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By Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg |
May 7, 2013
The euro strengthened against the dollar and yen after German factory orders unexpectedly increased in March, suggesting the region’s largest economy is starting to grow again.
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By Maria Kolesnikova, Bloomberg |
April 2, 2013
At a time when U.S. equities are trading near a record and the dollar is having its best start in three years, commodities will finish this quarter little changed from where they were at the end of 2012.
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By Stephen Treloar, Bloomberg |
February 27, 2013
Norway’s bond haven is about to become a lot smaller. The government is preparing to repay a record 66.5 billion kroner ($11.8 billion) in 6.5% bonds maturing May 15.
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By Silla Brush |
November 7, 2012
A U.S. plan to extend the reach of its derivatives rules across international borders “won’t work” without alteration, a top European regulator said.
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By Adam Ewing, Bloomberg |
September 27, 2012
As Nokia Oyj depletes its cash pile amid a prolonged turnaround effort, investors are bracing for something that hasn’t happened in decades: no dividends.
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By Joseph Ciolli, Bloomberg |
August 8, 2012
The euro weakened against its most-traded counterparts as a drop in German industrial production, lower U.K. growth forecasts and ratings cuts for Spain and Italy raised concern Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis is worsening.
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By Press Release |
April 19, 2011
NASDAQ OMX Group and IntercontinentalExchange deliver proposed merger agreement to NYSE Euronext Board of Directors; demonstrate commitment to proposal that is superior by 21% or $2 billion