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Most Asian Stocks Rise as China Rates Seen to Curb Inflation; Elpida Jumps
Bloomberg
By Anna Kitanaka - Mon Dec 27 03:52:28 GMT 2010 Most Asian stocks rose on speculation an interest rate increase in China will help curb inflation in the country and Japanese stocks rose on reports of business alliances. Fanuc Corp., which receives more ...
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Oil stays above $91 as OPEC signals no output hike
The Associated Press
SINGAPORE (AP) — Oil prices hovered above $91 a barrel Monday in Asia as some OPEC ministers signaled the group doesn't plan to boost output to cool the recent jump in crude. Benchmark oil for February delivery fell 17 cents to $91.34 a barrel midday ...
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More body scanners are coming to an airport near you
Washington Post
By Derek Kravitz The full-body scanners in use at 78 US airports can detect small amounts of contraband and hidden weapons, all while producing controversial images of travelers. The "good catches," federal officials say, have largely gone unnoticed ...
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Euro Pain Turns to 23% Gain for Europeans Through S&P Rally
Bloomberg
By Alexis Xydias - Mon Dec 27 00:00:00 GMT 2010 A pedestrian walks past an advertisement showing a picture of US dollar and euro notes in Tokyo. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- David Blanchflower, an economics professor ...
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Japanese Stocks Rise as Oil, Metal Prices Advance; Inpex Gains
Bloomberg
By Akiko Ikeda - Mon Dec 27 03:18:25 GMT 2010 Japanese stocks rose for the first time in three days as companies announced alliances and amid speculation China's interest-rate increase will not drag down share prices. Elpida Memory Inc., the world's ...
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BOJ Minutes Show Some Members Backed More Asset-Buying
Wall Street Journal
By Megumi Fujikawa Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Several Bank of Japan policy board members were already considering the possibility of expanding the central bank's new asset-buying program at the board's second meeting in October, ...
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