Thursday, November 25, 2010

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If it's Thanksgiving, you must be shopping .
Reuters
By Brad Dorfman CHICAGO (Reuters) - Forget the turkey and the football -- if it's Thanksgiving, why aren't you shopping? US retailers trying to squeeze every extra cent out of shoppers are opening for Thanksgiving on Thursday, trying to get a jump on ...
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South Korea to strengthen troops on islands after attack
The Guardian
South Korea's president has ordered the military to strengthen the troop presence on islands near North Korea after Tuesday's bombardment, as the North warned of retaliation if there were any "reckless military provocations". ...
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The Guardian
Oil edges lower as European debt concerns linger
Reuters
By Alejandro Barbajosa SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil edged lower on Thursday, after rising more than 3 percent a day earlier on strong US macro-economic data, as concerns about European debt lingered. A surprise crude inventory gain in top consumer the ...
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Reuters
Nikkei back near 5-month high as yen stabilizes
Reuters
By Antoni Slodkowski and Masayuki Kitano TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average rose 0.5 percent on Thursday and edged back toward a five-month high hit earlier this week, supported by demand from overseas investors and the yen's recent dip against ...
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Ford Adds 40 China Dealers as It Targets Record Sales
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co., the second-biggest US automaker, opened 40 dealerships in China today and plans to add a further 26 by year's end as it aims for record sales in the world's largest auto market. ...
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Latin Day Ahead: Lula-Meirelles Redux Has Tombini Raising Rates
Bloomberg
By Laura Price - Thu Nov 25 07:34:38 GMT 2010 Brazilian President-elect Dilma Rousseff's nomination of Alexandre Tombini to head the central bank is prompting investors to bet on an interest-rate increase in her first month in office. ...
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Judge approves wiretaps in financial fraud cases
Washington Post
By Zachary A. Goldfarb A federal judge ruled Wednesday that prosecutors could use surveillance of telephone conversations in some financial fraud cases. The decision validates a tool that investigators had sought to use in probing allegations of ...
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