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Today's Best Market Rumors (5/27/2010)

Updated throughout the day.

Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) wealth management customers are in danger of leaving the firm (Reuters)

Sovereign debt issues outside Europe will pick up (CNBC)

Sony Corp. (NYSE:SNE) may invest in future liquid-crystal-display panel production lines as part of its joint venture with Samsung. (WSJ)

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