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AP Top Extended Financial Headlines At 12:33 p.m. EDT

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From statement to forecasts to news conference, here's what to watch for from the Fed Stocks edge lower as investors wait for clues on stimulus from Fed Chairman Bernanke

Export revival underway for small businesses

1 hour ago

When Lawrence Scheer began selling baby clothes in 2010, he didn't realize it then, but he was on the leading edge of a recovery in small business exports. Scheer's company, Magnificent Baby, manufactures its products in China and then sells them in about 20 countries around the world. "Our goal from the beginning was to sell as much clothes as possible _ so when international interest was there, we pursued it," says Scheer, whose business is based in New York.

Kolcraft recalls strollers due to wheel blowouts

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Kolcraft is recalling more than 96,000 Jeep Liberty strollers after at least 18 people were injured by tire blowouts, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Wednesday. Two of the injured were children standing near the stroller. There were also two reports of property damage. The strollers were sold at Burlington Coat Factory, Sears, Toys R Us, and other retailers in the U.S. and Canada between June 2010 and June 2013, for $150 to $180.

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Investors look for answers on economy from Fed FedEx 4Q profit drops as priority services lag Stocks edge lower as investors wait on Fed

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