General Electric spikes 8% after saying it's shrinking its debt and agreeing to a settlement over its obsolete subprime-mortgage business

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General Electric spikes 8% after saying it's shrinking its debt and agreeing to a settlement over its obsolete subprime-mortgage business
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General Electric posted mixed fourth-quarter results Thursday morning, beating on the top line and missing on the bottom line.

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