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Oil approaches two-week high on Ireland rescue
Reuters
By Alejandro Barbajosa SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil rose past $84 on Monday after the European Union approved a rescue for Ireland and outlined a permanent system to resolve the euro zone's debt crisis, providing some confidence that energy demand growth ...
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Record number of shoppers poised for Cyber Monday
USA Today
By Robyn Beck, AFP/Getty Images 2009 file By Jayne O'Donnell and Sandra Block, USA TODAY After brisk online sales on Thanksgiving and through the weekend, retailers plan stepped-up Web-only promotions today — known as Cyber Monday — for the expected ...
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Cancun: not with a bang but a whimper
ABC Online
By Graham Readfearn Despite its inviting location, fewer journalists, bureaucrats, lobby groups and government ministers will be attending the UN climate change talks in Cancun, Mexico compared with last year. Credit: iStockphoto. ...
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Cnooc: BP's Stake Sale Won't Impact Pan American's Long-Term Operations
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--Cnooc Ltd. (CEO), China's largest offshore oil and gas producer by capacity, said Monday Pan American Energy LLC's operations will remain stable in the long term even as BP PLC (BP) sells its majority stake in the South ...
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Asian Stocks Pare Gains as Dollar Rises on Korea Tensions, Ireland Bailout
Bloomberg
By Shiyin Chen - Mon Nov 29 02:36:24 GMT 2010 The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.5 percent to 129.52 as of 9:25 am in Tokyo, with about four stocks gaining for each that fell. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Kelvin Tay, ...
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IFR-Rusal, Caterpillar deals deepen offshore yuan bond market
Reuters
By Nethelie Wong HONG KONG Nov 27 (Reuters) - UC Rusal, the Hong Kong-listed Russian aluminium company, has mandated Bank of East Asia and BNP Paribas to arrange its first sale of renminbi-denominated bonds. It will be the first test of demand for ...
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BOJ Gov Watching Both Short-, Long-Term Impact Of Yen Rise
Wall Street Journal
By Megumi Fujikawa Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NAGOYA, Japan (Dow Jones)--The Bank of Japan is closely watching the impact of the yen's recent sharp rise--both the negative short-term implications for the economy and what the BOJ governor calls the positive ...
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Nikkei edges back towards 5-mth high as yen helps
Reuters
By Antoni Slodkowski TOKYO, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average edged higher on Monday, moving back toward a five-month high hit last week, as the yen softened against the dollar and as markets calmed after the EU agreed on a rescue package for ...
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Asia Local-Currency Bond Market Growth Slows to 17.2%, ADB Says
BusinessWeek
By Lilian Karunungan Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Growth in East Asia's local-currency bond market slowed in the third quarter as governments pared back economic stimulus measures, resulting in a drop in sales, according to the Asian Development Bank. ...
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Democrats Gird for Tax-Relief Battle
Wall Street Journal
By JANET HOOK Congressional Democrats, under pressure from their liberal wing, are preparing to put up a fight over tax relief for wealthier Americans before they agree to any compromise with Republicans that could extend the Bush-era breaks. ...
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