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Breaking News Mon, 31 Jan 2011
An Egyptian protestor holds a placard and the national flag in front of the Egyptian embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Dozens of protestors gathered in front of Egyptian embassy to rally against Egypt's President Mubarak, in a show of support for for protests currently taking place in Egypt.
Egypt   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
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Egypt army backs people's demands, holds fire
| CAIRO—(UPDATE) The all-powerful army came out in support of Egypt's people on Monday and vowed not to fire on protesters, who are demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster and have called a general... (photo: AP / Amel Emric)
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 12, 2010
Egypt   Markets   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
 The Times Of India 
Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
NEW YORK: Stocks rose on Monday on strong earnings and signs of a strengthening economic recovery, although a surge in the price of oil highlighted the increased political risk in the Middle East . | ... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
A woman makes her way up Seventh Avenue near Times Square Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005, in New York  with two umbrellas, one in her hand, and another over her head, as several more inches of rain fell on an already waterlogged city. The forecast was for more of the same as the weekend approached.  The New York Times 
U.S. Consumer Spending Rose in December
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Consumer spending in the United States rose more than expected in December to post a sixth consecutive month of gains as households drew down on their savings to finance... (photo: AP / Kathy Willens)
Economy   Markets   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Consumer spending  
Indonesian activists hold posters during a protest in support of the Egyptian people in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011.  The New York Times 
Anger in Arab World Creates Risks in Asia
| BEIJING — Turmoil in the Arab world equals an inflationary spike in oil prices equals the risk of social unrest. | That is the unappetizing political economic equation facing governments acros... (photo: AP / Dita Alangkara)
Markets   Mideast   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
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A Chrysler PT Cruiser is on display at a Chrysler dealership listed as losing their franchise, in Redwood City, Calif., Tuesday, June 9, 2009. The New York Times
Chrysler Reports $199 Million Loss for Quarter
| DETROIT — Chrysler, the smallest of Detroit’s automakers, said Monday that it ended 2010 with a $199 million loss in the fourth quarter, as it pledged to re... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Automaker   Business   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Chrysler  
Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money. The Australian
Dollar shakes off turmoil to close higher
| THE Australian dollar yesterday bounced back from an early fall caused by the deteriorating situation in Egypt, helped by technical and month-end buying. | Bonds were m... (photo: WN / patricia)
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In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, newly constructed parliament buildings are seen in Myanmar's new administrative city Naypyitaw, Myanmar. The Australian
Burmese get taste of democracy
| BURMA'S experiment with limited democracy began at the numerically auspicious time of 8.55am yesterday. | The new parliament sat for the first time, offering a nat... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)
Burma   Democracy   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Burma  
Chinese work on the assembly line at DaimlerChrysler factory in Beijing in this Sept. 15, 2006 file photo. Chrysler Group recently announced a deal with China's biggest independent automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that will aim to export the first Chinese-made cars to the United States. Chinese manufacturers have built up a reputation for reasonably well-made, inexpensive low-tech products such as toys and textiles. But as Chinese manufacturers begin exporting big ticket items such as cars to the U.S., quality and safety issues are taking on even greater impo The Australian
Globalisation's fruits sweet and sour
| THE good news from Davos is that the dynamics driving the world economy are gathering strength. But the qualification is that the recovery is likely to be volatile as t... (photo: AP / Elizabeth Dalziel, File)
Economy   Globalisation   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: Globalization  
Visitor walk past a sculpture displaying the Posco logo at the company's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 12, 2007. Posco, the world's third-largest steelmaker, said Thursday its first-quarter net profit rose 38 percent on price hikes for some of its key steel products and cost cuts. The New York Times
India Approves Long-Delayed Steel Mill Project
| MUMBAI — The Indian Environment Ministry, which business executives have criticized in recent months as blocking high-profile industrial projects, approved on Mon... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man)
Environment   India   Industry   Photos   Wikipedia: POSCO  
Samsung Galaxy Tab - Gadget - Technology - Tablet Venture Beat
Samsung comes clean on "quite small" Galaxy Tab sales
| Last week we reported that Android tablet, but now it looks like that may not be the case, the Wall Street Journal reports. | The 2 million figure apparently refers to ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Device   Marketing   Photos   Sales   Samsung   Wikipedia: Samsung Galaxy Tab  
Market Information & Research Stocks Quotes
- Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
- Olive Telecom brings OlivePad to Nepali market
- Fletcher dips after renewed bid for Crane Group
- Dollar stays in narrow range
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 12, 2010
Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
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- US stocks rebound on strong Exxon earnings
- Amman Stock Exchange drops on Egypt turmoil
- Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
- Wall Street gains as Suez Canal fears ease
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 12, 2010
Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
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Nasdaq Dow Jones Indexes
- Imax to move U.S.-based shares to NYSE, from Nasdaq
- Imax to move U.S.-based shares to NYSE, from Nasdaq
- U.S. Concrete to relist on NASDAQ
- Delta Petroleum transferring to Nasdaq Capital Market
An Egyptian family walks past the closed Egyptian stock exchange building in downtown Cairo, Egypt Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. Egypt's  benchmark index recorded its biggest drop in over two years Thursday, plummeting more than 10 percent as anti-government protests rattled investor confidence and left Hosni Mubarak's regime facing its most serious challenge in years.
Egyptian turmoil roils market
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- Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
- Energy stocks push major indexes higher
- Stocks Mixed As Intel Trading Halted
- Asian stocks fall amid concerns over Egypt unrest
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 12, 2010
Wall Street gains as Egypt fears wane
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Banking Taxes
- Central Bank sees GDP growth of just 1%
- Review finds banks need better SME strategies
- Share Microfin MD takes home an astronomical 7.4 Cr, more th
- Afghan Officials Probed Over Bank
Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money.
Dollar shakes off turmoil to close higher
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- Tax computer system condemned as 'flawed' by MPs
- Capital gains tax will help fix savings crisis
- Millions to be hit by 40 per cent tax: Quarter of workers &#
- Taxing times
Is Ireland's low corporate tax rate safe?
Is Ireland's low corporate tax rate safe?
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Finance & Investment Mutual Funds
- Gold posts 1st monthly loss since July; Egypt eyed
- Mexico tycoon Slim to invest $8.3B in 19 countries
- Managing our finances aptly
- Finance ministry approves Rs8,000 crore oil subsidy for Q3
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrives for his inauguration ceremony in Minsk, Friday, Jan. 21, 2011. The authoritarian president of Belarus has taken the oath of office for a fourth term with a warning that no dissent will be tolerated. Partially visible banner in background reads, "Together for strong and prosperous Belarus."
Sanctions Imposed on Leader of Belarus
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- Safety Resources on Child Sleep Products
- Venezuelan government launches public securities exchange
- Texas Mutual Awards $300K in Safety Education Grants
- First Trust Advisors L.P. Announces Portfolio Manager Update
Questions to Ask About a Vacation Rental
Questions to Ask About a Vacation Rental
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