Thursday, January 13, 2011

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UAW's King ups pressure on foreign auto plants in US
The Detroit News
United Auto Workers President Bob King on Wednesday stepped up his rhetoric demanding that foreign automakers agree to avoid tactics that pressure workers to reject unions. King, who spoke at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, threatened to ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Euro dips before more debt auctions, oil edges up
Reuters
By Kevin Plumberg HONG KONG, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The euro dipped on Thursday but could head higher if Spain and Italy, like Portugal, also find decent demand for their debt, while US oil prices crept up to $92 a barrel, potentially straining consumers ...
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China guides yuan to record high ahead of U.S. summit
Reuters
By Jason Subler and Lu Jianxin SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's central bank set the yuan's mid-point above 6.60 per dollar for the first time on Thursday, breaching an important barrier just days before Chinese President Hu Jintao travels to Washington. ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Oil Near 27-Month High; Coal Beats Oil, Gas
Bloomberg
By Clyde Russell - Thu Jan 13 07:37:18 GMT 2011 Oil traded near the highest settlement in 27 months after US crude stockpiles shrank and a pipeline operator in Alaska planned to halt output to complete repairs to a leak. Coal for producing power may ...
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AIG's Major Share Sale Near
Wall Street Journal
By SERENA NG, RANDALL SMITH And JOANN S. LUBLIN American International Group Inc. said it expects to close an agreement with the US government on Friday, paving the way for share sales that could eventually enable the insurer to end its status as a ...
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Boeing to Decide on 737 Engine by Midyear as Airbus A320 Gets Record Order
Bloomberg
By Gopal Ratnam and Susanna Ray - Thu Jan 13 01:44:41 GMT 2011 Boeing Co. said it will decide by midyear whether to offer a new engine for its top-selling 737 or wait to develop a replacement plane, after Airbus SAS unveiled a record order this week ...
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China seen cool on U.S. trade-for-yuan deal
Reuters
By Kevin Yao and Langi Chiang BEIJING (Reuters) - China will cast a skeptical eye over a US offer to free up trade in high-tech goods and will refuse to be drawn into a bargain to speed up appreciation of its yuan currency, Chinese government advisers ...
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MONEY MARKETS-Dollar premiums fall after Portugal debt sale
Reuters
By Richard Leong NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Risk premiums in US money markets fell on Wednesday after solid demand at a Portuguese debt auction and speculation of a growing EU bailout fund pared anxiety over stress in the European banking system. ...
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Mortgage investors ramping up the pressure on big banks
Washington Post
By Ariana Eunjung Cha and Dina ElBoghdady The fight between big banks and investors who lost a fortune on mortgage-backed securities is shifting from private litigation to the public arena. While the investors have been angry at the banks for several ...
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Beige book highlights, coast to coast
Washington Post
A Federal Reserve survey of US economic activity at the end of last year found strength in manufacturing and retail, but housing remained a drag on the recovery. Here's what the central bank's 12 districts reported: strong leading up to Christmas. ...
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