Business
Thursday 22 May 2008
- Google increases share of US searches
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- Hundreds of thousands protest Sarkozy's pension reforms (Roundup)
- Ford won't meet plans to return to profitability by 2009
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- International stock market quotations
- Housing prices drop 3.1 per cent on year
- Agreements signed on sidelines of Palestinian investment conference
- German government sources: State to retain protective power at VW
- Pakistan's central bank warns government to stop borrowing (Roundup)
- EU probes Gaz de France over gas imports (Roundup)
- Higher fuel prices and lower demand to impact carrier Finnair
- Pakistan central bank hikes interest rate, stocks sink
- EU probes Gaz de France over gas imports
- Indian shares trade weak on global cues (Roundup)
- EU to study Microsoft announcement on software compatibility
- French transport workers strike against Sarkozy's pension reforms
- UN: Food prices remain high despite higher production
- Indian shares trade weak on global cues
- Air France boosts turnover, but provision hurts profits
- SIA to increase super-jumbo services to London
- Sanyo returns to black in fiscal 2007 for first time in four years
- Malaysia aims to cut foreign labour by 500,000 in three years
- Nepal set to run out of fuel reserves as shortage mounts
- Tokyo stocks recover early losses on bargain-hunting (Roundup)
- Vietnam controls gas prices, but don't call it a subsidy
- PREVIEW: Baltics, Poland seek to loosen Russia's energy grip
- (eca 010): Only 10 per cent of Singapore firms hit by corruption
- Japan's trade surplus narrows 46.3 per cent in April
- Tokyo stocks open lower on US market's fall, stronger yen
- India follows China in grab for Australia's minerals
Wednesday 21 May 2008
- American Airlines to cut flights, boost luggage charge
- Stocks drop on Fed outlook, oil record
- Boeing looks to expand, launches new 777 freighter
- Fed sharply cuts growth forecast, suggests halt in rate cuts
- Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- Microsoft offers cash for search in bid to catch Google
- Senate grills oil executives as crude price tops 130 dollars
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- Czech power giant CEZ to cancel shares, continue buyback
- Time Warner to spin off cable TV business
- EU commission to warn France over budget deficit
- Palestinian investment conference kicks off in Bethlehem (1st Lead)
- Pakistan rupee falls further after Moody's rate cut
- Open day at the European Central Bank, but not too open
- Nigeria demands billions of dollars in arrears from oil companies
- Shares in Lebanon real estate rose after deal is reached
- Telecom Italia appoints Lambarri to head German unit
- Arab Bank to lead manage 150-million-dollar loan for Daewoo
- UPS to move Asian hub from Philippines to China
- EU spends more on the environment, but big differences remain
- Bank consolidation talks in Germany under way, Allianz says
- Oil breaks through 130 dollar barrier in New York
- Hong Kong okays 17 million US dollars for bridge to Macau, Zhuhai
- Corporate Express drops sharply following Lyreco takeover news
- Rise in German business confidence index boosts shares, euro (Roundup)
- Thousands arrive in Bethlehem for international conference
- Key German business confidence index up after sharp fall in April