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| Wed 8 Feb 2012 |
China May ‘Move Shortly’ on Aid for Europe Bloomberg | China may “move shortly” to help Europe resolve its debt crisis by providing an investment of as much as... |
‘Glimmer of hope’ as jobless rate hits new low Business Day | SA’s unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in more than two years in the final quarter of last year, ... |
Panel moots merger of ministries Business Day | THE African National Congress (ANC) study into state intervention in the mining industry has suggested the c... |
Wall Street edges up in quiet day; Disney down late Zeenews New York: US stocks rose slightly on Tuesday, but with the outcome of discussions on a bailout package for Gre... |
Markets Live: Shares find some energy Sydney Morning Herald | Australian shares hover as investors digest earnings reports from BHP and other companies, and bailout takes... |
U.S. job openings jump to almost 3-year high, even as hirings fall Austin American Statesman | WASHINGTON — The number of available jobs in the United States jumped in December to almost a three-ye... |
Fink: Investors Should Be 100% in Equities Bloomberg | Investors should have 100 percent of investments in equities because of valuations and higher returns than b... |
Greek Haggling Drags on as Meeting to Seal Terms of Second Bailout Delayed Bloomberg | Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is set to negotiate with leaders of the political parties supporting hi... |
Hamish McRae: Greece is being screwed down so Sarkozy can meet his deadline The Independent | So there: German patience is exhausted and the Greeks are behaving like naughty boys. Yet, whatever the inad... |
NZ dollar falls amid talk of pending Greek deal NZ Herald | The New Zealand dollar dipped below 63 euro cents for the first time in more than a week amid speculation Gr... |
Gold higher on Greece hopes Sydney Morning Herald | Gold prices rose 1.5 per cent on Tuesday as expectations that a Greek rescue deal will be completed drove th... |
Euro stocks mixed on Greek progress Sydney Morning Herald | European stocks have closed narrowly mixed as the markets kept a wary eye on developments in Greece where th... |
Stocks firm on Greek talks optimism Sydney Morning Herald | The euro hit an eight-week high against the dollar on Tuesday, helping lift stocks and commodities on signs ... |
Wall St edges up as Greece draws up bailout terms Zeenews New York: Stocks edged higher on Tuesday as investors awaited the outcome of discussions on a bailout package ... |
Rupiah leads Asian gains as outlook improves Gulf News | Singapore: Indonesia's rupiah led gains in Asian currencies after international investors raised holdin... |
Optimistic RBA puts rates on ice as economy stabilises The Australian | THE official interest rate is on hold indefinitely, with the Reserve Bank seeing fresh signs of strength in ... |
| Tue 7 Feb 2012 |
Euro Hits Two Month High Against Safe Haven Dollar, Greece Irrelevant? The Street | Dollar Fades as Speculative Capital Chases Euro, Yield, Shares | Though the Dow Jones Industrial Average was... |
New Romanian PM holds talks to form new govt The Wichita Eagle | BUCHAREST, Romania — Romania's newly appointed prime minister began talks Tuesday to form a new govern... |
Editorial: Go ahead. Be happy -- GOP should alter economic doomsday message LA Daily News Posted: 02/07/2012 05:20:33 PM PSTUpdated: 02/07/2012 05:25:11 PM PST | Be happy. That's an orde... |
Greek crisis deepens as austerity talks falter The Daily Telegraph Greek prime minister Lucas Papademos was struggling to maintain international credibility on Tuesday night, af... |
Fed to Vote on Capital One Deal for ING Direct The New York Times | The Federal Reserve is set to vote on Wednesday on Capital One’s $9 billion acquisition of ING‘s onl... |
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