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Business news for Mon, 31 Dec 2007 & with word data. 27 news.

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Yahoo! News: Stock Markets News
FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower on Monday, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
FT.com - US homepage
US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
Investor's Business Daily: INVESTING
Stocks wrapped up 2007 on a glum note as the major indexes declined on volume that was up from Friday's pace, according to preliminary data.The...
MSNBC.com: Business
Mortgage insurers saw defaults rise to a new monthly record in November, according to data published Monday by an industry trade group.
BusinessWeek Online -- Investing
Even with the last-day retreat, major indexes posted gains for the year. Data on existing home sales provided rare good news for the housing market
Yahoo! News: Business
FT.com - US stocks pared earlier losses but remained in negative territory in mid-morning trade on Monday, the last trading day of the year, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
ABC News: Money
That's four times the amount of personal data compromised in 2006.
MarketWatch.com - MarketPulse
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks opened with losses Monday on the final trading day of 2007, with existing-home sales data for November due for release. The Dow Jones Industiral Average fell 52 points to 13,313.52, led lower by Home Depot and Citigroup . The S&P 500 fell 5.8 points to 1,472.63 and the Nasdaq Composite lost 13 points to 2,661.03.
Reuters: Business News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks were set to push a little higher on the last trading day of the year on Monday, but data on existing home sales could limit any advance.
Yahoo! News: Business
Reuters - Stocks were set to push a little higher on the last trading day of the year on Monday, but data on existing home sales could limit any advance.
MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
Slight gains took shape early for U.S. shares, though existing-home sales data could change all that on 2007's final trading day.
Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
Today's Market -- thestreet.com
Traders await the existing-home sales report before locking in their positions.
MarketWatch.com - MarketPulse
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. dollar fell Monday against the Japanese yen and the British pound before the highlight of what's expected to be a low-volume day, the release of existing-home sales figures for November. The British pound was back over $2, up to $2.0058 from $1.9963, and the dollar slipped 0.3% to 111.95 yen. The euro edged lower to $1.4715 and fell from record levels against sterling.
Yahoo! News: Stock Markets News
AP - As 2007 comes to a close, Wall Street is almost as jittery as it was over the summer, when worries about the housing slump and banks' losing bets on mortgages first came to a head.
Latest financial news - CNNMoney.com
Yahoo! News: Stock Markets News
Reuters - Stock index futures rose on Monday in the final trading session of the year with little on the corporate agenda and ahead of existing home sales data.
FT.com - Financial Markets News
The dollar remained under pressure against its major trading partners following weak housing data on Friday which which added to investors' fears that the American economy may sink into recession
NEWS.com.au | Business | Breaking News
THE dollar closed stronger on the last trading day of 2007, breaking through 88 US cents thanks to strong private sector credit data and weak US new home sales numbers.
SFGate: Business & Technology
The loss or theft of personal data such as credit card and Social Security numbers soared to unprecedented levels in 2007, and the trend isn't expected to turn around anytime soon as hackers stay a step ahead of security and laptops disappear with sensitive...