Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Beige Book: District-By-District Summary of Conditions
Wall Street Journal
By Jamila Trindle Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The Federal Reserve, in its latest Beige Book report, said the US economy continued to expand moderately from November through December. Manufacturing, retail and non financial services ...
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Timothy Geithner details US concerns over China
Los Angeles Times
A week before Chinese President Hu Jintao visits the US, Geithner takes pointed issue with the Asian nation's currency exchange rate policy. By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times With China's president set to arrive in Washington next week, Treasury Secretary ...
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EU takes step towards more economic coordination
Reuters
BRUSSELS, Jan 12 (Reuters) - The European Union took the first step towards tighter economic policy coordination on Wednesday as its executive arm set out top economic priorities for EU governments to be included in 2012 budgets. ...
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World moves closer to food price shock
Financial Times
The world has moved a step closer to a food price shock after the US government surprised traders by cutting stock forecasts for key crops, sending corn and soyabean prices to their highest level in 30 months. The price jump comes after the UN's Food ...
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Crude futures settle at two-year high
MarketWatch
By Claudia Assis and Nick Godt, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Crude-oil futures ended at a two-year high Wednesday, the highlight of a broad commodities rally, tracking optimism in the market and weakness in the dollar. ...
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Alaska oil pipeline resumes flow at reduced rates
Reuters
By Yereth Rosen and Joshua Schneyer ANCHORAGE/NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Alaska's key oil pipeline has resumed shipments and was pumping 400000 barrels per day, almost two-thirds of its normal levels, following a four-day shutdown due to a small leak ...
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Seeking Women, Davos Tries Quotas
Wall Street Journal
By KIT CHELLEL LONDON—The World Economic Forum said Wednesday it has introduced a quota for female executives from major sponsors at its Davos summit, following criticism that not enough women attend the gathering of global business leaders. ...
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ITT Climbs on Decision to Split Into Three Companies
Bloomberg
By Will Daley and Zachary R. Mider - Wed Jan 12 18:39:56 GMT 2011 ITT Corp. surged after deciding to divide itself into three businesses, spinning off the water and defense units while the reconfigured company focuses on specialized products for ...
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Wis. investments for state workers have solid 2010
Bloomberg
By AP MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The State of Wisconsin Investment Board says the two trust funds it runs for state employees had double-digit returns last year. The board handles investments for the Wisconsin Retirement System, which represents more than ...
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