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| European shares steady ahead of key Greek vote Reuters By Atul Prakash LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - European equities were steady on Monday, ahead of a crucial Greek vote on unpopular austerity measures, after stronger technology stocks helped a key index recover from the lowest level in more than three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stanley Black & Decker Agrees to Buy Niscayah for $1.2 Billion Bloomberg By Kim McLaughlin - Mon Jun 27 07:49:25 GMT 2011 Stanley Black & Decker Inc. agreed to buy Niscayah AB for 7.6 billion kronor ($1.2 billion), outbidding rival Securitas AB to secure expansion in the market for electronic security systems. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spain Can Finance Itself Despite Rising Yields - Fin Min Wall Street Journal MADRID (Dow Jones)--The Spanish government has no problems financing itself despite rising secondary market yields, Finance Minister Elena Salgado said Monday. "Spain continues to easily finance itself," Salgado said in an interview with state-run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OIL FUTURES: Crude Falls In Asia; Stronger Dollar, Weak Sentiment Weigh Wall Street Journal By Gurdeep Singh Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Crude-oil futures fell in Asia Monday as a stronger US dollar and weaker regional equities added to bearish momentum. Crude-oil markets are under pressure as more barrels are flowing amid a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UPDATE 2-Nissan targets 8 pct market share, margin in 6 years Reuters By Chang-Ran Kim, Asia autos correspondent YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 27 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor outlined plans to boost both its global market share and profit margin to 8 percent within six years, promising a new vehicle every six weeks on average to woo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Some Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway projects started without bidding ... Xinhua BEIJING, June 27 (Xinhua) -- Several of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway's auxiliary projects have begun construction without calling for bids, which is a violation of the country's bidding rules, national chief auditor Liu Jiayi said Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Akzo Nobel Gives Profit Warning On Weak Demand, Inflation Wall Street Journal By Anna Marij van der Meulen Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES AMSTERDAM (Dow Jones)--Signaling a possible downturn for the overall chemicals sector, Akzo Nobel NV (AKZA.AE) Monday issued a profit warning, cutting its full-year earnings outlook due to challenging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nokia: Multiple Options Remain For NSN Wall Street Journal STOCKHOLM (Dow Jones)--Nokia Corp. (NOK), the Finnish handset maker, Monday it has multiple options available for network equipment joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks (NOK, SI), following speculation that it won't be able to sell the company. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| French Banks Ready for Big Greek Debt Rollover ABC News French President Nicolas Sarkozy says French banks are ready to help Greece by accepting a significant debt rollover. Sarkozy said the plan being worked out between French government officials and bankers would involve reinvesting debt held by French ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HMV sells Canada business to restructuring company Hilco UK Washington Post By AP, LONDON — Struggling music and games retailer HMV has agreed to sell its Canadian business to restructuring specialist Hilco UK for 2 million pounds ($3.2 million). As part of the deal, HMV said Monday that it retains an undisclosed amount of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Germans becoming resigned to messy euro divorce MarketWatch By David Marsh, MarketWatch BERLIN (MarketWatch) — Two years ago, at a semi-official Anglo-German meeting with financial and business figures in London, I asked a well-known German bank chairman with whom I have a reasonable acquaintance how he would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Asian Shares End Mostly Down,Greek Debt Woes;Energy Cos,Banks Fall Wall Street Journal HONG KONG (MarketWatch) - Most Asian markets fell Monday as caution prevailed ahead of this week's Greek parliamentary vote on austerity measures, with energy stocks shrinking on weaker oil prices and some banks dropping on concerns about a harsher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Australian Dollar Down Late; Greek Vote Key To Confidence Wall Street Journal SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--The Australian dollar fell to its lowest levels in more that two months Monday as investors withdrew from the market ahead of a pivotal vote by the Greek government on austerity measures this week. Acceptance of the harsh tonic for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds Weigh Suit Against Home Depot Patch.com By Hunt Archbold | Email the author | 6:20pm The federal officials are investigating allegations that Vinings-based Home Depot is in violation of the Buy American Act. According to a news report Sunday from The Associated Press, federal officials are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Queen of NY real estate lived in 4th floor walkup The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The queen of New York real estate once lived in a rent-controlled studio. Illegally. Barbara Corcoran says the living arrangement was instrumental in helping free up cash for The Corcoran Group, which was still a struggling real estate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Engine problems force Continental flight's return Seattle Post Intelligencer HOUSTON (AP) â€" A Continental Airlines flight bound for San Diego had to return to Houston after the pilot reported engine problem. Continental Airlines spokeswoman Julie King tells the Houston Chronicle that Flight 409 departed Bush Intercontinental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Marcellus shale drilling researched at WVU West Virginia Public Broadcasting By Rich Carter June 27, 2011 · Shale formations containing natural gas can be found in a large portion of the United States. Extracting the gas from these sites, called "shale plays," has not been easy. For more than 10 years however, the Barnett shale ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| West Palm Beach ponders its next step as historic drought persists Palm Beach Post Lake O languishes: These cypress trees in Moore Haven would normally be up to 6 feet underwater. Meanwhile, West Palm Beach plans to draw more water from an emergency well field. But a permit limits the amount the city can pump. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Analysis: Mo. measure targets small tobacco firms The Republic DAVID LIEB AP JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A proposed Missouri ballot measure would ask voters whether to raise taxes on cigarettes made "by certain tobacco product manufacturers." But the tax would not apply to the biggest tobacco companies. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| India's air travel growth spurs jet orders Reuters By Jui Chakravorty and Tim Hepher MUMBAI/LE BOURGET (Reuters) - Indian airlines walked away from the Paris Air Show with a third of the airplane orders last week -- a $23 billion gamble that air will finally conquer rail despite a formidable list of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wall Street takes Washington's debt ceiling drama in stride The Hill By Erik Wasson - 06/26/11 03:30 PM ET Wall Street, focused more on Greek debt woes, is not yet rattled by the drama surrounding budget talks in Washington. On Thursday, the GOP walked out of Vice President Joe Biden's talks aimed at finding a deficit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High court to rule on Arizona campaign finance law The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is expected to rule Monday on an Arizona campaign finance law that gives extra cash to publicly funded candidates who face privately funded rivals and independent groups. Supporters of stricter limits on political ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Washington state abandons all tourism marketing The Associated Press OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state is shuttering the official tourism agency that unifies its marketing message and abandoning all public support for one of its largest industries. By the end of next week, it will be the only state in the nation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Manila bourse wants to ease rules for energy firms Reuters MANILA, June 27 (Reuters) - The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) wants to ease its listing and disclosure rules for petroleum and renewable energy firms, a sector seen as a growth driver for the bourse, the smallest amongst major Southeast Asian nations ... See all stories on this topic » |
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