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Asian Shares Mixed; Financials Weak In Shanghai
Wall Street Journal
By Colin Ng and Ga-Woon Philip Vahn SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets were mixed Tuesday with the Japanese market weighed by profit-taking while securities firms fell in China as investors fretted over the possibility of further monetary ...
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Bad weather puts a chill on after-Christmas shopping
USA Today
By Chuck Snyder, AP By Laura Petrecca, USA TODAY A massive East Coast blizzard — and messy weather in other parts of the country — froze some retailers' plans for a merry after-Christmas sales blitz. Many would-be shoppers stayed tucked in at home ...
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Crude Oil Trades Near Two-Year High on Speculation US Inventories Shrank
Bloomberg
By Yee Kai Pin - Tue Dec 28 02:47:32 GMT 2010 Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Carl Larry, president of Oil Outlooks & Opinions LLC, talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the outlook for crude oil prices. Larry also discusses oil demand, prospects for natural ...
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Gift-card sales rise after falling for two years
Washington Post
By Ylan Q. Mui For the first time since the economic downturn began, sales of gift cards are slated to rise this holiday season amid a broader resurgence in consumer spending. That is expected to help make the week after Christmas particularly ...
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Top Stories: Business and Finance
Bloomberg
1. Japan November Consumer Prices Fall for 21st Month as Deflation Persists 2. Dollar Falls Versus Euro on Concern Data to Show US Housing Remains Weak 3. Bond Upgrades Top Downgrades at S&P as Cash Hoards Swell: Credit Markets 4. ...
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Japan Output up on Asia Demand
ABC News
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese factory output rose for the first time in six months in November and manufacturers expect to boost production in coming months, suggesting that firm demand in Asia will help the economy resume a recovery early ...
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Low battery alert: Tesla shares drop 15% as insiders get to sell
USA Today
Shares in electric sports-car maker Tesla Motors dropped $4.54, or 15%, to $25.55 in heavy trading as insiders and early investors got their first chance to sell since Tesla went public in June. They had to wait out a 180-day so-called lockup period ...
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Dai-Ichi Life To Buy Tower Australia Group For About Y100B
Wall Street Journal
By Atsuko Fukase Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co. (8750.TO) will make Tower Australia Group Ltd. (TAL.AU) a wholly owned unit for about Y100 billion, a person familiar with the matter told Dow Jones Newswires on ...
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