End in Sight for AfghanWar—But Not the Cost
Despite Afghan war’s projected 2014 end, US will still shoulder most of the burden of funding the Afghan army
Despite Afghan war’s projected 2014 end, US will still shoulder most of the burden of funding the Afghan army
James Freis was dismissed from his position as director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network last week after refusing to step down, a person familiar with the situation confirmed Monday.
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European markets are set open higher as news emerged of 100 billion euros ($127 billion) of liquidity provided by the ECB to Greece.
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Notable earnings before Tuesday’s open: AZO, BBY, MDT, RL, WSM
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Tuesday’s economic calendar:
7:45 ICSC Retail Store Sales
8:55 Redbook Chain Store Sales
10:00 Existing Home Sales
10:00 Richmond Fed Mfg.
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Japan reports holding a net $3.19T in foreign assets at the end of 2011, hanging on to its position as the world’s top creditor nation. The position marks a rise from 2010, which may also dampen expectations on China overtaking the Japanese as the number one creditor anytime soon.
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