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(Reuters) - Investors are bracing for Facebook's Wall Street debut on Friday after the world's No.1 online social network raised about $16 billion in one of the biggest initial public offerings in U.S. history. Valued at $104 billion, Facebook is larger than Starbucks Corp and Hewlett-Packard combined, sparking intense speculation on how much higher its valuation will rise once shares start tradi
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's results will be dissected more closely than ever next week, after a share swoon raised concerns on Wall Street that the stock's gravity-defying rally may be losing steam.
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (Reuters) - Half a decade into the deepest U.S. housing crisis since the 1930s, many Americans are hoping the crisis is finally nearing its end. House sales are picking up across most of the country, the plunge in prices is slowing and attempts by lenders to claim back properties from struggling borrowers dropped by more than a third in 2011, hitting a four-year low.
With Mitt Romney struggling to hold off Rick Santorum, the campaigns and party leaders are preparing for a delegate fight unlike any since 1976.
Barcelona have one foot in the quarterfinals of the Champions League after completing a 3-1 win at Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday night.
Opinion polls are unanimous that the general election Sunday will unseat the government, making it the latest victim of Europe's ever-mounting debt crisis.
Banks, the fulcrum of a huge protest downtown, may be about to prove disheartened investors right.
Shock waves from the downgrade of the United States credit rating hit global markets over the weekend and traders on Wall St. prepared their strategy.
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in squalid makeshift camps have hunkered down as lashing rain and wind from the outer bands of Tropical Storm Emily hit the quake-stricken country.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - National Football League (NFL) teams, players and their agents braced for a flurry of fast-paced negotiations and a frenzy of deal-making as clubs returned to business on Tuesday.
The extremist violence at a protest march through central London on Saturday has police reconsidering tactics for the April 29 wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Hours ahead of expected anti-government protests in Egypt, the internet went dark in parts of the country Friday, and text messaging appeared to be blocked.
Stocks kicked off 2011 with gains last week despite lackluster economic news, but the week ahead could be more challenging as the quarterly earnings season gets underway.
Manchester City regained fourth place in English Premier League on Sunday with a resounding 4-1 win against Mark Hughes' Fulham at Craven Cottage.
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