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Toys `R' Us, Sears Open Early as Black Friday Shoppers Flood US Stores Bloomberg By Ian Thomson and Lauren Coleman-Lochner - Fri Nov 26 05:00:00 GMT 2010 At 2 pm yesterday, with a steady rain falling, Andres Sanchez was huddled inside a makeshift tent outside Best Buy Co.'s Union Square store in New York. The 23-year-old student ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Where to cut your own Christmas tree Chicago Sun-Times The following sites offer a variety of Christmas trees and holiday wreaths. Some offer crafts and other gift items, while others offer refreshments. BEN'S CHRISTMAS TREE FARM: 7720 Ryan Road. Located at end of Ryan Road, just off Hunter Road, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asian Currencies Set for Third Weekly Drop on Korea, Europe Debt BusinessWeek By Patricia Lui Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Asian currencies were set to decline for a third straight week as appetite for emerging-market assets was damped by concerns about military tension on the Korean peninsula and Europe's sovereign debt crisis. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Germany Makes Gain on Bailouts New York Times By STEPHEN CASTLE and MATTHEW SALTMARSH BRUSSELS — Undeterred by the deepening crisis over the euro, Germany stuck to its guns on Thursday in pushing to make private investors pick up part of the bill in any future bailout — and appeared to win support ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
KKR leads $5bn deal to acquire Del Monte Financial Times A buy-out group led by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has agreed to acquire Del Monte Foods for $19 a share, in a deal which values the US food and pet products company at about $5bn including debt. The deal is one of the biggest leveraged buy-outs this year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hong Kong Stocks Fluctuate as Li & Fung Gains; Developers Fall Bloomberg By Kana Nishizawa - Fri Nov 26 02:33:19 GMT 2010 Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fluctuated, as Li & Fung Ltd. extended yesterday's gains, while developers declined on concern government measures to curb property prices are slowing the real-estate market. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil Hovers Below $84 as Traders Eye China Economy ABC News AP By ALEX KENNEDY AP Oil prices hovered below $84 a barrel Friday in Asia as traders mulled how much economic growth in China may slow next year and drag down demand for crude. Benchmark oil for January delivery was up 5 cents to $83.91 a barrel at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mizuho Expects More Japan Corporate Bond Gains as BOJ Action Lifts Market Bloomberg By Yusuke Miyazawa and Emi Urabe - Fri Nov 26 01:18:34 GMT 2010 Japanese company notes rated the lowest investment grades may still offer value even as a Bank of Japan bond-purchase program designed to support the economy drives down yields, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan Stocks Fall, Led by Brokerages; Sumitomo Chemical Rises BusinessWeek By Akiko Ikeda Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fell, led by brokerages on speculation recent gains will not be sustained. Nomura Holdings Inc., the nation's biggest brokerage, dropped 2 percent. Ryohin Keikaku Co., the operator of the Muji ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diana Kuyper: She is out to score good deals on Black Friday Chicago Sun-Times Are you shopping the Black Friday sales? By the time you read this, I will have been out shopping for several hours. Armed with my credit card, snacks, bottled water and wearing my most comfortable shoes, I am out to score good deals from as many ... See all stories on this topic » |
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