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| Qantas finds new 'issues' with 3 A380 engines The Associated Press SYDNEY (AP) — Qantas engineers discovered new problems with three Rolls-Royce engines on its Airbus A380s that will keep its fleet of superjumbos grounded for a few more days, the airline's CEO said Monday. Australia's national carrier grounded its six ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vt. Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Leak From Pipe ABC News AP The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant has begun an unscheduled shutdown so technicians can fix a leak where radioactive water is seeping from a pipe leading to the reactor. Plant spokesman Larry Smith says the reactor was taken out of service about 7 pm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Geithner stresses U.S.-India trade ties MarketWatch By Myra P. Saefong, MarketWatch TOKYO (MarketWatch) — Trade and investment between the United States and India has helped to expand opportunities to build new markets and create jobs for both nations, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner wrote in an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon Has a Reported Deal To Buy Parent of Diapers.com New York Times By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER Amazon.com plans to announce Monday that it will acquire Quidsi, the e-commerce company that runs Diapers.com, for about $540 million, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. The acquisition suggests how far Amazon will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold Advances to Record, Silver at 30-Year High on Weak Dollar, Rising Oil Bloomberg By Jae Hur - Mon Nov 08 01:02:16 GMT 2010 Gold climbed to a record and silver advanced to a 30-year high as investors sought protection from a weakening dollar and higher oil prices. Palladium gained near to a nine-year high. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Friedman Casts Shadow as Economists Meet New York Times By SEWELL CHAN JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. — The Federal Reserve is portraying its $600 billion plan to prop up the economic recovery as a difficult but needed step to promote growth by lifting stock prices and making long-term borrowing even cheaper. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Scenarios: Can G20 make FX, trade progress in Seoul and beyond? Reuters By Alan Wheatley, Global Economics Correspondent SEOUL (Reuters) - Tensions over exchange rates, global economic imbalances and aggressive US monetary easing form an inauspicious backdrop to the November 11-12 summit of the Group of 20 major economies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Falls as Concern Over Irish Bond Sales, Greece Damps Investor Demand Bloomberg By Ron Harui - Mon Nov 08 02:32:57 GMT 2010 The euro fell for a second day against the dollar as speculation Ireland will struggle to gain support for its budget and political uncertainty in Greece damped demand for the region's assets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will masses embrace electric cars despite high prices? USA Today By Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY The biggest automotive revolution since horseless carriages first rumbled along rutted roads is about to take place — and you'll have to strain to hear it. That's because the first mainstream ... See all stories on this topic » |
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