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January 9, 2012 Afternoon Update |
TOP NEWSThe CaucusBudget Chief to Replace Daley as Obama's Chief of StaffBy MARK LANDLERJacob J. Lew, director of the Office of Management and Budget, will replace William M. Daley as the president's chief of staff, White House officials said.
Rivals Sharpen Attacks on Romney's Role in BuyoutsBy MICHAEL D. SHEARThe trailing Republican presidential candidates intensified their attacks on Mitt Romney's role at a corporate buyout firm in the final day of campaigning before New Hampshire voters go to the polls. For Romney, Friends in High Places Help Get Out the N.H. VoteBy NICHOLAS CONFESSOREMitt Romney's cultivation of politically influential figures is bearing fruit as he seeks a quick end to the Republican nomination fight. The CaucusRomney Seeks to Clarify 'Pink Slip' RemarksBy ASHLEY PARKERAfter more than a week of not taking questions from the news media, Mitt Romney steps before the cameras. Gingrich's Own Close Tie to Buyout IndustryBy PETER LATTMAN and JIM RUTENBERGNewt Gingrich advised a major private equity firm, even though he is faulting Mitt Romney for his ties to that industry. |
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BUSINESSSwiss Central Bank Chief Resigns After UproarBy JACK EWINGThe resignation of Philipp M. Hildebrand over personal currency deals came as a surprise since he appeared to have the support of the council that oversees the Swiss National Bank. Merkel and Sarkozy Press Greece as Bond Markets Remain WaryBy NICHOLAS KULISHGerman debt was sold for a negative return, indicating that investors are willing to trade profit for safety. DealBookSantander Lifts Capital Cushion Months Ahead of DeadlineBy LANDON THOMAS JR.Banco Santander of Spain, the bank with the largest market value in the euro zone, said that its core capital ratio was now at 9 percent, six months ahead of the deadline set by Europe's main bank regulator. DealBookConviction Reversed in Refco CaseBy PETER LATTMANA federal appeals court reversed the conviction of Joseph Collins, a former outside lawyer to Refco, the collapsed brokerage firm. A retrial could be complicated by the death of a crucial witness, Santo Maggio. Stocks Edge AheadBy REUTERSWall Street market indexes inched ahead as investors prepared for the start of corporate earnings season. |
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