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EU's Oettinger says Greece deal still possible this week

Germany's EU Commissioner Guenter Oettinger said on Monday it might still be possible for Greece and its creditors to reach a deal this week.


Cautious consumers cast doubt on U.S. growth outlook

U.S. consumer spending growth unexpectedly stalled in April as households cut back on purchases of automobiles and continued to boost savings, suggesting the economy was struggling to gain momentum early in the second quarter.

Wall Street edges up after recent losses, mixed data

U.S. stocks ended with modest gains on Monday, recovering part of last week's losses in a session marked by cautious trading as investors reacted to mixed economic data.

Is Jared Leto's dating jeopardizing Suicide Squad film?

Jared Leto is most certainly a busy man. the celebrity singer-actor has a lot of projects on hand, Suicide Squad at the foremost. Still he's hads find time to be wtih special friends close to his heart.


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Equities will be the riskiest asset class this year and through the next decade, but will also offer the highest returns and attract the biggest allocation boost from investors, a poll predicted on Monday.
Uncharted 4 is set for a March 2016 release as developers prepare for the upcominng 2015 E3 event. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, one of the most anticipated action-adventure third-person shooter game for Playstation 4, is expected to have a release window of anytime between 2016 January and March.
Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer denied claims that Microsoft is setting its sights on reviving the Silent Hills franchise.
Greece is not a topic for leaders of the Group of Seven countries to discuss at a meeting in Bavaria starting on Sunday, a German government spokesman said, adding that it was up to Athens and its lenders to resolve the crisis.
The Battlefield 4 spring patch is brings in a number of improvements and content for players - all for free.
U.S. stock index futures were higher on Monday, after closing down the previous week, as investors focused on the bright spots in China's factory activity data and ahead of a string of domestic economic data.
Crude oil prices dropped on Monday as the dollar rose and on expectations that OPEC production would remain high, stoking worries of oversupply despite declining U.S. rig operations.
U.S. shale oil producers, having weathered the worst price plunge in their industry's brief history, now face a dilemma: whether to stay in a defensive crouch after slashing their rig fleets, or start drilling more wells to capture a partial recovery in prices.
European shares rose on Monday, helped by an almost five percent rally in Chinese stock markets and rumours of progress in Greece's debt talks that halted sales of the euro.
In one revealing statement Samsung President for Mobile Division J. K. Shin confirmed the next phablet ofering will come not in July as earlier reported but in September. Further, the top exec details how other offerings are doing well in sales and not poorly as reported by many.