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Tuesday Morning Headlines

The events of the past few months signal that "there is no more Wall Street," according to Ace Greenberg, the former chief of Bear Stearns. [Bloomberg]
Hedge funds dropped another 2.7 percent last month. [WSJ]
Morgan Stanley's new bonus plan has a "claw-back" provision. [NYT]
The hedge fund Copper River Management has closed its doors. [WSJ]
Cowen Group has rejected an unsolicited takeover offer. [MW]
In corporate layoff news, Sony plans to cut 8,000 full-time workers and the same number of part-timers. Other companies cutting back today: Wyndham Worldwide and Danaher Corp. [Bloomberg, CNN]
Citi may be keeping its high-priced sponsorship of the new Mets stadium, but a holiday toy-train exhibit wasn't quite as lucky. [Bloomberg]

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