Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Spanish Banks Face Funding Hurdle Amid Bailout Threat
Bloomberg
By Charles Penty and Gavin Finch - Tue Nov 30 00:01:00 GMT 2010 Santander, which has 27 billion euros in debt maturing next year, said it added 94 billion euros in customer deposits this year and also has as much as 100 billion euros in collateral it ...
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Web and in-store sales strong
Washington Post
Carol Uyeno of Palo Alto, Calif., peruses "Cyber Monday" sales on her home computer. (Paul Sakuma) By Ylan Q. Mui and Danielle Douglas Retailers rang up strong sales online and in stores during the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza, sparking hopes for ...
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Washington Post
Assange could be charged under Espionage Act: report
The Hindu
PTI AP A media report said on Tuesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under the Espionage Act for making public classified US government documents. File Photo WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under the Espionage ...
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The Hindu
China Shares End At 7-Week Low On Continued Tightening Concerns
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's shares ended lower at a seven-week low Tuesday, sliding for the third straight session on concerns about further monetary tightening measures after officials continued to stress on the need to curb inflation. ...
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Oil Hovers Below $86 Ahead of US Supply Reports
ABC News
AP By ALEX KENNEDY AP Oil prices hovered below $86 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as traders looked to US supply reports for clues about the strength of demand for crude. Benchmark oil for January delivery was down 8 cents to $85.65 a barrel at late ...
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Climate change threatening survival of human beings: delegates
Xinhua
CANCUN, Mexico, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Participants of the United Nations Climate Change Conference agreed on Monday that climate change is threatening the survival of human beings and actions are needed to tackle the problem. The talks, from Nov. ...
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Lukoil's Profits Rise 37% on Higher Prices
Wall Street Journal
By JACOB GRONHOLT-PEDERSEN MOSCOW—Russia's biggest privately-owned oil producer, OAO Lukoil Holdings, Tuesday said net profit in the third quarter rose 37% on higher oil prices and a $438 million one-off gain. Lukoil, part-owned by US oil major ...
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US to pay $25 billion for TARP, CBO says
Washington Post
By Lori Montgomery The Troubled Assets Relief Program, which was widely reviled as a $700 billion bailout for Wall Street titans, is now expected to cost the federal government a mere $25 billion - the equivalent of less than six months of emergency ...
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Japan Airlines Wins Court Approval for Turnaround Plan Backed by Lenders
Bloomberg
By Chris Cooper and Kiyotaka Matsuda - Tue Nov 30 08:02:41 GMT 2010 Japan Airlines Corp., restructuring under bankruptcy protection, won court approval for a turnaround plan that includes slashing jobs, cutting debt and paring routes. ...
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