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Dudley Says Rosneft Deal Won't Affect BP Choice on Whether to Pay Dividend Bloomberg By Brian Swint and Ryan Chilcote - Sat Jan 15 13:33:43 GMT 2011 BP Plc Chief Executive Officer Robert Dudley said a $7.8 billion share swap with Russia's OAO Rosneft won't affect the judgement on whether to restore the company's dividend. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Stocks Increase for Second Week; Banks, Danisco, ARM Shares Gain Bloomberg By Julie Cruz - Sat Jan 15 00:00:01 GMT 2011 European stocks advanced for a second week as investors speculated that the European Union will increase its efforts to contain the region's debt crisis. Banking shares posted their best weekly performance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
If you itemize, you may have to wait on the revised tax forms Washington Post By Benny L. Kass Ninety-three days from Saturday - or a little more than 2232 hours - we have to file our income tax returns. I suspect some mathematically inclined readers will say, "Hey! That is April 18; I thought we have to file by the 15th. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FX OUTLOOK-Euro paces best week since March 2009; gains ahead Reuters NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) - The euro headed for its best week in more than 1-1/2 years on Friday and could extend gains next week after successful securities auctions by indebted euro zone members calmed fears of a credit crisis in the region. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Uncle Sam follows the Kardashians into prepaid card market Washington Post By Ylan Q. Mui Uncle Sam wants you to have a prepaid card, and he's not the only one.¶ The Treasury Department is sending letters to 600000 people this week encouraging them to sign up to receive their tax return on a new government-issued prepaid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Lawmaker Says Yuan Appreciation Won't Help Ease Inflation Wall Street Journal BEIJING (Dow Jones)--A senior Chinese lawmaker on Saturday said he opposed yuan appreciation and said the rise in the yuan's value won't help the country to curb inflation. "China should keep the yuan stable, and the yuan shouldn't appreciate," He Keng ... See all stories on this topic » |
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