Business
Monday 09 November 2009
- Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- Eurogroup discusses excessive deficit roadmap
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- German luxury car sales edge higher
- German economy leads Europe out of recession (Roundup)
- EU report: Recession increases age-related discrimination
- Cadbury rejects 9.8-billion pound hostile takeover bid from Kraft
- Swedish finance minister more upbeat about economic recovery
- GM chief holding talks on Opel's future
- Gazprom suffers steep losses for first half of 2009
- Bangladesh water transport workers call off strike
- Taiwan's exports fall 4.7 per cent in October
- German industrial production jumps 2.7 per cent in September
- Singapore's central bank warns of escalation in property market
- Czech jobless rate falls slightly to 8.5 per cent
- Thai shares up 2.13 per cent on Moody's upgrades
- South Africa first female central banker begins work
- Allianz shares surge on the back of forecast-beating Q3 profit
- Up to 200,000 Lao labourers working in Thailand
- German exports surge more than expected in September (1st Lead)
- Serbia's lawyers go on strike
- Piraeus port workers continue strike over Chinese takeover
- German exports surge more than expected in September
- Mixed earnings end in mixed day for Japanese stocks (Roundup)
- Stronger yen, selective buying create mixed trading in Tokyo
Sunday 08 November 2009
- New Zealand economy gets big boost from rising dairy price
- Workers' strike paralyses Bangladesh river operations
- Indian premier pushes for faster economic reforms
- Myanmar expects to export 1 million tons of rice this fiscal year
- Indonesian maids outnumber Filipinos in Hong Kong for first time
Saturday 07 November 2009
- G20 agrees to bolster recovery; no climate change decision (Roundup)
- Brown proposes financial market tax at G20 meeting (2nd Lead)
- Economic recovery, climate change tops G20 meeting (1st Lead)
- Head of GM Europe may switch to India's Tata: media reports
- Economic recovery, climate change tops G20 meeting
- China starts gas pipeline project in western Myanmar
- Five more US bank failures bring total for 2009 to 120
Friday 06 November 2009
- eBay settles Skype software suit
- ANALYSIS: Double-digit unemployment puts pressure on Obama
- US stocks climb slightly despite double-digit jobless rate
- European head of General Motors quits (Roundup)
- Metal prices from London Commodities Exchange
- London Stock Exchange quotations
- GM's European head quits, company confirms
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- US joblessness hits 10.2 per cent, highest in 26 years (3rd Roundup)
- US joblessness hits 10.2 per cent, highest in 26 years (2nd Roundup)
- EU report: protectionist "worst-case scenario" has been avoided
- US joblessness jumps to 10.2 per cent, highest since 1983 (Roundup)
- US joblessness jumps to 10.2 per cent, highest since 1983 (1st Lead)
- Piraeus port workers launch new strike over Chinese takeover
- US jobless rate jumps to 10.2 per cent
- Ukraine to pay off latest Russia gas debt from IMF account
- European head of General Motors quits
- Baltics reaffirm commitment to new nuclear plant
- Arab stocks sink on receding confidence, slip of global markets
- British Airways remains in the red during holiday season (Roundup)