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Monday, February 24, 2014

Belvedere & Schacknow - Squawk, February 24, 2014

Compiled by Matthew J. Belvedere and Peter Schacknow
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In the news today
Ukraine's ousted president is being sought on charges of mass murder, while the country may now face default riskfollowing last week’s deadly upheaval. (CNBC)
Comcast (CMCSA) customers are about to get improved Netflix (NFLX) streaming, after the two companies announced adirect connection deal(Reuters)
With its handset division soon to become a part of Microsoft (MSFT) , Nokia (NOK) has turned to Google's (GOOG)Android mobile OS to help crack the low-cost smartphone market. | Full coverage from Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona, Spain (CNBC)
Apple (AAPL) has issued a security fix for its iPhone and iPad devices. It left the Mac line-up unpatched, but not for long. (CNET)
U.K. bank HSBC (HSBC) missed estimates with its latest earnings report, and warned it would be impacted by greater volatility in emerging markets this year. (CNBC)
The G-20’s plan to add an extra two percentage points to global growth over five years has a good chance of succeeding, said the IMF’s chief. (CNBC)
Gas prices in the U.S. rose 12 cents to $3.41 a gallon during the past two weeks, as crude rose due, in part, to violence in Venezuela and cold-induced demand in the U.S. for heating oil. (AP)

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