2013-07-02 12:00:21 Portugal Finance Minister ResignsVitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population. |
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2013-07-02 12:00:21 LVMH Fined Over Hermès StakeFrance's stock market regulator fined LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton $10.4 million for failing to follow market rules when it accumulated a significant stake in Hermès International. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Putin Cool on Snowden Asylum BidRussian President Vladimir Putin said Edward Snowden is welcome in the country only if he stops his disclosure of alleged abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Spain to Try Again on Bank SalesSpain's bank-bailout fund will try in the coming months to sell two loss-making lenders the government nationalized last year, NCG Banco and Catalunya Banc, four months after a previous attempt to... |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Portugal Finance Minister ResignsVitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Amsterdam Debates Sex TradeLawmakers are proposing changes to the sex-for-hire industry following a recognition in the freewheeling Netherlands that its decision in 2000 to legalize brothels has failed to stem human... |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Nokia Buys Siemens Stake in NSNNokia ended its tie-up with Siemens, announcing a $2.21 billion deal to buy its German partner out of their telecom equipment joint venture. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Belgium to Make Minor CutsBelgium said it would trim its budget through minor cuts across a broad swathe of areas of government and social security, as it responded to warnings from the European Union over its deficit. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Euro-Zone Jobless Rate Hits HighThe rate of unemployment across the 17 countries that share the euro rose to a record in May, and is likely to increase further despite signs that the currency area's longest postwar contraction... |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Cameron Decries Pay-Rise PushBritain's parliamentary watchdog appears to be on course to recommend a large pay rise for lawmakers at a time when hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs are being cut. |
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2013-07-02 11:00:06 Maersk Giant to Launch a Little LightMaersk is set to launch the world's biggest container ship this month but will set sail below capacity because some docks aren't equipped to handle it when fully loaded. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Putin Cool on Snowden Asylum BidRussian President Vladimir Putin said Edward Snowden is welcome in the country only if he stops his disclosure of alleged abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Spain to Try Again on Bank SalesSpain's bank-bailout fund will try in the coming months to sell two loss-making lenders the government nationalized last year, NCG Banco and Catalunya Banc, four months after a previous attempt to... |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Portugal Finance Minister ResignsVitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Amsterdam Debates Sex TradeLawmakers are proposing changes to the sex-for-hire industry following a recognition in the freewheeling Netherlands that its decision in 2000 to legalize brothels has failed to stem human... |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Nokia Buys Siemens Stake in NSNNokia ended its tie-up with Siemens, announcing a $2.21 billion deal to buy its German partner out of their telecom equipment joint venture. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Belgium to Make Minor CutsBelgium said it would trim its budget through minor cuts across a broad swathe of areas of government and social security, as it responded to warnings from the European Union over its deficit. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Euro-Zone Jobless Rate Hits HighThe rate of unemployment across the 17 countries that share the euro rose to a record in May, and is likely to increase further despite signs that the currency area's longest postwar contraction... |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Cameron Decries Pay-Rise PushBritain's parliamentary watchdog appears to be on course to recommend a large pay rise for lawmakers at a time when hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs are being cut. |
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2013-07-02 10:00:10 Maersk Giant to Launch a Little LightMaersk is set to launch the world's biggest container ship this month but will set sail below capacity because some docks aren't equipped to handle it when fully loaded. |