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Futures Slip After Cisco Disappoints
Wall Street Journal
By WILLIAM WATTS US stock futures fell Thursday as investors took in a disappointing sales forecast from network-equipment heavyweight Cisco Systems and a stronger-than-expected rise in Chinese inflation. Less than two hours before the start of trading ...
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Obama Presses Hu on Yuan as Trade Imbalances Divide G-20
Bloomberg
By Nicholas Johnston and Michael Forsythe - Thu Nov 11 10:44:24 GMT 2010 President Barack Obama pressed his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao on allowing faster currency appreciation to help narrow trade imbalances that threaten to trigger protectionism ...
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Wal-Mart Offers Free Shipping On Some 60K Items Bought Online
Wall Street Journal
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) said it will provide free shipping on more than 60000 items without the need for a minimum purchase size or subscription plan, taking aim at online retailers such as Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) in the fight for holiday shoppers on ...
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Repossessions fall 9% thanks to foreclosure freeze
CNNMoney
By Les Christie, staff writerNovember 11, 2010: 7:21 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Foreclosures fell in October, but it's not because fewer people are losing their homes. Instead, the market is seeing a temporary stay from banks freezing foreclose ...
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GM to Raise Stake in China Joint Venture
Wall Street Journal
By NORIHIKO SHIROUZU BEIJING—General Motors Co. plans to increase to 44% from 34% its stake in the Wuling microvan joint venture it owns with Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp., the Detroit auto maker said in a US regulatory filing. ...
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Siemens offers blowout dividend, 2011 growth
Reuters
By Marilyn Gerlach and Jens Hack MUNICH/FRANKFURT, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE), Europe's biggest engineering company, signalled its confidence with a proposed sharp rise in dividends and a promise of profit growth driven by emerging markets. ...
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Irish borrowing costs hit high, EU says has tools to act
Reuters
An art installation of Monopoly houses and hotels by Irish contemporary artist Fergal McCarthy floats on the river Liffey in Dublin, September 21, 2010. The installation was designed to highlight the troubled housing market in Ireland. ...
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Telefonica's Record Net Disappoints Analysts on Domestic Woes; Shares Fall
Bloomberg
By Paul Tobin - Thu Nov 11 10:37:37 GMT 2010 The Telefonica SA logo is seen on the company's headquarters in Madrid, Spain. Photographer: Denis Doyle/Bloomberg Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Brian McMahon, chief executive officer and chief investment officer ...
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Asian Shares End Mixed; Energy,Mainland Banks Up In HK,China
Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets ended mixed Thursday with energy firms and Chinese banks higher in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Japan's Nikkei Stock Average ended 0.3% higher, Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.6%, South Korea's Kospi fell ...
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Greenspan Accuses US Of Dollar Weakening
Forbes
Geithner hits back at ex-Fed chairman's oped as G20 kicks off with range of views on recovery. LONDON -- Barack Obama would be forgiven for feeling a little irked at the former chairman of the Federal Reserve today as the US president embarks on a ...
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