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Charles Schwab breaks ground on Denver-area campus

Charles Schwab has broken ground on a new Denver-area campus that's expected to create some new jobs. Full story

Cyber attack briefly shutters Charles Schwab website

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A cyber attack shut down Charles Schwab Corp's website and mobile applications for nearly two hours on Tuesday but no client data or account information was compromised, a spokesman for the brokerage said. Full story

Clarification: Earns-Charles Schwab

In a story April 15 about Charles Schwab Corp.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company's net income rose 2 percent. The story should have said it was referring to net income before the company paid preferred dividends. The story should have also noted that the company didn't pay p Full story

Charles Schwab's weak results weigh on brokerages

Shares of discount stock brokerages fell Monday after The Charles Schwab Corp. reported net income that came in below forecasts, partly due to trading activity that was "more muted than planned" despite a run-up in the stock market this year. Full story

What remains of Libor litigation? Alison Frankel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Make no mistake: A 161-page ruling late Friday by the federal judge overseeing private litigation stemming from manipulation of the benchmark London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) has devastated investor claims that they were the victims of artificially suppressed Libor rates. Full story

Will Bulls Stumble on Recent Run?

   Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab chief investment strategist; and Scott Minerd, Guggenhein Partners CEO & CIO, share their views on what's driving the upward trend in the markets.

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FINRA to appeal Charles Schwab class-action ban ruling

Chuck Schwab says "fiscal cliff" resolution not likely by December 31

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  Sweet Spots in a Bull Market

As the Dow hit an all-time high today, leading market experts reveal where the sweet sports are, with Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab; James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management; and CNBC's Carl Quintanilla, Maria Bartiromo & Jim Cramer.

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