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BlackBerry users get UAE reprieve
The Guardian
BlackBerry users today appeared to have been granted by a reprieve by the United Arab Emirates which had threatened to cut off services to the handsets from Monday. A statement carried by the state news agency WAM, reported by AP, said that all ...
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Japan stands firm on FX intervention ahead of G7 meet
Reuters
Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan arrives at an Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) at the Royal Palace in Brussels in this October 4, 2010 file photo. By Stanley White TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will continue to intervene in foreign exchange markets when deemed ...
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Reuters
Moody's reviews China National Offshore Oil Corp for posbl upgrd
Reuters
Reuters has stopped distributing the full text of Moody's Investors Service press releases on ratings actions, effective April 1, 2009. The text of this Moody's Investor Service rating is available at www.moodys.com. *We welcome comments that advance ...
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UK Stocks Decline as Barclays, Fresnillo, Sage Shares Slide in London
Bloomberg
By Alexis Xydias - Fri Oct 08 08:42:09 GMT 2010 UK stocks declined ahead of a report that may show US unemployment climbed for a second consecutive month in September as companies reacted to slower economic growth by hiring fewer people. ...
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China must fix the global currency crisis
Financial Times
By George Soros I share the growing concern about the misalignment of currencies. Brazil's finance minister speaks of a latent currency war, and he is not far off the mark. It is in the currency markets where different economic policies and different ...
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Adobe Shares Advance on Report That Company Met With Microsoft
Bloomberg
By Aaron Ricadela and Michael P. Regan - Fri Oct 08 04:01:00 GMT 2010 Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe Systems Inc. Photographer: Jin Lee/Bloomberg Adobe Systems Inc. shares surged 12 percent yesterday after a New York ...
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Sanofi-Aventis Denies Suggesting $69-$80 Range For Genzyme Bid
Wall Street Journal
By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Dow Jones)--Tension between Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) and its takeover target Genzyme (GENZ) rose further Friday when the French drug giant denied that its chief executive suggested a negotiation price range to his Genzyme ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Slip Ahead Of US Jobs Data
Wall Street Journal
By Toby Anderson Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks fell slightly Friday ahead of key US nonfarm payrolls data at 1230 GMT and the G7, World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings. By 0845 GMT, the Stoxx Europe 600 index ...
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China's Zijin Mining fined over toxic spill
AFP
SHANGHAI — Chinese authorities have slapped the Zijin Mining Group with a 1.4-million-dollar fine over a toxic waste spill at a copper plant in July that devastated marine life. Local environment authorities have ordered Zijin to clean up the pollution ...
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AFP
Swiss Stocks Retreat; Banks Slide as Actelion Surges the Most in 17 Months
Bloomberg
By Adam Ewing - Fri Oct 08 08:15:55 GMT 2010 Swiss stocks slid, paring three days of gains, as a drop in the country's second-largest bank outweighed the biggest jump in Actelion Ltd. in 17 months. Credit Suisse Group AG fell 1.4 percent after Barclays ...
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