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Japan’s Dai-Ichi Life Plans Offering
Japan’s Dai-Ichi Life Plans Offering - Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance, Japan’s second-largest life insurer, said it planned to sell about $11.7 billion of shares in Japan’s largest I.P.O. in more than a decade. [Global Business NYTimes]
Oil drilling companies in $11 billion merger deal
Oil drilling companies in $11 billion merger deal - Oil services giant Schlumberger Ltd. says it is buying rival Smith International Inc. in an all-stock deal worth $11 billion. [CNNMoney.com]
Lufthansa strike hits passengers
Lufthansa strike hits passengers - A four-day strike by pilots at Germany's national airline Lufthansa gets underway, causing widespread disruption. [BBC]
Judge OKs SEC/Bank of America $150 million accord
Judge OKs SEC/Bank of America $150 million accord - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp on Monday won approval of a $150 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over the Merrill Lynch & Co merger, ending an embarrassing public battle between the largest U.S. bank and the nation's top securities regulator.
Tech Industry Catches Its Breath After a Burst of Innovation
Tech Industry Catches Its Breath After a Burst of Innovation - After a series of new products have altered the technology landscape in recent years, companies at the Mobile World Congress are making smaller changes. [Global Business NYTimes]
Federal deficit falls to $42 billion in January
Federal deficit falls to $42 billion in January - The U.S. government posted a $42.6 billion deficit in January, the Treasury Department reported Wednesday, marking the 16th month in a row that U.S. government operations have been in the red. [CNNMoney.com]
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- Stock index futures up
- U.S. slips in WEF's competitiveness rankings
- UK watchdog fines Goldman Sachs $27 million
- OECD urges stimulus due to slowing economic recovery
- China prepares further property tightening
- Lloyds agrees to sell Crest Nicholson stake to Varde
- Asia stocks rise, yen steady but outlook unclear
- Economists cut U.S. growth forecast again
- Australia regulator blocks NAB's $12 billion AXA unit bid
- FDIC's Bair warns of government "exposure" in mortgages
BBC
- Bank new ratio 'to be set at 7%'
- US slips in competitiveness poll
- How are cuts affecting rural areas?
- Goldman Sachs fined £17.5m by FSA
- Spending cuts 'to hit north harder'
- Morrisons to test online shopping
- FSA fines Goldman Sachs
- World Cup knocks trading at HMV
- Tax officer: HMRC 'at melting point'
- South Korea in surprise rate hold
CNNMoney.com
- New York Times stock surges on takeover talk
- Shop online without credit cards
- Health insurer faces $9.9 billion in fines
- Google launches live-updating 'Instant' search
- Stocks end higher after Obama speech
- Treasury prices swing wildly on double-dip fears
- Help for homeowners who haven't missed a payment
- Boehner unveils his own plan to aid economy
- Fed: 'Widespread signs' economy is slowing
- Do unemployment checks keep the jobless at home?
Google News
- OECD Says Economy Slowdown 'More Pronounced' Than Anticipated - BusinessWeek
- Japan Keeps Up Threat of Yen Intervention - Wall Street Journal
- UK watchdog fines Goldman Sachs $27 million - Reuters
- US loses ground in competitiveness report - The Associated Press
- ANA to Start Discount Carrier at Kansai Airport Amid Surging Asia Travel - Bloomberg
- GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Little Changed; Retailers Dip - Wall Street Journal
- S Korea Bonds Rally As BOK Holds Rate; Won Up Late - Wall Street Journal
- Oil Rises a Second Day on Signs of Slower US Supply Growth - BusinessWeek
- China's Stocks Drop Most in Two Weeks on Property Curb Concerns - BusinessWeek
- China stocks end down 1.4 pct on commodities slide - Reuters
Yahoo
- Regret, apology not part of BP's oil spill report (AP)
- Australia watchdog blocks NAB's $12 billion AXA unit bid (Reuters)
- Stock index futures up (Reuters)
- U.S. slips in WEF's competitiveness rankings (Reuters)
- UK watchdog fines Goldman Sachs $27 million (Reuters)
- UK agency fines Goldman Sachs $27 million (AP)
- India car sales hit all-time high in August (AP)
- Bank of Korea keeps interest rate near record low (AP)
- Asia stocks rise, yen steady but outlook unclear (Reuters)
- Nissan team checks quality in Thai-made March cars (AP)
Global Business NYTimes
- U.S. Slips In WEF's Competitiveness Rankings
- Australia Watchdog Blocks NAB's $12 Billion AXA Unit Bid
- Morrison's Eyes New Growth Avenues In Tough Market
- UK Watchdog Fines Goldman Sachs $27 Million
- Watchdog Fines Goldman Sachs $27 Million
- US Loses Ground in Competitiveness Report
- UK Agency Fines Goldman Sachs $27 Million
- OECD Urges Stimulus Due to Slowing Economic Recovery
- July Goods Trade Gap Hits All - Time High as Imports Surge
- Hyundai Shows Off SKorea's First Electric Car




