Friday, November 12, 2010

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Newsweek and Daily Beast 'agree merger'
Telegraph.co.uk
Website Daily Beast and magazine Newsweek have agreed a deal to combine, just weeks after abandoning merger talks, according to the Wall Street Journal. The agreement, set to be released on Friday, will combine the two groups in a venture called the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
G20 pledge to avoid currency war gets lukewarm reception
The Guardian
The G20 summit concluded this morning after failing to tackle growing concerns that currency wars between Washington and Beijing will undermine hard-won stability in the global economy. A statement declaring that the group of developed and emerging ...
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The Guardian
European Leaders Try to Stem Bond Rout as G-20 Leaders Discuss Irish Debt
Bloomberg
By Tony Czuczka - Fri Nov 12 09:39:08 GMT 2010 Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, arrives at the airport for the G-20 Seoul Summit 2010. Source: Yonhap News via Bloomberg European finance ministers sought to reassure investors who have driven bond ...
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Third-quarter GDP grows 0.4% after 1% expansion in previous quarter
MarketWatch
By William L. Watts, MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) — The 16-nation euro-zone saw a sharp-but-widely-expected slowdown in growth in the third quarter, official data showed Friday, underlining growing contrasts between still-robust recoveries at the ...
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BEFORE THE BELL:US Stock Futures Drop On China Tightening Fears
Wall Street Journal
By Barbara Kollmeyer US stock futures were sharply lower on Friday, indicating a rough day on Wall Street as fears resurfaced that China could instigate further monetary tightening. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 25 points, or 0.2%, ...
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China tightening fears drive equities lower
Financial Times
By Neil Dennis and Song Jung-a Equity markets were struck by fears that demand from China could be curbed after unexpectedly high inflation sparked concerns that the country will embark on a course of rate tightening measures. ...
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President Obama emerges from trade talks with world leaders
WBIR-TV
The meeting of the world's economic powers ended with no major breakthroughs and President Obama on the defensive. "I'm not interested in trade agreements just for the sake of trade agreements," said President Obama. In what the White House called a ...
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Japanese banks Mizuho, SMFG see profit soar
AFP
TOKYO — Japanese megabanks Mizuho Financial and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group on Friday reported surging net profits for the first half of the year. Mizuho Financial said its net profit had nearly quadrupled in the six months ended September from a ...
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EADS Profit Depressed by Dollar Drop; Company Lifts 2010 Outlook
Bloomberg
By Andrea Rothman - Fri Nov 12 07:51:08 GMT 2010 Louis Gallois, chief executive officer of European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company NV (EADS). Photographer: Antoine Antoniol/Bloomberg Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Jason Adams, a defense analyst at Nomura ...
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