Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Japan to buy euro debt, Portugal resists bailout
Reuters
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Axel Bugge TOKYO/LISBON (Reuters) - Japan pledged on Tuesday to buy euro zone bonds this month in a show of support for Europe's struggle with a seething debt crisis as Portugal wrestled to fend off market and peer pressure to ...
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AT&T Preps iPhone Plan
Wall Street Journal
By SPENCER E. ANTE By SHAYNDI RAICE After enduring months of rumors about competition for the iPhone, AT&T Inc. executives are finally about to face their moment of truth. Will the iPhone coming to Verizon reverse the trend of Google's Android ...
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$13.7 billion deal would create largest US utility
Washington Post
A man walks past Duke Energy's Charlotte offices on the day the company announced merger plans. (Davis Turner) By Steven Mufson As chief executive of the Charlotte-based Duke Energy, James F. Rogers has become a familiar face in Washington over the ...
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Washington Post
GLOBAL MARKETS-Earnings hopes lift stocks, euro steadies
Reuters
By Jeremy Gaunt, European Investment Correspondent LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - World stocks firmed on Tuesday on hopes for a solid earnings season, while the euro hugged recent lows as the markets awaited the next day's debt auction in struggling ...
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China Yuan Up Late On Lower Dollar-Yuan Central Parity
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's yuan rose against the US dollar late Tuesday, snapping a five-session losing streak after the central bank set a sharply lower dollar-yuan central parity following the dollar's weakness overnight. On the over-the-counter ...
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Mourners to hold 'community healing' Mass after Arizona shooting
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- Mourners will gather at a memorial Mass Tuesday for victims of the weekend shooting outside an Arizona supermarket that killed 6 people and wounded 14 others. The Mass will be held at 7 pm (9 pm ET) at St. ...
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CNN International
Boy drowns in Queensland's flood disaster
ABC Online
A four-year-old boy is the latest confirmed fatality in south-east Queensland's flood disaster, taking the death toll to 10. Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale says the boy drowned while being moved to safety at Marburg, about 60 kilometres west of Brisbane. ...
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Goldman planning to disclose more financial information
Washington Post
By Zachary A. Goldfarb Goldman Sachs, the storied Wall Street firm that regulators accused last year of defrauding clients, is set to announce Tuesday dozens of proposed changes to how it interacts with customers and discloses financial information. ...
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Edison signs deals for seven new solar power plants
Los Angeles Times
The facilities, to be completed by 2016, would more than double the utility's electricity-generating capacity from solar projects. A 325-megawatt photovoltaic installation in Rosamond, Calif., would be one of the nation's largest. By Ronald D. White, ...
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