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Breaking News Thu, 22 May 2008
 KLdy1 - june06 - oil prices - petroleum - petrol - gas station - petrol kiosk. (dy1)
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Stocks advance after two-day plunge; oil declines
TOOLS | NEW YORK - Wall Street rebounded modestly Thursday after two sessions of steep declines brought by the surging price of oil. | Oil prices set another trading record overnight - moving above $1... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
Houston Chronicle
 KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Property - Properties - Investment - Housing - Houses - Real Estate. (ps1).
House   Market   Money   Photos   Prices  
Selling A House In A Buyers' Market
Selling Your House in a Buyers Market | It certainly isn't easy, but there are definitely steps you can take to make it easier, and Early Show money maven Ray Martin spells them out in this column. | ... (photo: WN/Patricia)
CBS News
us dollar Dollar higher as Fed hints at interest-rate pause
| US dollar and euro banknotes. The dollar recovered against the euro and yen after the Federal Reserve signalled an end to its rate-cutting policy | (AFP/File) | The dollar recovered against the euro... (photo: WN / James) Turkish Press
Commerce   Currency   Dollar   Euro   Photos  
 KLps1 - January07 - Gasoline - Fuel - Petrol - Oil - Energy - Gas Pump. (ps1)  Oil hits record for third straight day
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil sped to new peaks for a third straight day on Thursday to top $135 a barrel as investors fretted over long-term supply constraints and a big drop in U.S. crude stocks. | London ... (photo: WN/Patricia) AOL
Business   London   Market   Oil   Photos  
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 Gasoline prices, gas, consumers, bikers, oil prices, energy prices, fuel,  oil, gasoline. tp1 Gas prices sting U.S
| If you want a glimpse of why surging energy prices alone won't be enough to sustain the rally on Canada's stock market, yesterday's about-face provided a fine example. ... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) Globe and Mail
Canada   Energy   Market   Photos   Stock  
Rice Japan to give rice to ease global crisis
| TOKYO -- | Japan will release some of its huge stockpile of rice to help ease the global food crisis, sending some 20,000 tons to five African nations in coming weeks, ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Lexington Herald-Leader
Crisis   Food   Japan   Photos   Rice  
 Global Warming, Climate Change, Climate, Emission, Pollution, Health, Environment. tp1 CAP Health Check: Climate change could lead to low local crop yields in as little ...
If the current climate change trends are allowed to continue unchecked, Malta’s crop yields could be negatively affected in as little as 20 to 30 years, according to repo... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) Independent Online
Agriculture   Climate   Health   Photos   Society  
DSCF0003 ntf1 Recipe: Barbecued Ribs With Chili Powder, Garlic And Cumin
| MAIN DISH | BARBECUED RIBS WITH CHILI POWDER, GARLIC AND CUMIN (above) | Instead of just chili powder, equal parts of ground dried chipotle and ground dried pasilla chi... (photo: Public Domain) The Miami Herald
Culture   Food   People   Photos   Society  
Toys China says rapid growth in toy exports plunges due to stronger currency, higher costs
| : The rapid growth in China's toy exports slowed dramatically in the first quarter of this year, hurt by higher production costs, a stronger currency and safety concern... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) International Herald Tribune
China   Industry   Market   Photos   Slideshow   Toys  
Barbie Dolls. (ps1) Growth in toy exports slows down in Q1
(Xinhua) | Updated: 2008-05-22 13:59 | China experienced a major slowdown in growth of its toy exports in the first quarter of this year, partly because of expediated app... (photo: WN / patricia) China Daily
China   Growth   Photos   Toys   Trade  
 KLps1 - May 07 - Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money. (ps1) Australian dollar could hit $US1 by September
| THE Australian dollar is tipped to reach parity with the US dollar as early as September, for the first time since the days of a fixed exchange rate in the early 1980s.... (photo: WN/Patricia file) The Australian
Australia   Commodity   Dollar   Money   Photos  
Rooster Rainbow sees silver lining in poultry sector
| By Tom Robbins | Cape Town - Rainbow Chicken bucked the trend of falling profits in the poultry sector and managed to squeeze out a 13.6 percent rise in annual profit b... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Business Report
Chicken   Industry   Market   Photos   Poultry   Slideshow  
Mobile Phone More suitors for MTN
| By Thabiso Mochiko | Johannesburg - Bharti Airtel could move faster to close a deal with MTN as other potential suitors lined up, an analyst said yesterday. | Jankees R... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Business Report
India   Johannesburg   Netherlands   Photos   Telecom  
Gandum - Tanaman - Bijirin. (ps1) Khairpur unlikely to meet wheat target
| By Our Correspondent | KHAIRPUR, May 21: The district food controller has said that the Sindh government has fixed a wheat procurement target of 157,000 metric tons for... (photo: Public Domain / -) Dawn
Farm   Food   Pakistan   Photos   Wheat  
A Japanese salaryman is reflected on a Tokyo brokerage's board indicating fallen stock prices Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007. The Japanese government expressed worries Tuesday about soaring crude oil prices, the U.S. subprime mortgage problem and volatile markets, noting in a key economic report that corporate profits may be weakening. Asian markets fall for 3rd straight day
| : Asian share markets slid for the third straight day on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve slashed the U.S. economic growth forecast and oil surged above $135 a b... (photo: AP / Katsumi Kasahara) International Herald Tribune
Asia   Business   Economy   Japan   Photos  
Bonds Wall Street
Rand firms, bond yield rise
Bond prices decline as stocks inch up, inflation worries con
Avis Budget Group Selects Assured Guaranty as Bond Insurer
Solution sought via lottery bonds
 Reserve Bank India (RBI) Mumbai  (rks2)
Bond yields seen up on oil, RBI steps eyed
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Wall Street finally reacts to record oil prices.
Blame Wall Street for US$135 oil on wrong-way betting
Blame Wall Street for US$135 oil on wrong-way betting
6 accused of kickbacks, fraud at Wall Street brokerage firms
Dollar squeezed after Wall Street selloff
Dollar squeezed after Wall Street selloff
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Currency Financial Markets
Currency limits rising cost, for now
Dollar higher as Fed hints at interest-rate pause
Euro rises on dollar as oil, Fed data weigh
Russia's gold and currency reserves up 12% in 14 weeks
us dollar
Dollar higher as Fed hints at interest-rate pause
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Aluminium firms up in futures market
Market awaits impact of ruling on BCE shares
Eight commodities hit upper circuit on NCDEX counter
Commodities key to market direction
Aluminium
Aluminium firms up in futures market
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Trade Investment Services
TSX glitch freezes morning trading for some
Rice prices may fall due to good production prospects: UN
UN expects food prices to remain high worldwide
Oil smashes $135 in Asian trade on supply concerns
Rice
Rice prices may fall due to good production prospects: UN
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Event Brief of Q1 2008 Federal Realty Investment Trust Earni
Q1 2008 Federal Realty Investment Trust Earnings Conference
Three Strategies for Living Well in Retirement Without Being
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DLPC - Electricity - Power Supply - Davao City - Philippines
Aboitiz calls Meralco 'attractive investment'
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FTSE NIKKEI
FTSE seen opening lower
London's FTSE-100 index up 22.4 points at 6214.0
Shell fuels FTSE recovery
FTSE seen opening flat after tumble
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Japanese shares post modest gains amid inflation worries; Ni
Japanese shares post modest gains amid inflation worries; Ni
Japan Nikkei down 1.1 pc, exporters slide
Japan Nikkei slides 1.1 per cent, exporters sold
Visitors to Tokyo Stock Exchange watch stock prices during the afternoon trade in Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Japan's benchmark stock index plunged more than 4 percent in Tuesday morning trading in the second day of a frenetic sell-off over fears of a possible global slowdown. The benchmark Nikkei index lost 587.63 points, or 4.41 percent, to 12,738.31 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange at the end of the morning session. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) hg3
Nikkei hits 4-month closing high, oil shares rise
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