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Big appetite for new China banking licences Financial Times
Would you like a 30-year mortgage to go with your air conditioner? How about no-fee chequing along with your flat-screen television? These are the kinds of questions Chinese manufacturers and retailers could soon be asking their customers if they get their ...
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Poll: Half of older workers plan to retire later USA TODAY
CHICAGO (AP) — Older Americans, stung by a recession that sapped investments and home values, but expressing widespread job satisfaction, appear to have accepted the reality of a retirement that comes later in life and no longer represents a complete ...
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Singapore's 'volatile' growth could continue for a while CNBC.com
Sharp swings in Singapore's growth data are likely to continue in the coming quarters due to the Southeast Asian economy's reliance on international trade and financial services, economists say. The comments follow an advance estimate showing the ...
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Bernanke: Independence is key for Bank of Mexico MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The decision by Mexico's congress two decades ago to grant the Bank of Mexico independence was a major factor in the country's improved economic performance, said Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Monday. Speaking at ...
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Expert views - Inflation accelerates in September Reuters India
MUMBAI | Mon Oct 14, 2013 12:43pm IST. MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's headline inflation accelerated to a seven-month high of 6.46 percent in September, mainly driven by higher food prices, government data showed on Monday. The wholesale price index's ...
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Britain to ease China visa restrictions AFP
Beijing — Britain says it will make it easier for China's citizens to obtain visas, as it seeks a bigger slice of the multi-billion-dollar Chinese traveller cake. Finance minister George Osborne, who is in China leading a British trade delegation, promised the new ...
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Macy's to break with tradition, open Thanksgiving at 8 p.m.: employees Chicago Sun-Times
Macy's will break a 155-year tradition of staying closed on Thanksgiving Day this holiday by opening at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, employees at some Chicago-area stores said Sunday. The department store will remain open for 24 straight hours, according to ...
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RPT-Market Chatter- Corporate finance press digest Reuters
Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:45am EDT. Oct 14 (Reuters) - The following corporate finance-related stories were reported by media: * Netflix Inc is in talks with several U.S. cable television companies including Comcast Corp and Suddenlink Communications to make ...
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Dassault Systemes warns on Q3 revenue and profit Reuters
PARIS | Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:51am IST. PARIS Oct 14 (Reuters) - French software maker Dassault Systemes warned on Monday its third-quarter revenue and earnings were lower than previously expected, citing sluggish orders. The company, which is due to ...
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Canadian gov't to push cable providers to unbundle channels Reuters
TORONTO | Sun Oct 13, 2013 4:25pm EDT. TORONTO Oct 13 (Reuters) - The Canadian government will soon require cable and satellite television providers to make it easier for customers to buy only the channels they want rather than pay for bundles, the ...
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The crisis with an on/off switch CNN
On Thursday, the Treasury Department will have only cash on hand and any money coming in -- which varies day to day -- to pay the U.S. government's bills. What's up with the debt ceiling? Are you better off? And the bills will exceed the revenue and cash at ...
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Debt-ceiling breach would push economy into free fall, without a government ... Washington Post
The Obama administration will have to decide whether to delay — or possibly suspend — tens of billions of dollars in Social Security checks, food stamps and unemployment benefits if negotiations to raise the federal debt ceiling are not resolved this week, ...
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US Stock Futures Fall on Debt Concerns Wall Street Journal
U.S. stock futures traded lower on Sunday night as traders grew discouraged over the continued fiscal standoff in Washington. Futures on the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index were down 13.50 points, or about 0.8%, while Dow Jones futures were down 104, ...
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Samaras on Offense as Greek Bailout 3.0 Talks Loom Bloomberg
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has gone on the offensive at home and abroad, seeking leverage as the spotlight in Europe's financial-crisis drama returns to the country where it began. Cracking down on a nationalist party linked to a murder and ...
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Boeing cited for overcharging on Chinook program STLtoday.com
Boeing Co.'s St. Louis-based defense unit overcharged the Pentagon by as much as $16.6 million for parts on the CH-47F Chinook helicopter, according to an audit obtained by Bloomberg News. The news service Monday published a report, dated in June, ...
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Air France-KLM's stand unclear for Alitalia capital increase Reuters
Mon Oct 14, 2013 3:30am IST. * Alitalia shareholder meeting starts at 1500 GMT. * Air France-KLM to decide on cash call after meeting. * Air France-KLM puts strict conditions on cash call participation. * Capital hike without Air France-KLM ups Alitalia ...
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Peugeot to Weigh Capital Injection From Dongfeng Wall Street Journal
The board of PSA Peugeot Citroën will meet later this month to consider a potential capital injection from Chinese partner Dongfeng Motor Corp., according to a person familiar with the matter, as the ailing French auto maker looks for financing to ensure its ...
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Economics Nobel Has a Better Record Than 'Real' Ones Bloomberg
Tomorrow, the Nobel Foundation will announce the winner of the "Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel," which was established in 1969. Wags like to point out that this isn't nearly as impressive as an "actual" Nobel Prize ...
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Ford, University of Michigan open new lab to speed development of electric car ... Washington Post
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ford Motor Co. and the University of Michigan are opening a new battery research and manufacturing lab that they hope will speed the development of batteries for electric and hybrid cars. The center, on the university's campus in Ann ...
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Markets drift as debt ceiling deadline looms Boston.com
LONDON (AP) — Three days from a deadline to increase the U.S. debt ceiling, investors were fidgety Monday and stocks drifted lower. The U.S. has to increase the amount of debt it can carry by Oct. 17 or face a possible default on its debt, a scenario that ...
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AMRN SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The Law Firm of Wohl & Fruchter LLP Is ... Wall Street Journal
The law firm of Wohl & Fruchter LLP is investigating possible violations of federal securities laws by officers and directors of Amarin Corporation plc (Amarin) (NASDAQ: AMRN). On October 11, 2013, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) released its briefing ...
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China's Huawei rules out large acquisitions: report Reuters
FRANKFURT | Sun Oct 13, 2013 12:17pm EDT. FRANKFURT (Reuters) - China's Huawei, one of the world's largest telecoms network infrastructure providers, is not planning any large takeovers because it would be unable to integrate them, Deputy Chairman ...
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Korea's Hankook Tire to build first US factory for $800 mln Reuters
SEOUL | Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:09am EDT. SEOUL Oct 14 (Reuters) - South Korean tyre maker Hankook Tire Co Ltd on Monday said it plans to spend $800 million on building its first U.S. factory to capitalise on the recovery of the second-biggest car market and ...
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Yuan ignores weak exports to rise again as reformers stick to their guns Economic Times
The spot market also rose but remained well shy of its previous record high, with the spot yuan changing hands at 6.1157 per cent at midday. ET SPECIAL: Save precious time tracking your investments. SHANGHAI: China's central bank set the yuan's official ...
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Asia stocks ebb as US debt resolution awaited Boston Herald
BANGKOK — Asian stock markets ebbed in holiday-thinned trade Monday as investors wait for a resolution to the U.S. budget deadlock. With the Oct. 17 deadline to increase the U.S. debt ceiling looming, Republican leaders have said they would vote to ...
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'De-Americanised' world needed after US shutdown: China media Economic Times
BEIJING: While US politicians grapple with how to reopen their shuttered government and avoid a potentially disastrous default on their debt, the world should consider 'de-Americanising', a commentary on China's official news agency said Sunday. "As US ...
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Obamacare: Who will ignore law's requirements? Politico
Millions of Americans may be wrestling with computer glitches to try to sign up for Obamacare — but many people eligible just won't bother and will pay a price for it. Some will flout the mandate to buy coverage on ideological grounds, a health insurance ...
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Yahoo's Native Ads Have an Image Problem Digiday
Yahoo, perpetually a step behind in recent years, was late to the native ad rush. Now, it's trying to play catch-up. Visitors to Yahoo's sites are used to being greeted by both content and advertising, but the two are beginning to blur. The stream of content on the ...
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Wall Street down with little progress in Washington WTAQ
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) just after the opening bell, October 10, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Segar. By Julia Edwards. NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were down on Monday on disappointment from investors that ...
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European Economics Preview: Eurozone Industrial Output Data Due RTT News
Industrial production from euro area is the major data due on Monday, headlining a light day for the European economic news. At 2.00 am ET, Finland's consumer price data for September is due. Consumer price inflation was 1.2 percent in August. At 3.15 am ...
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Over 200 Cars Race to Bring Awareness to Ethanol Fuel 1011now
KEARNEY, Neb. -- At Kearney Raceway Park, 250 ethanol powered race cars were flying down the drag way. They can top speeds of 200 miles an hour. It was billed as "Corn-Fed Madness" as professional racers from across the nation took part over the ...
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South Africa and France seek to improve relations South African Broadcasting Corporation
South Africa and France will move to rebuild previously strained relations when visiting French President Francoise Hollande meets President Jacob Zuma in Pretoria on Monday morning. The two countries disagreed over France's actions in Ivory Coast and ...
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Uralkali CEO's Charges Changed The Moscow Times
MINSK — Belarus has changed the charges faced by the detained CEO of Russian fertilizer maker Uralkali, upping the maximum possible punishment by two years, according to the Belarussian president. "They have reclassified the charge to embezzlement, ...
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HANDS-ON REVIEW BlackBerry Z10 The last heir of the fading dynasty Daily Star Online
1 black berry z10 Though BlackBerry was once the leader in smartphone technology, market leaders like Apple's iPhone and the influx of Android phones left the company lagging far behind in both technology and market share. But the company's comeback ...
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Stocks Rally due to Optimism about Debt Deal Ticker Report
Stocks closed higher Friday as they added to the previous day's gains that was attributed to the optimism regarding the progress of debt limit negotiations in Washington. The Dow Jones Industrial average increased 0.7 percent. The Standard & Poor's 500 ...
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Foursquare Ads Are Now Available for All Businesses Adweek
Foursquare is rolling out its self-service ads for all companies after letting some 800 merchants test the platform in the last two months. The New York-based social-mobile firm has 1.5 million businesses using its free platform, and it now aims to get a healthy ...
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