Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Getting a jump on Black Friday, stores open on Thanksgiving Day
The Detroit News
Holiday shopping is slowly bleeding into Thanksgiving Day as retailers in Metro Detroit and across the country look to pump up sales and spread out crowds. National chains including Macy's, JCPenney, Kohl's, Target, Radio Shack, Best Buy as well as ...
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North Korean Shelling Shatters Islanders' Illusion of Security
Bloomberg
By Sookyung Seo and Bomi Lim - Thu Nov 25 15:00:01 GMT 2010 Like many of the 1700 residents of Yeonpyeong island, Shin Seung Won had grown accustomed to the distant rumble of artillery fire by North and South Korea. This week, the tit-for-tat exercises ...
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Merkel assures investors no euro risk before 2013
Reuters
By Andreas Rinke BERLIN, Nov 25 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel attempted to clarify to nervous financial markets on Thursday that her vision of private investors sharing the risk of future euro zone crises would only affect them from 2013 ...
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Irish want political overhaul; end to cronyism
Reuters
By Lorraine Turner and Carmel Crimmins DUBLIN, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Ireland's economic crisis has prompted calls for an overhaul of its political system and an end to a crony culture that helped to precipitate a devastating crash, forcing Dublin to ...
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European Stocks Fluctuate; Capital Shopping Centres, Rio Advance
Bloomberg
By Julie Cruz - Thu Nov 25 14:57:53 GMT 2010 European stocks fluctuated as concern lingered that Spain, Portugal and Ireland cannot repay their debt, offsetting gains in mining and real-estate shares, following a possible bid for the UK's largest mall ...
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DealBook: Executive Arrested in Trading Inquiry
New York Times
By PETER LATTMAN AND AZAM AHMED John Marshall Mantel for The New York TimesDon Chu was arrested on charges that he helped hedge funds obtain improper information about publicly traded companies. The arrest of a research firm executive on charges that ...
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Boeing Revises Dreamliner Schedule After Fire Grounds Jets
Bloomberg
By Susanna Ray and Andrea Rothman - Thu Nov 25 12:57:51 GMT 2010 Boeing has said the fire in its 787 was likely caused by "foreign debris" that led to a short circuit or electrical arc. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Boeing Co. said it will ...
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Asian Stocks Advance for First Time in Three Days on US Jobs Report; Oil
Bloomberg
By Jonathan Burgos - Thu Nov 25 10:32:02 GMT 2010 Asian stocks rose for the first time in three days after reports showed US employment and consumer sentiment improved, boosting confidence in a global economic recovery and driving commodity prices ...
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Greek Unions Stage Three-Hour Work Stoppage
Wall Street Journal
ATHENS (Dow Jones)--Greece's two biggest unions staged a three-hour work stoppage around the greater Athens region Thursday, suspending public transport in the capital even as the government met to discuss measures to jump start the country's moribund ...
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Palocci likely chief of staff in Brazil government
Reuters
BRASILIA Nov 25 (Reuters) - Wall Street favorite Antonio Palocci will probably be the chief of staff in the incoming government of Brazilian President-elect Dilma Rousseff, an influential position that is likely to please financial markets. ...
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