The Best Bloomberg Businessweek Cover of 2011
26.12.2011 12:01 1 views 0 comments
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Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel and creative director Richard Turley, choose their favorite magazine cover of the year Read more »
| Most Stocks Gain as Dollar Holds Losses on U.S. Economic Outlook
26.12.2011 11:15 1 views 0 comments
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Most stocks climbed, helping the MSCI All Country World Index gain for a fifth day, while the dollar maintained losses against higher-yielding peers amid speculation the U.S. economy will continue to recover. China’s yuan surged to a 17-year high. Read more »
| The Best Bloomberg Businessweek Cover of 2011
26.12.2011 11:14 1 views 0 comments
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Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel and creative director Richard Turley, choose their favorite magazine cover of the year Read more »
| Russia Unexpectedly Cuts Refinancing Rate to Shield Growth
26.12.2011 11:04 1 views 0 comments
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Russia unexpectedly cut its benchmark rate as policy makers seek to shield the world’s biggest energy exporter from a slumping global economy. Read more »
| Japan May Announce Steps to Ease Weapons Export Ban This Week
26.12.2011 11:01 1 views 0 comments
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Japan may announce steps as early as tomorrow to ease a ban on weapons exports to benefit ailing defense companies, a move that would resurrect a proposal made under a previous prime minister last year. Read more »
| Queen Elizabeth’s Husband Receives Stent for Blocked Artery
26.12.2011 11:00 1 views 0 comments
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Queen Elizabeth’s husband, Prince Philip, remains in a specialist heart hospital in eastern England after undergoing treatment for a blocked artery, Buckingham Palace said in a statement. Read more »
| Sudanese Rebel Group Confirms Death of Main Leader Ibrahim
26.12.2011 10:56 1 views 0 comments
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Sudan’s Justice and Equality Movement, the main rebel group fighting in Darfur, confirmed that its leader, Khalil Ibrahim, was killed. Read more »
| Sudan Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest 73 Students in Khartoum
26.12.2011 10:52 1 views 0 comments
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Sudanese police used tear gas, batons and warning shots to disperse a sit-in at the University of Khartoum yesterday, arresting at least 73, students said. Read more »
| Sony Sells LCD Venture Stake to Samsung as Losses From TVs Mount
26.12.2011 10:43 2 views 0 comments
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Sony Corp. sold its stake in the venture with Samsung Electronics Co. to make liquid-crystal displays to the South Korean company after predicting an eighth consecutive year of losses from TVs amid sluggish demand. Read more »
| Brazil’s Top Banks Tighten Grip Amid Effort to Aid Funding
26.12.2011 10:37 1 views 0 comments
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Brazil’s top banks may tighten their grip on consumer and small-business lending as record high borrowing costs and the end of emergency credit pinch smaller competitors struggling with fallout from Europe’s debt crisis. Read more »
| The Best Bloomberg Businessweek Cover of 2011
26.12.2011 10:11 1 views 0 comments
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Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel and creative director Richard Turley, choose their favorite magazine cover of the year Read more »
| Traders Double Bets on Israel Rate Cut as Global Slowdown Looms
26.12.2011 9:53 1 views 0 comments
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Traders doubled bets on Israeli interest rate cuts in the past two weeks, speculating the central bank will act to insulate the economy from a global slump as inflation slowed to a one-year low. Read more »
| Deutsche Bank Said to Win Loan for Solow’s Midtown 9 West
26.12.2011 9:52 1 views 0 comments
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New York developer Sheldon Solow secured a $625 million loan from Deutsche Bank AG to refinance debt on 9 West 57th Street, a trophy tower in midtown Manhattan, as lenders focus on the best properties. Read more »
| France Telecom to Sell Swiss Unit to Apax for $2.1 Billion
26.12.2011 9:52 1 views 0 comments
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France Telecom SA agreed to sell its Orange Switzerland mobile-phone unit to buyout firm Apax Partners LLP for 1.6 billion euros ($2.1 billion), the first major step in Chief Executive Officer Stephane Richard’s plan to unload slow-growing European operations. Read more »
| Allot Declines to Lowest in More Than Three Weeks on Iran Report
26.12.2011 9:51 1 views 0 comments
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Allot Communications Ltd. fell to the lowest level this month after Bloomberg News reported that the company’s gear was sold to Iran and a lawmaker called for an investigation. Read more »
| Libya Says Oil Production Exceeds 1 Million Barrels a Day
26.12.2011 9:46 1 views 0 comments
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Libya, holder of Africa’s biggest oil reserves, is now pumping “more than a million” barrels a day as the oil industry recovers from months of armed conflict, the chairman of its state-run National Oil Corp. said. Read more »
| White House Pledges Help in Finding Christmas Bombers in Nigeria
26.12.2011 9:46 1 views 0 comments
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The Obama administration promised to help Nigeria find the people responsible for a wave of Christmas Day bombings that killed dozens in the oil-rich African nation. Read more »
| Syrian Opposition Asks Arab League to Forestall Homs Attack
26.12.2011 9:45 1 views 0 comments
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Syrian opposition leaders warned that the government may be planning a full-scale assault on the city of Homs and urged the Arab League to intervene. Read more »
| The Best Bloomberg Businessweek Cover of 2011
26.12.2011 9:03 1 views 0 comments
From:
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Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel and creative director Richard Turley, choose their favorite magazine cover of the year Read more »
| Japan May Announce Steps to Ease Weapons Export Ban This Week
26.12.2011 8:27 1 views 0 comments
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Japan may announce steps as early as tomorrow to ease a ban on weapons exports to benefit ailing defense companies, a move that would resurrect a proposal made under a previous prime minister last year. Read more »
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