Friday, November 19, 2010

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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Mixed; Ireland Still Dominates
Wall Street Journal
By Andrea Tryphonides Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks were mixed Friday as investors were unwilling to make any bold moves until further clarity is available on Ireland's debt crisis. At the same time, mining stocks fell as ...
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Bernanke to defend Fed's actions to global detractors
Washington Post
By Neil Irwin Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke is hitting back at the major nations that have assailed the Fed's latest actions to try to boost growth, offering a blunt argument that the steps were needed to keep the US economy growing - and, ...
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GM's Bailout Losses Worthwhile for Obama as IPO Shrinks Cost
Bloomberg
By David Welch and Craig Trudell - Fri Nov 19 05:01:00 GMT 2010 General Motors Co.'s initial public offering showed that while US President Barack Obama's administration may lose billions on the auto-industry bailout, the national budget and economy ...
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Yuan Trades Near 17-Year High as Ireland Debt Concerns Ease
Bloomberg
By Sonja Cheung - Fri Nov 19 10:15:13 GMT 2010 China's yuan traded near a 17-year high as optimism Ireland will accept a European Union-led bailout eroded support for the dollar. Irish central bank Governor Patrick Honohan said he expects to tap a loan ...
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Ireland unclear on aid amount, markets eye rescue
Reuters
By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland came under renewed pressure from euro zone partners on Friday to accept quick support for its banks, but Dublin said it remained unclear for now how much its battered financial institutions required. ...
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China Rongsheng shares edge down after $1.8 bln IPO
Reuters
HONG KONG Nov 19 (Reuters) - China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd 1101.HK edged down on its trading debut on Friday after raising $1.8 billion through an initial public offering last week. Rongsheng shares ended at HK$7.96, compared with ...
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Hong Kong Moves Again to Curb Property Speculation
Wall Street Journal
By CHESTER YUNG HONG KONG—Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang unveiled further measures Friday to curb speculation in the city's property market, including lower mortgage ratios and additional stamp duties for properties that are sold within two ...
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The Web's Big Upstart
Forbes
Salesforce.com's Marc Benioff is shooting to become the biggest player in tech. He's kidding, right? Marc Benioff simply can't let go. Beefy, intense, talkative, uninterruptible, jovial, sarcastic and relentless--his ferocious tenacity makes the ...
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Dell profits on company upgrades
BBC News
Dell has reported a 144% rise in third quarter net income to $822m (£511m), thanks to falling costs and a post-recession wave of IT upgrades. Revenues in the three months to September rose 19% from a year ago, driven by corporate orders. ...
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