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The US could lose its Aaa bond rating at Moody’s (CNBC)
Obama will outline a significant stimulus for alternative energy (Reuters)
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) will pay out nearly $4 billion in bonuses (WSJ)
China’s threat to cut business ties with US firms due to an arms sale to Taiwan could help Boeing (NYSE:BA) rival Airbus. (BusinessWeek)
Bank of America is expected to add 2,000 people to its wealth management operation over the next year. (FT)
Poor security at the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) App store could cause downloads of malicious software to iPhones (CNET).
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