The Delaware Gazette

Europe faces difficult search for growth

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WASHINGTON — On paper at least, Euro­pean lead­ers agree: They need stronger growth mea­sures to help their economies expand out of their 2 ½-year-old gov­ern­ment debt cri­sis. Fig­ur­ing out exactly what those new steps might be will be the hard part.

Dimon survives votes on pay, chairmanship

TAMPA, Fla. — The CEO of JPMor­gan Chase sur­vived a share­holder push Tues­day to strip him of the title of chair­man of the board, five days after he dis­closed a $2 bil­lion trad­ing loss by the bank.

No sign of shareholder revolt against Dimon

NEW YORK — JPMor­gan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon owned up to stock ana­lysts and went on TV to accept blame for a $2 bil­lion trad­ing mis­take. Next he faces share­hold­ers, who are con­sid­er­ably less wealthy since the blun­der was disclosed.

Calls to toughen regulation follow JPMorgan loss

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WASHINGTON — JPMor­gan Chase faced intense crit­i­cism Fri­day for claim­ing that a sur­prise $2 bil­lion loss by one of its trad­ing groups was the result of a sloppy but well-intentioned strat­egy to man­age finan­cial risk.

US stocks fall as Europe doubts bubble to surface

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Fear of Euro­pean debt is once again play­ing havoc with Wall Street.

Europe’s bad mood: Does Obama need to worry?

WASHINGTON — The elec­tions that drove Nico­las Sarkozy out of power in France and left Greece scram­bling to build a coali­tion gov­ern­ment pose a finan­cial threat to the United States that could under­mine Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s efforts to cast him­self as the agent of a U.S. eco­nomic revival.

US manufacturing grows at fastest pace since June

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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. man­u­fac­tur­ing grew last month at the fastest pace in 10 months. New orders, pro­duc­tion and a mea­sure of hir­ing all rose.

Ohio officials to return 5 exotic animals to widow

REYNOLDSBURG — State offi­cials will return five sur­viv­ing exotic ani­mals to a woman whose hus­band released dozens of wild crea­tures before com­mit­ting sui­cide. The Ohio Depart­ment of Agri­cul­ture announced the deci­sion Mon­day at an agency hear­ing in which the state was to defend its author­ity to quar­an­tine the ani­mals — two leop­ards, two pri­mates and a bear — on sus­pi­cion of infec­tious diseases.

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