Monday, December 27, 2010

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European Shares Retreat, Led by Automakers on China; Banks Fall
Bloomberg
By Sarah Jones - Mon Dec 27 16:58:54 GMT 2010 Daimler AG lost 4.1 percent percent after China raised interest rates for the second time in just over two months. Photographer: Liesa Johannssen/Bloomberg European stocks retreated after the longest ...
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Julian Assange signs $1.5 million book deal
USA Today
Julian Assange, 39, confirmed to Time that he expects to make somewhere around $1.5 million for his autobiography. The WikiLeaks founder was recently released on bail in Britain and is fighting extradition to Sweden, where two women have accused him of ...
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USA Today
Khodorkovsky's conviction condemned by Britain and US
The Guardian
Britain and the United States led international condemnation today after the Russian oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev were found guilty of theft and money laundering by a court in Moscow. ...
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The Guardian
Tesla Falls the Most Since July After Lock-Up Ends
Bloomberg
By David Welch - Mon Dec 27 17:19:24 GMT 2010 A Tesla Model S electric car sits on display in the Tesla Motors Inc. auto plant, formerly operated by New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. Photographer: Tony Avelar/Bloomberg Tesla Motors Inc., ...
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H&R Block customers lose short-term tax refund loan option
USA Today
By Charlie Riedel, AP NEW YORK (AP) — Millions of H&R Block (HRB) customers who relied on short-term loans backed by their anticipated tax refunds will not have that option this year since Block's banking partner was forced by federal regulators to ...
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AIG secures $4.3bn in credit lines
Financial Times
By Suzanne Kapner in New York AIG, the US insurer bailed out by Washington during the financial crisis, said it had secured $4.3bn (€3.3bn, £2.8bn) in credit facilities, taking it one step closer to independence from government. ...
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When will LaGuardia, JFK airport reopen? Winter weather advisory persists.
Christian Science Monitor
The New York area's JFK airport, LaGuardia airport, and Newark airport all shut down after Christmas. Despite a winter weather advisory, the airports hope to open Monday. A man sleeps against a turnstile as he waits for the AirTrain to JFK airport to ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Treasury Two-Year Yields Trade Near Six-Month High After Auction
BusinessWeek
By Cordell Eddings Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Treasury two-year note yields were near a six-month high after the government sold $35 billion of the securities in the first of three note offerings this week totaling $99 billion. ...
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Bank Pay Should Be More Transparent, Basel Group Says
Bloomberg
By Jim Brunsden - Mon Dec 27 15:07:58 GMT 2010 Karel Lannoo, chief executive officer of the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels. Photographer: Mark H. Milstein/ Bloomberg Bankers' pay should be more transparent to investors to prevent ...
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