Archive for  November 2005
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Seven US troops were killed in three roadside bombings near Baghdad, the military said on Monday, making October the bloodiest month for Americans in Iraq since January. In the far west, where US marines have
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Seven US troops were killed in three roadside bombings near Baghdad, the military said on Monday, making October the bloodiest month for Americans in Iraq since January. In the far west, where US marines have
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The Canadian economy surged 0.5 percent in August from July, topping market forecasts and firming expectations the Bank of Canada will continue to raise interest rates. Statistics Canada said on Monday that August's jump in
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Hopes of a bidding war propelled shares in British ports operator P&O over a third higher on Monday following a take-over approach from Gulf state-owned Dubai Ports World. Analysts said a fiercely contested takeover battle
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Hopes of a bidding war propelled shares in British ports operator P&O over a third higher on Monday following a take-over approach from Gulf state-owned Dubai Ports World. Analysts said a fiercely contested takeover battle
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British consumer confidence slid to its lowest level since the Iraq war this month, reviving expectations the Bank of England will cut interest rates again to bolster flagging sentiment. Consultancy GfK NOP said its confidence
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Bears returned in the front seat at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where retail investors and foreign funded brokerage houses offloaded their positions to avoid heavy losses amid decrease in index. ISE Network index showed
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Bears returned in the front seat at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where retail investors and foreign funded brokerage houses offloaded their positions to avoid heavy losses amid decrease in index. ISE Network index showed
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Equities remained under pressure on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on Monday, in reaction to the negative news regarding Etisalat backout from the PTCL deal, however, in last minutes the market recovered to finally finish with
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Equities remained under pressure on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) on Monday, in reaction to the negative news regarding Etisalat backout from the PTCL deal, however, in last minutes the market recovered to finally finish with
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