Morning Squawk
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Apple announced its long-awaited mobile phone distribution deal with China Mobile last night, and iPhones should hit the Chinese market next month under the new deal. (CNBC) |
After a banner year for stocks, some analysts think U.S. equities still have room to rise through 2014. (CNBC) |
Today is the last day for consumers to obtain health care coverage that would take effect on Jan. 1, and new rules under Obamacare leave insurers guessing how the new law will unfold. (WSJ) |
The IMF predicts the U.S. should expand at a faster pace next year because of positive signs in both economic data and Washington.(Reuters) |
A final fight over the federal budget looms in Washington this week. (Reuters) |
Following a massive data breach, Target saw a drop in foot traffic during the last busy holiday shopping weekend before Christmas,the WSJ reported. (WSJ) |
Airlines keep packing its passengers into smaller cabin quarters as they try to keep fares low. (NY Times) |
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