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Senators Near Agreement On $50 Billion Fund To Wind Down Failing Financial Firms Senators Near Agreement On $50 Billion Fund To Wind Down Failing Financial Firms
Senate leaders are nearing agreement on the creation of a $50 billion resolution fund to finance the termination of failing financial firms, Bloomberg reports. The... ...
Ed Hamilton, Copywriter, Maps Resume To Google Maps (PICTURE) Ed Hamilton, Copywriter, Maps Resume To Google Maps (PICTURE)
Unemployed workers have been using all kinds of unusual strategies to gain an edge in their job searches, whether donning sandwich boards advertising their skills,... ...
Pompey axe 85 jobs to cut costs Pompey axe 85 jobs to cut costs
Administrators at Portsmouth FC start to make employees redundant, with 85 people losing their jobs. ...
China to build Sri Lanka airport China to build Sri Lanka airport
China is to lend Sri Lanka just under $200m to build a second international airport in the south of the island. ...
China denies World Cup sweatshop China denies World Cup sweatshop
A Shanghai company denies it used sweatshop labour to produce World Cup mascots, as Fifa suspends its manufacturing contract. ...
Greek Debt Crisis Is At The Center Of The Credit Default Swap Debate Greek Debt Crisis Is At The Center Of The Credit Default Swap Debate
NEW YORK — Derivatives have become a dirty word. The complex financial products helped blow up the U.S. housing market. They all but sank AIG.... ...
O2 extends fixed line business services
Telefonica O2 Ireland has announced that it is extending its range of landline and fixed broadband business services, targeting both SMEs and larger businesses.

Nasdaq 5,000: Ten years after the dot-com peak
Exactly 10 years ago, during the height of the dot-com mania, the Nasdaq reached its all-time high of 5,408.62 on March 10, 2000. It has never recovered.

Patricia Martin: Profiting in the Idea Economy
What the NEA and Pepsi experiments have in common is that as they tap into the rich vein of collective creativity in the digital culture, and threaten long-standing business principles.

Ex-Cazenove partner found guilty of insider dealing
Malcolm Calvert, a former partner at Cazenove, the Queen’s stockbroker, has been convicted of insider dealing and faces up to seven years in prison.

Gary Shapiro: President Obama, Free the Panama and Colombia Trade Agreements!
President Obama announced a worthy goal during his January State of the Union address: double exports in five years. The goal is clear, specific, has...

Damien Hoffman: Ticking Time Bomb: 43% of Workers Have Less Than $10,000 for Retirement
The scariest stat from the survey is 54% of workers are "clueless" about saving for retirement. This stat is a direct indictment on how crappy our school systems have become -- and colleges too.

Heathrow sees biggest passenger increase since 2007
London’s Heathrow airport had its biggest traffic boost in 2 1/2 years last month as the economic recovery buoyed demand for travel and snow-free runways allowed more flights to operate than a year earlier.

Chinese exports surge in reaction to bank policy
Chinese trade surged last month following the country’s rise in bank lending, leading economists to predict a strong increase in exports over the course of 2010.

Bare essentials raise cheer at Waitrose
It was low-key at the time, but today marks the first anniversary of essential Waitrose, one of the most significant developments in the UK grocery sector since the takeover, in 2003, of Safeway by Wm Morrison.

Julia Gillard supports pay equity bid
FEDERAL Workplace Relations Minister Julia Gillard is backing a union for taking a gender pay gap case to the industrial umpire.

FSA tells banks to stress-test for two more years of recession
British banks and building societies have been ordered by regulators to check that they could withstand another two years of recession, millions more people losing their jobs and a 23 per cent fall in house prices.

Japanese gaming to profit from child subsidies
Japan’s child subsidy scheme, which aims to shower parents with cash and encourage young couples to start reproducing, is expected to have far-reaching effects on the gambling industry.

Government tight lipped over insulation removal costs
The Federal Government is refusing to say how much it will cost to remove dodgy insulation from thousands of homes.

Show of solidarity for Lars Vilks cartoon
LEADING papers have published a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog by a caricaturist who was the target of an assassination plot.

Banks to disclose staff earning over £500,000
The Government is to force banks to reveal how many of their staff earn more than £500,000 a year as part of plans to rein in excessive risk-taking and remuneration.

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