Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Small investors clamor for GM shares but supply thin
Reuters
By Helen Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Retail investors are clamoring for a piece of the General Motors initial public stock offering, but financial advisers are concerned that they will not be able to satisfy all their demands. ...
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Mazda to announce removal of Ford as top shareholder
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp (7261.T) said it would announce on Thursday a prospective change in its main shareholder, in a move that would likely see Ford Motor Co (FN) losing its status as the Japanese carmaker's top shareholder for the first ...
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Ireland Hope Boosts European Stocks
Wall Street Journal
By ANDREA TRYPHONIDES LONDON—European stocks opened higher Thursday as investors hope that a resolution to Ireland's debt crisis will come sooner rather than later, which in turn will bring some stability to the euro area. London's FTSE 100 Index rose ...
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Hong Kong Quarantines Bird Flu Woman, to Check Markets
Bloomberg
By Marco Lui and Tatiana Lau - Thu Nov 18 05:06:59 GMT 2010 A Hong Kong woman who contracted H5N1 bird flu has been quarantined in intensive care and the city will inspect its poultry markets over the next few days, Secretary for Food and Health York ...
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Chinese consumers blame US as prices spiral up
AFP
BEIJING — At a bustling outdoor fruit and vegetable market in Beijing, Zhan Tiehui grumbles about rising prices for garlic, ginger and cabbage and points a stubby finger in the direction of the United States. "The source of China's inflation is America ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar rally fizzles, Asian stocks rebound
Reuters
By Kim Coghill TOKYO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The dollar fell against the euro on Thursday after subdued US inflation supported the Federal Reserve's case for quantitative easing, while Asian shares rebounded after an eight-day sell-off. ...
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Hopes high for sales of sporty $15500 Fiat 500
Detroit Free Press
By MARK PHELAN "That's an absolute home run for us," said Carl Galeana, who owns new Fiat dealerships about to open in suburban Detroit and Ft. Myers, Fla. Galeana expects his Fiat of Lakeside dealership in Macomb Township to sell at least 250 Fiat ...
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OIL FUTURES: Crude Rebounds After Overnight Drop; Dollar Weaker
Wall Street Journal
By Mari Iwata Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Crude oil prices climbed steadily in electronic trading in Asia Thursday, rebounding from a 2.3% drop overnight and tracking the euro's rise against the dollar as fears about European debt ...
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S Korea Won Up Sharply Late; Bonds Rise Despite Bond Tax News
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL (Dow Jones)--The South Korean Won was sharply higher against the dollar late Thursday following volatile trade, clawing back some of the steep losses it sustained the day before. The dollar traded between KRW1,133 and KRW1,143 amid market jitters ...
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Toyota to sell plug-in hybrid in US, Europe, Japan
Washington Examiner
AP Business Writer FILE: San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom looks at a plug-in version of the popular Toyota Prius that is one of four on loan to the city for evaluation August 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty ...
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