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...soared on a lower-than-expected rise in labor costs. The Labor Department report of a modest 0.6 percent rise in wages and benefits convinced investors that the Fed won't tighten interest rates at its next meeting three weeks from now, says TIME's Wall Street columnist Daniel Kadlec. "It's hard to remember the last time the markets reacted so eagerly to this report." Indeed, now that the Dow has almost completely erased the sobering slide that began March 11, the rest of the market seemed today to have to caught a euphoria that Kadlec called "incredible." Yields...
...Daniel Kadlec is TIME's Wall Street columnist. Reach him at kadlec@time.com
...disclosing the hundreds of chemical additives in cigarettes, and banning outdoor advertising and the use of people in ads. Why, after nearly four decades of successfully fighting off lawsuits, would big tobacco rather settle than fight? A deal makes sound business sense, notes TIME Wall Street Columnist Daniel Kadlec: "The tobacco industry knows it could pay for this entire settlement by just increasing prices. It wouldn't affect their current operations at all. It would finally give them immunity to lawsuits, and stocks will soar." In fact, the news received a warm reception on Wall Street, with Philip Morris...
...about whether a drug manufacturer should also oversee a patient's care. No drug manufacturer has ever directly overseen the full range of a clinic?s patient care. While government regulators may allow a relatively small fish like Zeneca to get away with such an arrangement, TIME's Dan Kadlec says they will probably crack down if the industry's heavyweights try to follow suit. "If it gets too cozy, the regulators are going to look at it. You aren't likely to see the big firms get away with this on a grand scale because it's too anti...
...Daniel Kadlec is TIME's Wall Street columnist. Reach him at kadlec@time.com