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Friday, 5 December 2008
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Citigroup may need to write down $12 billion
Citigroup, the largest U.S. bank, may need to write down $12 billion (6 billion pounds) of debt and boost reserves for bad loans by $1 billion as the global credit crunch deepens, a Sanford C. Bernstein & Co analyst said.
03 Jan 2008 |
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Factory activity and orders growth ease
Manufacturing activity growth eased last month as worries about the global credit crunch depressed the rise in new orders to its weakest in almost two years, a survey showed on Wednesday.
02 Jan 2008 |
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UBS to write down billions
UBS AG, the world's largest wealth manager, unveiled $3.4 billion (1.68 billion pounds) in losses, swept out senior managers and slashed jobs in one of the biggest casualties yet worldwide from the credit crunch.
01 Oct 2007 |
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Vodafone has no first refusal right for Essar
Vodafone Group chief executive Arun Sarin said on Wednesday that India's Essar Group, which owns 33 percent of Hutchison Essar, did not have the right of first refusal over his company's purchase of a majority stake in the telecom operator.
14 Feb 2007 |
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Dollar and demand fall to weigh on commodities
The long run commodities bull run will pause this year as demand slows and a falling dollar prompts non U.S. investors to retreat from the market, U.S. investment bank Merrill Lynch said on Monday.
06 Feb 2007 |
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BAA cuts cost estimate of new Stansted runway
Airports operator BAA said on Tuesday it had cut the planned cost of a new runway and terminal at its London Stansted airport by 17.5 percent to 1.4 billion pounds.
30 Jan 2007 |
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It's Inco's move as time runs out for Falco bid
Time is ticking for Inco Ltd.and Phelps Dodge Corp. to decide whether they will raise their takeover bid for Falconbridge Ltd.one day after Xstrata upped its own bid for the Canadian copper and nickel miner.
13 Jul 2006 |
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When Are We Likely to Run Out of Oil?
Q. How much oil is there, and when are we likely to run out?
A. Most industry and government analysts believe petroleum will be a growing energy source for decades to
15 May 2006 |
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