is now one of the most popular around, but that's not necessarily a good thing for the company's investors, MarketWatch's Mark Hulbert says. He offers some alternative winners, in the News Hub.
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WSJ’s Sam Schechner breaks down the details of General Electic's tentative deal with Vivendi for control of NBC Universal. He talks with Neal Lipschutz and Bob O'Brien in the News Hub. Plus, WSJ's Matt Phillips on what's crossing the wires.
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Adam Goldstein, CEO of Royal Caribbean International, discusses the challenges of "unruly" meetings and the fact that they’re not that uncommon.
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WSJ’s Jake Schlessinger describes Japan's fight against deflation and explains why the country is often served up as a cautionary tale for other countries, in the News Hub.
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Iran plans to create 10 more uranium facilities and health-care debate moves to the Senate floor, but President Barack Obama’s biggest challenge this week will be delivering his Afghanistan strategy speech Tuesday.
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Tehran warns it will take strong action against five detained British sailors if it is proven they had "bad intentions" when their racing yacht, Kingdom of Bahrain, entered Iran’s waters. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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