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Deadlocked Debt Talks to Resume as Clock Ticks
Fox News
AP July 7: President Obama meets with Congressional leadership in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, to discuss the debt. Sticking to a $4 trillion plan for tackling the nation's debt, President Obama expects to see congressional ...
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European Stocks Decline on Italy Debt Concern
Bloomberg
By Adria Cimino - Mon Jul 11 09:30:17 GMT 2011 European stocks fell for a second day as concern grew that the region's debt crisis will spread to Italy and China's inflation surged to a three-year high. Asian shares and US index futures slid. ...
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UK Government Seeks 'Advice' on BSkyB Bid
Wall Street Journal
By LILLY VITOROVICH LONDON—Shares in British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC fell by nearly 7% in early trading Monday as UK Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he would seek further advice from regulators on parent company News Corp. ...
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Free Slurpees come with a twist: They may cost you
USA Today
By Bruce Horovitz, USA TODAY Today 7-Eleven, the nation's largest convenience store chain, expects to give away 5 million 7.11-ounce Slurpees on the chain's unofficial birthday: 7/11. That's roughly 1000 freebie Slurpees per store. ...
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USA Today
Government asks Exxon to retool Yellowstone spill plan
Reuters
By Laura Zuckerman BILLINGS, Mont, July 10 (Reuters) - Federal regulators said on Sunday they want Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) to retool its preliminary plan to clean up oil spilled into the Yellowstone River in Montana from a ruptured pipe at the start of ...
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Analysis: After Fukushima, glacial change seen for U.S. nuclear
Reuters
A US flag flies near the cooling towers of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, where the US suffered its most serious nuclear accident in 1979, in Middletown, Pennsylvania March 15, 2011. By Roberta Rampton and Eileen O'Grady WASHINGTON/HOUSTON ...
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Asian Shares End Mostly Down; Weak US Jobs Data Weigh
Wall Street Journal
TAIPEI (MarketWatch) - Most Asian markets sank Monday on concerns about the region's exports after a dismal US jobs report Friday, while Chinese stocks inched up amid expectations Beijing may not overreact to a spike in June inflation, ...
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Copper May Decline on Concern Sovereign-Debt Crisis Might Spread to Italy
Bloomberg
By Agnieszka Troszkiewicz - Mon Jul 11 09:16:19 GMT 2011 Copper may fall for a second day in London on concern Europe's sovereign-debt crisis might spread to Italy, potentially curbing regional economic growth and metals demand. ...
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Elpida to Raise Nearly $1 Billion From Issuances
Wall Street Journal
By JURO OSAWA TOKYO—Elpida Memory Inc. said Monday it has decided to issue new shares and convertible bonds to raise as much as ¥79.67 billion ($988 million), with the majority of the proceeds to be spent on capital investments in Japan. ...
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Cambodian stock exchange opens but no companies listed yet for trading
Washington Post
By AP, PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia officially launched its long-delayed stock exchange Monday although no companies are yet listed for trading. Finance Minister Keat Chhon said at the opening of the Cambodia Securities Exchange that trading was ...
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Lonza to Buy Arch Chemicals for $1.2B
TheStreet.com
By Joseph Woelfel 07/11/11 - 04:50 AM EDT BASEL, Switzerland (TheStreet) -- Switzerland's Lonza agreed to buy Arch Chemicals(ARJ) for about $1.2 billion in cash to create the world's largest microbial control business. ...
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Nestle buys majority stake in Chinese candy maker Hsu Fu Chi for $1.7 billion
Washington Post
By AP, GENEVA — Nestle SA, the world's biggest food and drink company, took a big step into the Chinese market Monday with the announcement that it is to buy a majority stake in candy maker Hsu Fu Chi for 2.1 billion Singapore dollars ($1.7 billion; ...
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Macarthur Coal Gets Bid From Peabody, ArcelorMittal
TheStreet.com
By Joseph Woelfel 07/11/11 - 05:28 AM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Macarthur Coal, the Australian miner, said Monday it received a takeover proposal from Peabody Energy(BTU) and ArcelorMittal(MT) valued at about $5 billion. Peabody, the US coal mining ...
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Cambridge helps gay married city workers pay tax
San Francisco Chronicle
Johanna Kaiser, AP When the city of Cambridge issues paychecks to its public employees, nearly two dozen workers find a federal tax on their income that their colleagues don't have to pay. Like many people, these 22 school and city workers chose to put ...
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CME to launch new Yuan FX futures contracts
Reuters
BANGALORE, JULY 11 (Reuters) - US derivatives exchange CME Group Inc said it will launch new yuan foreign currency futures contracts in August to meet growing global customer demand for investment products denominated in the Chinese currency. ...
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Italy's Market Regulator Imposes Measures To Curb Speculation
Wall Street Journal
ROME (Dow Jones)--Italy's market regulator, Consob, late Sunday approved new transparency measures aimed at fighting market speculation, after a selling wave hit Italian banks Friday. The new measures, which oblige market operators to disclose ...
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Ethanol Deal is Best the Industry Could Get
Indiana Prairie Farmer
A Senate deal to end the ethanol blenders credit this month is the best deal the industry feels it can get, and one likely to be part of a huge debt ceiling compromise. The nearly $6 billion a year ethanol subsidy will be gone immediately as will the ...
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Indiana Prairie Farmer
Sanofi sells skincare unit to Valeant for $425 million
Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi (SASY.PA) said on Monday it was selling its Dermik dermatology business to Canada's Valeant Pharmaceuticals (VRX.TO) for $425 million in cash. "Our strategy is based upon our growth platforms and innovation," ...
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Audi plans to build U.S. manufacturing plant
MarketWatch
By Frankfurt Bureau FRANKFURT -(MarketWatch)- German car maker Audi is planning to build a manufacturing plant in the US, a company spokesman said Sunday, confirming a report in magazine Automotive News Europe. Building a plant in the US is as good as ...
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Precision Castparts buys Primus for $900 mln in cash
Reuters
NEW YORK, July 10 (Reuters) - Precision Castparts Corp (PCP.N) said on Sunday it was buying plane parts maker Primus International for $900 million in cash. Precision said it expects the deal to close in the second quarter of its fiscal 2012 and ...
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Treasury Yield Slips to July Low on Growth Outlook, Euro Concern
BusinessWeek
By Lucy Meakin and Wes Goodman July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Treasury 10-year yields slipped to the lowest this month on speculation data this week will show the US economic recovery is stagnating, and as the euro-region debt crisis intensified. ...
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Bid made for Northumbrian Water
BBC News
Northumbrian Water has received a takeover bid from Hong Kong's Cheung Kong Infrastructure (CKI) valuing the firm at £2.4bn ($3.9bn). CKI has offered 465p a share, and Northumbrian has now agreed to open its books to the firm for a limited period. ...
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BBC News
In Search of More Elbow Room for Chickens
Public News Service
WASHINGTON - When it comes to the age-old question: "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?", two national groups are pulling for the chicken. United Egg Producers and The Humane Society of the United States are joining forces in an unlikely ...
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Army Corps of Engineers dredging harbor areas near Morehead City
The Republic
AP MOREHEAD CITY, NC — The Army Corps of Engineers is beginning some dredging operations near Morehead City. Officials say the Corps is beginning dredging Sunday at the North Carolina State Port Docks, the Radio Island Barge Docks and the Aviation Fuel ...
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Foreign regulators need to rethink China supervision-CSRC
Reuters
By Rachel Armstrong SINGAPORE, July 11 (Reuters) - The string of accounting scandals at overseas-listed Chinese companies should force foreign regulators to rethink how they supervise China-based firms, a senior official from China's securities ...
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China Shibor Drops Most in Three Months on Signs Growth to Slow
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Mon Jul 11 07:46:52 GMT 2011 China's interbank borrowing costs dropped the most in four months on speculation the central bank will pause in raising interest rates as growth moderates in the world's second-largest economy. ...
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Bannerman Gets A$143 Million Takeover Proposal From Hanlong
Bloomberg
By Elisabeth Behrmann - Mon Jul 11 01:22:20 GMT 2011 Bannerman Resources Ltd. (BMN), an Australian uranium developer, said it received an initial A$143 million ($153 million) cash takeover proposal from China's Sichuan Hanlong Group. ...
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No FTSE 100 company to trade ex-div on July 13
Reuters
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U.S. city requires armed guards at some restaurants
Reuters
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Small restaurants in the city of Newark, New Jersey will be required to have an armed security guard at night under a new law approved by the city council. The rule comes in the wake of a drive-by shooting in May ...
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New federal policy aims to expand US fish farming
The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The federal government is moving to open up large swaths of coastal waters to fish farming for the first time in an effort to decrease Americans' dependence on imports and satisfy their growing appetite for seafood. ...
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