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The graying of social networks
Sept 8 - Social networks, like Facebook, used to be the playground of the under-30 crowd, but boomers and senior citizens are storming the field. Carmen Roberts reports.
Wall Street bounces back
Sept. 8 - After losing ground in Tuesday's session, Wall Street posted gains as concerns about European banks eased. Bobbi Rebell reports.
The day ahead: September 9, 2010
Sept. 8 - The world's largest hamburger maker McDonalds, reports global sales after a seven percent growth figure in July.
Instant view: Obama's tax proposals
Sept. 8 - Economic Policy Institute's Josh Bivens reacts to U.S. President Barack Obama's speech on the economy in Ohio.
Wall Street's early bonus tax dodge
Sept. 8 - Reuters Breakingviews columnist James Pethokoukis says with tax cuts due to expire at year's end, some Wall Street firms may move forward their annual bonuses.
BP part responsible for oil spill
Sep.8 - BP part blames Transocean, Halliburton for Deepwater spill, Vodafone sells China Media stake, German exports help fuel recovery.
BP shifts blame for oil spill
Sept 8 - BP shifted much of the blame for a rig blast that led to the United States' worst-ever oil spill onto its contractors Transocean and Halliburton. Jon Decker reports.
Economists scale back growth outlook
Sept 08 - High unemployment and signs of weakness in the housing market have economists once again pulling back their growth forecasts. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Vodafone sells China mobile stake
Sep.8 - Vodafine Group Plc sells its share of China Mobile for 6.5 billion U.S dollars.

Basmah Fahim, Reuters.

German exports slow unexpectedly
Sep.8 - After two months of strong gains, German exports fell unexpectedly in July, adding to evidence that slowing world economy could hit Europe's biggest economy.

Joanna Partridge, Reuters

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