Monday, December 13, 2010

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Asian Shares End Mostly Up;China Up As Tightening Concerns Ease
Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian markets end mostly higher, with China and Hong Kong stocks climbing after Beijing failed to deliver a rate hike over the weekend, while financial shares posted gains in Australia and South Korea. ...
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Sanofi Extends Deadline for Genzyme Tender Offer to Jan. 21
Bloomberg
By Meg Tirrell and Albertina Torsoli - Mon Dec 13 09:54:37 GMT 2010 Sanofi took its offer for Genzyme directly to shareholders on Oct. 4, after the company's chief executive officer, Henri Termeer, spurned the bid as too low and refused to negotiate. ...
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Treasuries Decline; Economic Reports to Add to Recovery Signs
Bloomberg
By Lukanyo Mnyanda and Candice Zachariahs - Mon Dec 13 09:20:01 GMT 2010 Treasuries fell, pushing 10-year yields to a six-month high, on speculation reports this week will add to signs the recovery is sustainable and that the Federal Reserve's asset ...
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BP Oil-Spill Claims Get Fast Track
Wall Street Journal
By DIONNE SEARCEY People who say they have been harmed by BP PLC's Gulf Coast oil spill will have more options for faster payment of claims under a plan to be announced Monday by attorney Kenneth Feinberg. Mr. Feinberg, who is administering the $20 ...
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Group Sees Long-Term Crimp on Growth in Europe
New York Times
By JAMES KANTER BRUSSELS — The economic shocks of the past couple years may put a permanent crimp on growth in the euro area, an influential research agency said in a report released Monday. The worst recession of the postwar era, followed by sovereign ...
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Real Yields Show Dollar Can Still Outperform With Bernanke Printing Money
Bloomberg
By Matthew Brown - Mon Dec 13 09:01:43 GMT 2010 The US bond market is giving dollar bulls more reason to be optimistic after driving the greenback higher against the other 16 major currencies since the first week of November. ...
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OPEC Cheating Most Since 2004 as $100 Oil Heralds More Supply
Bloomberg
By Grant Smith and Margot Habiby - Mon Dec 13 10:18:17 GMT 2010 Flouting quotas lets OPEC, which provides about 40 percent of the world's oil, boost profits without changing targets set when the first global recession since World War II caused prices ...
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