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Today's Best Market Rumors (7/1/2011) Geithner Gone? Twitter Charges
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Tim Geithner may leave as Treasury Secretary (various)
Private equity firms are looking at Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) divisions (Reuters)
The FTC may be examining Twitter for antitrust actions (Reuters)
Hedge fund chief John Paulson has asked Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) not to agree to terms of a settlement for its sales of mortgage backed securities (WSJ)
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