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Monthly Archive October, 2009

Macau gambling review may aid casinos, stocks recover

October 14, 2009

Macau’s move to review gaming rules in the world’s fastest-growing gambling market could brighten the outlook for casino stocks as potential curbs would help […]

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Russia Needs 15 Years to Reduce Reliance on Energy

October 13, 2009

Russia will need as long as 15 years to free itself of its reliance on raw materials and become a modern economy, President Dmitry […]

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Book trade seeks new models and a deal with Google

October 10, 2009

The world’s book trade meets in Frankfurt next week on the brink of a long-feared transformation of the industry for which few are well […]

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Scrimping consumers spell weak diesel demand

October 9, 2009

Americans’ newfound frugality means that demand for U.S. diesel fuel will continue to languish through this year’s holiday season as shipments of goods remain […]

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Malaysia Says Interest Rates Still Need to Support Recovery

October 7, 2009

Malaysia’s interest rates still need to support the country’s economic recovery, central bank Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz said today.
“At this point in time, […]

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BofA’s brings back iconic Merrill Lynch logo

October 6, 2009

Bank of America Corp will spend as much as $20 million in the fourth quarter of 2009 to relaunch Merrill Lynch’s name and long-time […]

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Inflation fears eating you up? Consider TIPS

October 5, 2009

One steady bit of good economic news: Inflation remains near zero. So who would want to pay extra these days to add a dose […]

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Suncor expanding Sarnia ethanol plant

October 4, 2009

Suncor Energy Inc. will spend about $120 million over the next year to double the production capacity of its St. Clair ethanol plant near Sarnia, […]

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U.S. sees tips rise on tax cheats

October 2, 2009

The number of whistleblowers reporting big-money tax cheats has accelerated dramatically in recent years, according to government data released on Thursday.
A December 2006 law […]

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U.S. private sector job cuts at 1-year low

October 1, 2009

Job cuts at U.S. private employers fell in September to the slowest pace in more than a year, according to a private report on […]

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