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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
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IMF may need more cash if crisis persists
The International Monetary Fund has record levels of liquidity to bail out countries but if the financial crisis continues much longer it may need more resources, a senior IMF official said on Tuesday.
30 Oct 2008 |
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Big Facebook redesign to give users more control
Facebook is making sweeping changes to the world's largest social networking site, aiming to give users more control and to curb new forms of spam, company officials said late on Sunday.
22 Jul 2008 |
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Ashmore assets up 3%
Ashmore Group said on Thursday that its assets under management increased three per cent in the three months to 30 June and added that its full year results were in line with expectations.
17 Jul 2008 |
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Air passengers will have to pay more
Passengers will have to pay more to fly as airlines struggle to eke out further savings to cover soaring fuel bills, airline executives said at Farnborough Airshow on Wednesday.
17 Jul 2008 |
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Iran tests more missiles
Iran tested more missiles in the Gulf on Thursday, state media said, and the United States pledged to defend its allies against any Iranian aggression.
10 Jul 2008 |
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Drew Barrymore donates money to feed Kenyan kids
U.S. actress Drew Barrymore donated $1 million (500,000 pounds) of her own money on Monday to the World Food Programme that the U.N. agency said would be used to feed thousands of schoolchildren in Kenya.
04 Mar 2008 |
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Financial watchdog hands out more fines in 2006
The financial watchdog has handed out a record 25 fines this year, the highest number since it was set up five years ago, with cases including a landmark market abuse penalty for hedge fund manager Philippe Jabre.
28 Dec 2006 |
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Thus sees maiden operating profit next year
Telecoms company Thus Group Plc forecast a maiden operating profit next year as it posted a 5 percent rise in first half core earnings on Monday and said it was on track to meet its annual expectations.
20 Nov 2006 |
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