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| SKorea plans levy on foreign currency bank debt BusinessWeek South Korea says it plans to impose a levy on non-deposit foreign currency debt held by domestic and foreign banks in a bid to defend the country against surges of capital that could threaten its economy. The government and other financial authorities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retailers battle to make up lost sales Financial Times By Norma Cohen Retailers are battling to make up lost sales after bad weather shut down shopping centres and transport across the UK on the final weekend before Christmas, the year's peak buying period. The interruption to the Christmas shopping period ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Gasoline Price Rises 7.59 Cents a Gallon to $2.99, Lundberg Reports Bloomberg By Samantha Zee and Barbara Powell - Sun Dec 19 19:12:51 GMT 2010 The current price of retail gasoline is 39.16 cents above the year ago price. Photographer: Frank Polich/Bloomberg The average price for regular gasoline at US filling stations rose 7.59 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Despicable' theft will leave some children without toys Dec. 25, State Police say Boston Globe By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff State and Burlington police are hunting a picky thief or thieves -- with no Christmas spirit -- who broke into a storage container early Saturday and stole 1500 toys collected for the Toys for Tots program that provides ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reversing Course With Roth IRAs Wall Street Journal By KAREN DAMATO In your last column you stated that one has until Oct. 15, 2011, to recharacterize a 2010 Roth conversion back to a regular individual retirement account. What must one do to be able to do so? I believe I read that one must file for an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Postal Service preparing for busiest mailing day of year Monday San Jose Mercury News SAN FRANCISCO -- The US Postal Service is preparing for the busiest mailing day of the year Monday when more than 800 pieces of mail are expected to enter the system. Monday is the recommended deadline for sending greeting cards and holiday letters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Product safety panel plans public database Atlanta Journal Constitution By Lucy Soto A child is cut playing with a toy. A baby falls from a poorly-designed carrier. An adult has breathing problems after using a new cleaning solution. Parents, caregivers and even safety and medical workers report stories like these again ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Online Holiday Spending up 12 Percent ABC News NEW YORK (Reuters) - US online sales are up 12 percent to $27.5 billion so far this holiday shopping season compared with a year ago, according to research firm comScore. In the November 1 through December 17 period, four individual days surpassed $900 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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