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Robust economic growth in Singapore could be good global sign
Jul 14, 2010
Singapore says it expects its economy to grow at a 15 percent clip this year -- which could be good news for the rest of the world.
Live Aid changed the face of fundraising
Jul 13, 2010
Twenty-five years ago, the Live Aid concert brought together a galaxy of pop stars and changed the business of fundraising.
Joblessness contributes to fall in immigration
Jul 12, 2010
A high unemployment rate is one factor which contributed to a surprising fall in immigration to developed nations in 2008.
Investors push 2009 Bordeaux to over $1,000 a bottle
Jul 8, 2010
An exceptionally good Bordeaux is running at an exceptionally high price, with many buyers coming from China and Hong Kong.
DOJ monitoring BP's big moves
Jul 7, 2010
The Justice Department has asked BP for advance warning of any plan it makes that would impact the company's future.
Why would anyone invest in BP now?
Jul 5, 2010
BP's stock is down by about half, which means the company could be vulnerable to a hostile takeover. Now there are reports BP is trying to head that off by attracting rich investors.
Finland new broadband improves rural service
Jul 2, 2010
Now that Finland has made broadband Internet a legal right, service in the country's rural areas will improve.
For public good, not for profit.
Agricultural Bank of China to go public
Jun 30, 2010
Global investors are getting their first look at what's expected to be the world's largest stock offering: the Agricultural Bank of China plans to list on the Chinese exchanges next month.
Where Germany, France disagree on European debt
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Jonny Dymond
Jun 14, 2010
Germany and France are leading the conversation to get indebted European countries out of financial struggle, but the two powers don't quite see eye-to-eye.
Euro soccer to curb excess spending
May 28, 2010
A lot of the biggest soccer clubs in Europe are in debt and facing bankruptcy. So the organization that governs Euro soccer has agreed on some new rules designed to stop clubs from spending more than they take in.