| Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 • chicagotribune.com business newsletter |  | CLOSING BELL DJIA 11,523.01 +291.23 | NSDQ 2,527.34 +85.83 | S&P 1,192.55 +33.88 Joining the rally. Markets soared amid signs that key euro zone countries were closing in on new debt measures: MORE>> TOP BUSINESS NEWS "Cyber Monday" online retail sales off to a strong start: MORE>> • A list of Web-only deals from major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy and Dell: MORE>> • Malls retreat on plans to track shoppers' cellphones: MORE>> Illinois legislators scale back hotly debated tax break package for CME Group and Sears: MORE>> Sara Lee plans to upgrade meat brands after it splits in two: MORE>> U.S. regulators doubt MF Global shortfall estimate, but won't speak publicly because they just want to "get the money back": MORE>> GM insists the Chevy Volt is safe, despite safety regulators investigating the batteries used in the hybrid: MORE>> Federal judge blocks Citigroup's mortgage securities fraud settlement with the SEC: MORE>> The prices of partridges, pear trees and some other items mentioned in the carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas" have spiked: MORE>> LATEST BUSINESS NEWS >> | SEND US A NEWS TIP >> TALKING BUSINESS "A car must appeal to our emotions," said Toyota head Akio Toyoda, who on Monday unveiled a futuristic concept car resembling a giant smartphone to demonstrate how Japan's top automaker is trying to take the lead in technology: MORE>> • Photos of the fascinating new smartphone car: MORE>> IN OTHER NEWS Maggie Daley remembered for her love of family and Chicago during a funeral attended by first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and a host of local dignitaries: MORE>> • Video: Maggie Daley's casket arrives at Old St. Pat's: MORE>> Occupy Los Angeles protesters ignore eviction order as they seek court protection: MORE>> Utah professor charged with viewing child pornography on flight: MORE>> Longtime Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Rep. Barney Frank decides not to seek re-election: MORE>> Egyptians turn out in long lines at voting stations in the first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster: MORE>> LATEST CHICAGO AND NATIONAL NEWS >> IN THE BLOGOSPHERE As detectives in Los Angeles continue to investigate the Black Friday pepper-spray attack at a Wal-Mart there, one legal expert explains why it could be a challenge to bring criminal charges against the woman who allegedly used the spray. More from the LATimes blog LANow: MORE>> SPORTS FIX Bears say they're hopeful after Caleb Hanie's mixed performance on Sunday: MORE>> • Risky call by offensive coordinator Mike Martz to blame for one of Hanie's interceptions: MORE>> Ohio State set to introduce Urban Meyer as new coach: MORE>> LATEST SPORTS NEWS >> OFF THE CLOCK Actress Anne Hathaway is engaged to her longtime boyfriend Adam Shulman: MORE>> • Christian Bale is hanging up his Batman cape: MORE>> Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are adopting a seventh child: MORE>> • Jolie says she once considered being a funeral director: MORE>> Miley Cyrus reps are probably working overtime after Cyrus jokes about smoking marijuana at her birthday party: MORE>> HEADED OUT? Traffic | See current information on area highways, buses, trains and planes on our commuting page: MORE>> Weather | Mostly cloudy, with temperatures nearly steady in the lower 40s. See our weather page with radar and Tom Skilling's seven-day forecast: MORE>> RSS US You can subscribe to an automatic feed of the latest Chicago Tribune business headlines. View them in your RSS reader or in your browser's tool bar. It's easy, just click here: MORE>> | | |  | CHICAGO SHOPPING |  | I JUST WORK HERE | | BE THE FIRST TO KNOW | | NEWS SEARCH |  | |
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