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Legal Fee Tracker: Lawyers eye $700 million payout in latest Blue Cross settlement

Legal Fee Tracker: Lawyers eye $700 million payout in latest Blue Cross settlement Plus: An unusual insurance policy in Quinn Emanuel's $185 million ObamaCare fee fight By David Thomas and Mike Scarcella Oct 17 (Reuters) - Plaintiffs' lawyers behind a new $2.8 billion class action antitrust settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield are planning to request up to $700 million in legal fees for their work, adding to hundreds of millions of dollars in fees already awarded in the sprawling case.
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Dow ends at another record high as Wall Street buoyed by banks, small-caps

US STOCKS-Dow ends at another record high as Wall Street buoyed by banks, small-caps Dow posts third record closing high in four sessions Russell 2000, S&P Small Cap 600 at highest levels since Nov 2021 Morgan Stanley record high as Q3 profit jumps; banks buoyant Utilities climb; Amazon nuke accord benefits Dominion Indexes up: Dow 0.79%, S&P 500 0.47%, Nasdaq 0.28% Adds closing prices, Dow milestone By David French Oct 16 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Wednesday and closed
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Wall Street closes higher, buoyed by banks, small-caps

US STOCKS-Wall Street closes higher, buoyed by banks, small-caps Morgan Stanley rises as Q3 profit jumps; banks buoyant Gains for small-cap indexes Russell 2000, S&P Small Cap 600 Utilities climb; Amazon nuke accord benefits Dominion Updates to close By David French Oct 16 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Wednesday, as Wall Street's three benchmark indexes ended higher, weathering declines in megacap tech shares thanks to small-caps gains and financial shares buoyed by strong
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US tentatively awards Washington flights to Delta, United, American

UPDATE 2-US tentatively awards Washington flights to Delta, United, American New throughout, adds U.S. Transportation Department announcement, details By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department on Wednesday said it was tentatively awarding five new daily round trip flights from Washington Reagan National airport to major airlines.
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UAW Says Represented Staff At Association Of Professional Flight Attendants Strike Over Unfair Contract Negotiations

BRIEF-UAW Says UAW-Represented Staff At Association Of Professional Flight Attendants Strike Over Unfair Contract Negotiations Oct 16 (Reuters) - UAW: UAW: UAW-REPRESENTED STAFF AT ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL FLIGHT ATTENDANTS STRIKE OVER UNFAIR CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS Further company coverage: AAL.O
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Wall St advances as investors favor small caps over Big Tech; banks rally

US STOCKS-Wall St advances as investors favor small caps over Big Tech; banks rally Morgan Stanley rises as Q3 profit jumps; banks buoyant Small-cap indexes on course for best finish since Nov 2021 Utilities rise; Amazon nuke deal benefits Dominion Indexes up: Dow 0.62%, S&P 500 0.34%, Nasdaq 0.18% Updated to 2:00 p.m. ET/1800 GMT By David French and Lisa Pauline Mattackal Oct 16 (Reuters) - Wall Street's three benchmark indexes rose on Wednesday, on track to recoup some of the previous session'
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US set to tentatively award five new daily Washington flights

US set to tentatively award five new daily Washington flights WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department plans to announce later on Wednesday it is tentatively awarding five new daily round trip flights from Washington Reagan National airport to major airlines, sources told Reuters. The flights at the busy airport in Arlington, Virginia, outside the nation's capital were mandated under legislation signed in May by President Joe Biden.
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United Airlines soars, propels peers higher after stronger profit forecast

BUZZ-United Airlines soars, propels peers higher after stronger profit forecast ** Shares of United Airlines UAL.O soaring >11% to $71.27, over 4-yr high, on Weds after current quarter profit outlook tops consensus, and helps lift peers ** UAL late Tues forecast adj EPS of $2.50-$3 in qtr through Dec, after posting Q3 profit beat on improved pricing power ** It also unveiled $1.5 bln stock buyback program ** Shares of legacy carriers Delta Air Lines DAL.N rise >5%, while American Airlines AAL.O
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U.S. STOCKS Albertsons, Foot Locker, Charles Schwab

BUZZ-U.S. STOCKS ON THE MOVE-Albertsons, Foot Locker, Charles Schwab Eikon search string for individual stock moves: STXBZ The Day Ahead newsletter: https://refini.tv/3LI4BU7 The Morning News Call newsletter: https://refini.tv/3dKUyB8 Wall Street slipped on Tuesday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the decline, as a slump in semiconductor and oil stocks offset strong quarterly results from major banks.
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U.S. STOCKS Albertsons, Foot Locker, Charles Schwab

BUZZ-U.S. STOCKS ON THE MOVE-Albertsons, Foot Locker, Charles Schwab Eikon search string for individual stock moves: STXBZ The Day Ahead newsletter: https://refini.tv/3LI4BU7 The Morning News Call newsletter: https://refini.tv/3dKUyB8 The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq edged higher while the Dow dropped on Tuesday, with the benchmark index hovering near record highs as investors parsed a mixed set of quarterly results from companies such as UnitedHealth and Bank of America.
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U.S. STOCKS U.S. airlines, Citigroup, Bank of America

BUZZ-U.S. STOCKS ON THE MOVE-U.S. airlines, Citigroup, Bank of America Eikon search string for individual stock moves: STXBZ The Day Ahead newsletter: https://refini.tv/3LI4BU7 The Morning News Call newsletter: https://refini.tv/3dKUyB8 Oct 15 (Reuters) - Futures pointed to a subdued open for Wall Street's main indexes on Tuesday, as investors took a breather after a rally in the previous session and parsed a mixed set of quarterly results from companies such as UnitedHealth and Bank of America.
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U.S. airlines gain after crude oil prices slide

BUZZ-U.S. airlines gain after crude oil prices slide ** Shares of U.S. airlines advance premarket as oil prices tumbled more than 4% to a near two-week low due to a weaker demand outlook and after a media report said Israel is willing to not strike Iranian oil targets, easing fears of a supply disruption ** Large portion of airline's costs tied to
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GM, Barclays sign long-term credit card partnership agreement

UPDATE 2-GM, Barclays sign long-term credit card partnership agreement Adds details on credit card partnerships in paragraphs 2,3 Oct 14 (Reuters) - General Motors GM.N and Barclays BARC.L said on Monday they have signed a long-term credit card partnership agreement to let customers earn and redeem reward points on new Buicks, Cadillacs and other GM cars, including electric vehicles.
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American Airlines Says Resuming Operations Today In Parts Of Florida

BRIEF-American Airlines Says Resuming Operations Today In Parts Of Florida Oct 10 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc AAL.O : AMERICAN AIRLINES - AMERICAN RESUMING OPERATIONS TODAY IN PARTS OF FLORIDA AMERICAN AIRLINES: OPERATIONS SET TO RESUME FRIDAY, OCT. 11, AT ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Source text for E
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Wall Street ends slightly lower after higher than expected inflation, jobless claims

US STOCKS-Wall Street ends slightly lower after higher than expected inflation, jobless claims September CPI data higher than expected Unemployment claims higher than estimates Delta Air Lines shares fall after Q3 results Energy stocks track oil prices higher Banks to kick off Q3 earnings season on Friday Indexes: Dow down 0.14%, S&P 500 off 0.21, Nasdaq down 0.05% Updated with final closing prices, volume By Sinéad Carew and Lisa Pauline Mattackal Oct 10 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes
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Wall Street ends slightly lower after higher than expected inflation, unemployment

US STOCKS-Wall Street ends slightly lower after higher than expected inflation, unemployment Updated with preliminary closing prices at 4:00 p.m ET/ 2000 GMT By Sinéad Carew and Lisa Pauline Mattackal Oct 10 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Thursday as investors looked to higher-than-expected inflation and unemployment claims for indications on the health of the U.S.
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Wall Street dips slightly after higher than expected inflation, unemployment

US STOCKS-Wall Street dips slightly after higher than expected inflation, unemployment September CPI data higher than expected Delta Air Lines down after Q3 results Energy stocks track oil prices higher Banks to kick off Q3 earnings season on Friday Indexes: Dow down 0.34%, S&P 500 off 0.30, Nasdaq down 0.17% Updates prices at 2:23 p.m ET / 1823 GMT By Sinéad Carew and Lisa Pauline Mattackal Oct 10 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes were slightly lower on Thursday as investors looked to hig
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Legal Fee Tracker: American Airlines presses $139 mln fee bid after $1 verdict

Legal Fee Tracker: American Airlines presses $139 mln fee bid after $1 verdict By David Thomas Oct 10 (Reuters) - The largest U.S. airline by fleet size is taking another stab at reaping almost $140 million in attorney fees after winning just $1 in damages in an antitrust lawsuit that originally sought $1 billion. American Airlines has been battling over the fees for two years with Sabre Corp, the country's largest owner and operator of an electronic network travel agents use to search and book
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Wall St mixed as inflation data backs bets of 25 bps rate cut in November

US STOCKS-Wall St mixed as inflation data backs bets of 25 bps rate cut in November For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window. September CPI data higher than expected Delta Air Lines down after Q3 results Energy stocks track oil prices higher Banks to kick off Q3 earnings season on Friday Indexes: Dow down 0.08%, S&P 500 flat, Nasdaq up 0.18% Updated at 12:07 pm ET/1607 GMT By Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Pranav Kashyap Oct 10 (Reute
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Wall Street falls after inflation, jobless claims data

CORRECTED-US STOCKS-Wall Street falls after inflation, jobless claims data Corrects estimate in paragraph 3 to 3.2% from 2.3% September CPI data higher than expected Delta Air Lines down after Q3 results Indexes down: Dow 0.18%, S&P 500 0.27%, Nasdaq 0.38% By Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Pranav Kashyap Oct 10 (Reuters) - Wall Street opened lower on Thursday as hotter-than-expected September inflation data reinforced expectations of a 25-basis-point rate hike by the Federal Reserve at its upcoming
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