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101. Property stocks up on U.S. hopes
Shares in property and building material companies rose on Thursday due to hopes for increased construction activity in the United States and strong results from France's Unibail.
01 Feb 2007
102. Investor appetite for soccer clubs to rise in 2007
Financial investors' appetite for European soccer clubs is likely to sharpen this year as U.S. tycoons, hedge funds and other financial institutions seek to profit from the game's rising TV and commercial revenues.
31 Jan 2007
103. Brown says EU must cut red tape
Chancellor Gordon Brown will call for tougher European Union action to cut red tape and open up markets when he meets other European finance ministers later on Tuesday.
30 Jan 2007
104. EU probe seeks antitrust action on payment cards
The European Union's 500 million consumers are getting a raw deal from banks and card companies, according to an investigation by the bloc's executive body that recommends antitrust action to cut prices.
30 Jan 2007
105. Inflation still a major global risk: ECB's Trichet
Inflation is still a major global risk and central banks around the world must remain "very, very alert" on price risks, European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet said on Saturday.
27 Jan 2007
106. Patchy progress for sweeping new EU market rules
Top financial centres say they will not meet mandatory deadlines for introducing sweeping European Union rules forming the cornerstone of a single capital market to cut investment costs and boost growth.
25 Jan 2007
107. Government gets mixed verdict in EU pension ruling
Britain is not obliged to compensate people affected by stricken pension plans but the level of pension rights it provides is inadequate, the European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday.
25 Jan 2007
108. European shares head lower as techs hit
European shares inched lower early on Friday as disappointing results from IBM sparked more sell off in technology shares and energy stock fell further as oil prices stayed weak at just above $50 a barrel.
19 Jan 2007
109. Uniq Sales Up 6.1% in the UK
Chilled convenience food group Uniq provided an update on trading today. Group sales in the 13 weeks ended 31st December 2006 came to £213.3m. In the nine months ended 31st December 2006 sales reached £619.6m.
15 Jan 2007
110. EU extends consideration of Universal: BMG deal
The European Commission has extended its examination of a bid by Vivendi's Universal Music to buy Bertelsmann's BMG Music Publishing, without giving any reasons.
11 Jan 2007
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