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French Bakers Rush To Africa As The Wealthy Seek Fresh Goods

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Increasing urbanization and a growing middle class in sub-Saharan Africa are boosting demand for higher-quality baked goods.

Sanders Raised $16 Million From The Unemployed And Retired

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A major chunk of Bernie Sanders' record fundraising is coming from an unlikely source: people without jobs.

California Pension Fix Not A Guarantee

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The difference between market winning and losing streaks could mean as much as $5 billion.

FBI Raids Texas REIT's Offices

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The company's stock plunged after FBI agents raided the REIT's offices.

Top Stock-Picker With $9 Billion Says He’s Still Happy In Cash

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Hamish Douglass of the Magellan Global Equity Fund saw danger and boosted cash ahead of the rout.

The Real Economy Is Talking, But Treasurys Aren't Listening

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There's a massive divergence between recent economic data and U.S. Treasury yields.

Fear’s Grip Loosens In Markets As Rally Lowers Correlations

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When fear stops reigning, the markets move less in lockstep.

REIT Shares Victim To Hedge Fund Struggles

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REITs that have had a relatively large portion of hedge fund owners are struggling with declining stock prices.

French Pianist Scores Rare Win In Madoff Lawsuit

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A Luxembourg bank was ordered to repay the 255,000 euros she lost, plus interest.

Oaktree's Marks Says GOP Candidates Scaring Investors

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The Oaktree Capital founder said the candidates are competing to be "fearful and dramatic."

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