Archive for the November 10, 2005
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IBM on Tuesday launched a set of software tools it hopes will spur wider interest in its upcoming Cell microprocessor that is key to the computing giant's return to profitable chipmaking. International Business Machines Corp
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The European Central Bank only accepts 'A'-grade bonds as collateral in its regular financial operations and has done so ever since 1999 when it took over the monetary policy reins in the 12 countries that
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The European Central Bank only accepts 'A'-grade bonds as collateral in its regular financial operations and has done so ever since 1999 when it took over the monetary policy reins in the 12 countries that
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A major McDonald's Corp shareholder has proposed the world's largest restaurant chain sell about two-thirds of company-owned restaurants in an initial public offering to bolster its stock price, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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A major McDonald's Corp shareholder has proposed the world's largest restaurant chain sell about two-thirds of company-owned restaurants in an initial public offering to bolster its stock price, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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A persistent decline in Japanese banks' loan portfolio slowed in October, suggesting an improvement in fund demand among businesses, although growth in money supply remained subdued. The balance of outstanding loans held by Japan's four
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Fragile consumer confidence is likely to be the main economic casualty of the rioting in France, with the impact on growth and the budget expected to be marginal as long as calm returns soon. So
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Saddam Hussein hears little of the world outside and spends his time in US military prison reading and praying, his lawyer said on Wednesday. "He does not know what is going on in the outside
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The local currency markets remained closed on Wednesday in connection with the 128th birth anniversary of the great scholar, Allama Muhammad Iqbal. All the government offices, educational institutions, banks and local bourse also remained closed.
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The local currency markets remained closed on Wednesday in connection with the 128th birth anniversary of the great scholar, Allama Muhammad Iqbal. All the government offices, educational institutions, banks and local bourse also remained closed.
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