Archive for  December 2012
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Lionel Messi closed in on Gerd Mueller's scoring mark as Barcelona crushed Athletic Bilbao 5-1 to set a new record for the best ever start to a La Liga season and stay 11 points clear
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Pakistan, a three-time winner of the annual Champions Trophy, beat Belgium 2-0 in Australia on Sunday. The win was a consolation for the disappointment in their opening match of the nine-day men's hockey tournament in
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India's Adani Enterprises said it is planning a $1.5 billion global bond issue to fund its Australian coal, rail and port project. Adani Enterprises is developing the Carmichael mine to produce 60 million tonnes a
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India's Adani Enterprises said it is planning a $1.5 billion global bond issue to fund its Australian coal, rail and port project. Adani Enterprises is developing the Carmichael mine to produce 60 million tonnes a
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Toyota Motor Corp is still struggling to revive sales in China, part of a broader slump Japanese car firms are suffering as a result of a diplomatic row between the countries. Toyota's sales in China
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European finance ministers regroup in Brussels on Monday for two-day talks focused as much on EU-wide problems installing cross-border banking supervision as on eurozone bailouts. After a string of emergency Eurogroup gatherings that finally resulted
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A French minister cast doubt Sunday on whether the world's top steelmaker ArcelorMittal would keep its end of the bargain after a compromise deal on a key plant that Paris had threatened to nationalise. The
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EU energy ministers are poised to seek "non-binding" guidance from the European Commission on reform of green fuel subsidies as part of a debate on new post-2020 policy goals, according to a draft document. The
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US President Barack Obama's top fiscal negotiator pressed Republicans on Sunday to offer specifics on deficit reduction, and predicted they would agree to raise tax rates on the rich to secure a year-end deal to
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Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said meeting the country's 6.3 percent deficit target for 2012 would be difficult and he did not rule out seeking a bailout, in an interview published in La Razon newspaper
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