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Google in talks to buy Groupon deals site
Los Angeles Times
The Web giant's biggest acquisition yet would boost the firm's quest for local business ad dollars. Google may be on the verge of clinching its biggest deal yet with a reported $5-billion bid for Groupon, the fast-growing company that is blitzing the ...
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China's Manufacturing Growth Accelerates, PMI Shows
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Dec 01 04:13:11 GMT 2010 China's manufacturing grew at a faster pace for a fourth straight month in November, indicating the economy can withstand higher interest rates as price pressures escalate. The Purchasing Managers' Index ...
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China's Stocks Fall as Output Growth Fuels Tightening Concern
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China's stocks fell, extending the biggest monthly drop since June, as faster-than-estimated manufacturing growth signaled the economy can withstand further increases in interest rates to contain inflation. ...
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Euro zone periphery hammered as default fears rise
Reuters
By Rex Merrifield BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone's debt crisis deepened on Tuesday, with investors pushing the single currency lower and the spreads on peripheral bonds to new highs amid concern weak member states may ultimately be forced to ...
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Goldman 'spy' trial tests trade-secret limits
Forbes (blog)
By EMILY LAMBERT The criminal case of the alleged Goldman spy is off and running, and it's shaping up to be a good one. The case seems likely to open a window into the mysterious world of high-frequency trading and to shed some light inside Wall ...
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Oil Rises From Biggest Decline in Two Weeks on Chinese Growth
BusinessWeek
By Christian Schmollinger and Ann Koh Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Oil rose, reversing part of the biggest decline in almost two weeks, as signs of accelerating economic growth in China, the world's biggest energy consumer, countered concerns that Europe's ...
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