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Dow Jumps on Belief That Fed Will Continue Stimulus

Markets climb as the Fed prepares for its two-day meeting, which begins tomorrow. Full story

Is This Dow Component Really Junk?

Having been recently downgraded, trading Alcoa has become a far different proposition. Full story

Feds dump NH firm's bid for Alcoa NC dams license

Federal energy regulators on Thursday rejected a New Hampshire investment firm's bid to pose as a challenger to Alcoa Inc. for a new license to operate dams along one of North Carolina's largest rivers. Full story

Utility, Alcoa continue negotiating power rate

Alcoa Inc. and South Carolina's state-owned utility have agreed to continue talks on a new power contract for the company's aluminum plant outside Goose Creek. Full story

Moody's downgrades Alcoa to 'junk' status

Moody's Investors Service downgraded Alcoa Inc.'s credit rating into junk status Wednesday, citing lower aluminum prices. Full story

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  Alcoa CEO: Lessening Dependency on Metal Price Swings

Alcoa reported Q1 revenue of $5.83 billion, below expectations of $5.88 billion. CEO Klaus Kleinfeld discusses the company's quarter, aluminum demand expectations, and a joint venture project in Saudi Arabia.

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Alcoa Inc.'s aluminium plant in Sardinian is pictured in Portovesme
Alcoa Inc.'s aluminium plant in Sardinian is pictured in Portovesme

Alcoa Inc.'s aluminium plant in Sardinian is pictured in Portovesme in this file photo taken September 1, 2012. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi/Files

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An employee of the world's leading producer of primary aluminum Alcoa holds a smoke device during a demonstration outside the industry ministry in Rome on September 10, 2012, as Prime Minister Mario Monti's government holds talks to find a solution. The demonstrators protest against the closing of P