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      Germany's Vice Chancellor and FDP Chairman Roesler attends an extraordinary FDP Party meeting in Nuremberg

      BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Philipp Roesler said the European Commission made a "grave mistake" by agreeing to impose punitive import duties on solar panels from China and urged the Commission to work to prevent the eruption of a trade conflict. "It's a grave mistake," Roesler told Welt am Sonntag newspaper …

    • Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Bernanke attends the Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council in Washington
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      Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Bernanke attends the Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council in Washington

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    • Bank of England Governor Mervyn King speaks to reporters at the close of the G7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors summit at Hartwell House in Aylesbury
      Bank of England's King sends message to successor Carney

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      Bank of England Governor Mervyn King speaks to reporters at the close of the G7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors summit at Hartwell House in Aylesbury

      By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mervyn King has urged successor Mark Carney not to bring to Britain his trademark policy of spelling out how long interest rates will remain low. King also said the bank could not be run as "a one-man show," a sign of concern at high expectations that the …

    • Kuwait replaces oil officials at KPC after $2.2 billion Dow payment

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      KUWAIT (Reuters) - State-run Kuwait Petroleum Company (KPC) appointed a new chief executive and suspended other top officials after the country paid $2.2 billion in damages to Dow Chemical Co over a scrapped plastics joint venture. Nizar Mohammad al-Asani replaced Farouk Zanki as CEO at the oil firm and the cabinet approved …

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      Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King speaks to employees during the opening of the Prudential Regulation Authority in central London

      LONDON (Reuters) - The single biggest risk to Britain's nascent economic recovery is continued eurozone weakness, the Bank of England's outgoing governor Mervyn King said in a television interview on Sunday. He called for a "credible medium term plan" to get the economy back on track and said automatic economic stabilizers …

    • A man walks past a vandalized Bankia's bank office with papers stuck on it, in Barcelona
      Bankia compensation qualms signal loss of faith in Spain's banks

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      A man walks past a vandalized Bankia's bank office with papers stuck on it, in Barcelona

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    • Scotland's Finance Secretary Swinney gestures during his draft budget address in debating chamber of Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh
      Independent Scotland open to Cyprus-style bank risks, says Britain

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      Scotland's Finance Secretary Swinney gestures during his draft budget address in debating chamber of Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh

      By William James LONDON (Reuters) - An independent Scotland would have a vastly oversized financial sector that would leave it vulnerable to a Cyprus-style banking crisis, Britain's finance ministry says. Before a referendum due in September 2014 on whether Scotland should split from the United Kingdom, the British government …

    • A passenger aircraft is silhouetted against the rising moon in New Delhi
      Analysis: Airline emissions deal may not come before EU deadline

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      A passenger aircraft is silhouetted against the rising moon in New Delhi

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    • Man walks outside of Hellenic Postbank's headquarters in Athens
      Greece to sell Postbank, Proton in July, stress-test big banks

      ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's bank rescue fund will aim to sell Hellenic Postbank and Proton by mid-July with big banks continuing to absorb small lenders as part of plans to revive the battered sector, … More »Greece to sell Postbank, Proton in July, stress-test big banks

      Man walks outside of Hellenic Postbank's headquarters in Athens

      ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's bank rescue fund will aim to sell Hellenic Postbank and Proton by mid-July with big banks continuing to absorb small lenders as part of plans to revive the battered sector, the country's foreign lenders said in an inspection review. Greece is recapitalizing its four big banks and winding down …

    • Paraguay's central bank president Jorge Corvalan speaks during an interview for the Reuters Latin America Investment Summit in Asuncion
      Analysis: Frontier Markets booming but risks mounting

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      Paraguay's central bank president Jorge Corvalan speaks during an interview for the Reuters Latin America Investment Summit in Asuncion

      By Manuela Badawy NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the world's biggest central banks driving yields on safe assets to near zero, some investors are tossing caution to the wind and rushing to buy illiquid and previously overlooked bonds sold by countries with no capital markets track record. Even the biggest investors acknowledge …

    • Exclusive: South Africa's NUM seeks 15-60 percent wage rises from gold, coal producers

      By Ed Stoddard JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers said it would seek pay rises of up to 60 percent from gold and coal producers, raising the prospect of fresh strikes … More »Exclusive: South Africa's NUM seeks 15-60 percent wage rises from gold, coal producers

      By Ed Stoddard JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers said it would seek pay rises of up to 60 percent from gold and coal producers, raising the prospect of fresh strikes as firms battle higher costs and falling prices in an already heated labor climate. Africa's biggest economy is hoping …

    • A man pushes his shopping trolley into a Tesco store in Hammersmith, west London
      Tesco clothing brand plans international expansion

      LONDON (Reuters) - The clothing brand sold by Britain's biggest retailer Tesco said on Sunday it planned to open more than 50 new franchise stores worldwide over the next five years. F&F, which opened … More »Tesco clothing brand plans international expansion

      A man pushes his shopping trolley into a Tesco store in Hammersmith, west London

      LONDON (Reuters) - The clothing brand sold by Britain's biggest retailer Tesco said on Sunday it planned to open more than 50 new franchise stores worldwide over the next five years. F&F, which opened its first franchise store in Saudi Arabia last year, said it would open shops across the Middle East and in Kazakhstan, …

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      Sudan to sell stakes in four sugar plants-state media

      KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan, struggling with economic crisis and a budget deficit, plans to sell stakes in four state-owned sugar plants to attract partners, the official news agency SUNA said. The African … More »Sudan to sell stakes in four sugar plants-state media

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      KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan, struggling with economic crisis and a budget deficit, plans to sell stakes in four state-owned sugar plants to attract partners, the official news agency SUNA said. The African country has been trying to boost its sugar output to offset the loss of most oil production, the main export product, …

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      Five Tips for Writing Great Online News Headlines

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      TSX rises as gold miners lone sore spot TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose on Friday as robust economic data helped drive gains in energy stocks and financial shares, offsetting weakness in gold producers. The materials sector, a major component of the S&P/TSX composite which includes gold miners, was the …

     

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