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      Finance Minister Widmer-Schlumpf gestures during a news conference on the business tax reform III in Bern

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      EU Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht stands for a portrait while visiting Reuters in New York

      By Daniel Bases NEW YORK (Reuters) - Europe's top trade official for the first time late on Friday officially cited Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment makers Huawei and ZTE Corp for violating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy guidelines. European Union Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said he was prepared to launch …

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      Exterior of Headquarters of SAC Capital Advisors, L.P. in Stamford

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      U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke attends the G20 finance ministers meeting during the Spring Meeting of the IMF and World Bank in Washington

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      A salesperson talks to a customer behind models of a residential compound at a real estate exhibition in Wuxi

      By Xiaoyi Shao and Michael Martina BEIJING (Reuters) - China's housing inflation accelerated to its fastest pace in April in two years, driven by a jump in prices in Beijing and Shanghai, complicating the task of policymakers trying to cool the property sector while supporting economic expansion. Average new home prices …

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      Unemployment rates drop in most states, Illinois climbs

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unemployment rates dropped in 43 out of the 50 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia in April from a year before, according to Labor Department data released on Friday. A handful … More »Unemployment rates drop in most states, Illinois climbs

      Job seekers stand in line to meet prospective employers at a career fair in New York City

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unemployment rates dropped in 43 out of the 50 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia in April from a year before, according to Labor Department data released on Friday. A handful of states, including Illinois, Delaware, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mississippi and New Hampshire saw their jobless rates …

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      Japan to provide $2 bln to Africa resources projects

      TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will provide $2 billion worth of financial support over five years to back Japanese firms' resources development projects in Africa, media reported on Saturday. Japan's Trade Minister … More »Japan to provide $2 bln to Africa resources projects

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      TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will provide $2 billion worth of financial support over five years to back Japanese firms' resources development projects in Africa, media reported on Saturday. Japan's Trade Minister Toshimitsu Motegi made the announcement at the Africa-Japan Ministerial Meeting for Resources Development held in …

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      Investor group calls on SEC to review change in JPMorgan voting

      By David Henry NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pension and endowment managers on Friday called on U.S. regulators to review the rules for shareholder voting after a firm collecting ballots for JPMorgan Chase & Co … More »Investor group calls on SEC to review change in JPMorgan voting

      A sign stands in front of the JPMorgan Chase & Co bank headquarters building in New York

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    • A man pushes a shopping cart at Target on the Thanksgiving Day holiday in Burbank, California
      Target goes hunting in Silicon Valley, following Wal-Mart

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      A man pushes a shopping cart at Target on the Thanksgiving Day holiday in Burbank, California

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    • The Dexia tower is seen at La Defense, near Paris, after announcement that Belgium and France will pay 5.5 billion euros
      Judge revives Dexia's mortgage lawsuit vs. JPMorgan

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      The Dexia tower is seen at La Defense, near Paris, after announcement that Belgium and France will pay 5.5 billion euros

      By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - A federal judge has revived a closely watched lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase & Co of misleading Belgian-French bank Dexia SA into buying more than $1.6 billion of troubled mortgage debt. Citing a recent federal appeals court decision involving American International Group Inc and Bank of …

     

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