Monday, November 15, 2010

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Ireland bailout: UK taxpayers could face £7bn bill
The Guardian
An emergency bailout of Ireland, which is looking increasingly likely today, could cost Britain billions of pounds. Although Ireland continues to deny that it has asked for help, many analysts believe the country will have to tap a €60bn rescue fund ...
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Greece Budget Deficit Higher Than Forecast
Wall Street Journal
By ALKMAN GRANITSAS ATHENS—Greece's budget deficit in 2009 reached 15.4% of gross domestic product, nearly two percentage points higher than previously forecast, the European Union's statistics agency Eurostat said on Monday. ...
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Tokyo Shares End Higher As Strong GDP, Weak Yen Help Market
Wall Street Journal
By Bradford Frischkorn Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Tokyo stocks rose Monday, helped by better-than-expected gross domestic product data and a sharply weaker yen, which benefited exporters such as Sony and Honda Motor. ...
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Mitsubishi UFJ Posts Higher Profit; to Buy RBS Project Assets
Bloomberg
By Shigeru Sato - Mon Nov 15 09:25:28 GMT 2010 A worker walks past the logo for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. in Tokyo. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., Japan's biggest publicly traded bank, ...
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Treasuries Advance Before Fed Purchases, Report to Show Inflation in Check
Bloomberg
By Wes Goodman - Mon Nov 15 00:45:17 GMT 2010 Treasuries rose, climbing back from their steepest weekly loss this year, on speculation a government report this week will show that inflation is in check as the economy grows. ...
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Crude Oil Rises for First Time in Three Days After Japan's Economy Expands
Bloomberg
By Grant Smith - Mon Nov 15 10:37:52 GMT 2010 Oil rebounded from its biggest decline in more than three weeks amid speculation that economic indicators from Japan and the US will signal increasing demand for fuel. Crude rose as much as 0.8 percent, ...
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Qantas Aborts Fourth Flight in Less Than Two Weeks
Bloomberg
By Robert Fenner - Mon Nov 15 09:26:58 GMT 2010 Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce trumpeted the company's safety record to allay concerns that could persuade passengers to shun the carrier in favor of Singapore Airlines Ltd. or Emirates Airline. ...
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Truck Makers MAN, Scania in Deal Talks
Wall Street Journal
By CHRISTOPH RAUWALD, JENS HANSEGARD And NICO SCHMIDT German truck maker MAN SE and Swedish peer Scania AB said Monday that a merger is an option to reap wide-ranging cost synergies after looking into possible cooperation projects for several months, ...
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China Yuan Falls After G-20, APEC Meetings; Central Parity Higher
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's yuan fell against the US dollar for the second consecutive session late Monday afternoon after the People's Bank of China guided the yuan lower following the conclusion of two high-level international meetings. ...
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