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Alpha Bank Sees EUR150 Mln Per Year Synergies From Emporiki Deal
Wall Street Journal
Alpha Bank asked Credit Agricole to pour an additional EUR550 million into Emporiki prior to the sale, raising the capital increase in the Greek unit to a total EUR2.85 billion, the French bank said in a statement. Alpha Bank also asked Credit Agricole ...
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Apple CEO Cook navigates new era of openness
Cherry Hill Courier Post
"With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment. We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better," Cook said Friday in a statement. The mea ...
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Greek 2013 budget sees sixth year of recession: source
Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece will frontload budget cuts to achieve a primary surplus in 2013 for the first time in many years but its economy will shrink for a sixth consecutive year by up to 4 percent, a government official told Reuters. The government ...
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More Mobile News Consumers Choosing Web Over Apps
Forbes
Mobile apps were supposed to be the reset button for the news industry. The last fifteen years have shown how hard it is to get consumers to pay for content on websites or pay attention to ads there. In the app environment, all that was going to be ...
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UAE Central Bank Won't Extend Deadline for Loan Cap
Businessweek
The United Arab Emirates won't extend its deadline for banks to comply with new rules that cap lending to governments and state enterprises, said Saif Al Shamsi, assistant governor at the central bank. "The decision stands as is," though each bank will ...
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Taiwan minister draws ire on iPhone posting
Boston.com
Hu Yu-wei, the information minister and government spokesman, stirred up controversy Sunday for posting a picture of an iPhone 5 on his Facebook page. ''Help the economy and bolster consumption,'' Hu wrote under the picture showing the Apple handset's ...
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Zuerlein's 4 FGs lead Rams over Seahawks 19-13
WBOC TV 16
WBOC-TV 16, Delmarvas News Leader, FOX 21 - Zuerlein's 4 FGs lead Rams over Seahawks 19-13. Homepage · News · Delmarvawide News · National News · International News · Politics · Business News · Closings · Entertainment News · Healthbeat ...
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Moody's Says Recapitalization Plan Not Enough
Fox Business
Spain's planned bank recapitalization is good for the creditworthiness of the fragile banking system but may not be enough to restore confidence fully, Moody's Investors Service said Monday. "Recapitalization will materially enhance the solvency of ...
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Apple Warranty Ads Should Be Examined by EU States, Reding Says
Bloomberg
"Apple prominently advertised that its products come with a one-year manufacturer warranty but failed to clearly indicate the consumers' automatic and free-of-cost entitlement to a minimum two-year guarantee under EU law," Reding said in the letter ...
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Indonesian Prices Eased for First Time Since May Last Month
Businessweek
Indonesia's inflation slowed for the first time in four months as prices eased after the Eid Al-Fitr festival, supporting the central bank's decision to hold off interest-rate increases as exports slump. Consumer prices rose 4.31 percent from a year ...
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Commentary: Customers should not pay costs of FPL's nuclear plant expansion
Palm Beach Post
Last year, the Florida Public Service Commission approved $196 million in costs that were passed on to FPL customers for nuclear-related projects, including proposed new reactors at Turkey Point, 25 miles south of Miami. This year, FPL is seeking ...
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Apple Stores coming to India soon?
Firstpost
The report quoted two top executives who say that Apple could look to launch stores in India if the government allows its IT outsourcing operations in India to be included as part of the mandatory 30 per cent local sourcing requirement, the two ...
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Nexon to Acquire Japanese Mobile Game Developer gloops, Inc.
DailyFinance
TO), a worldwide leader in free-to-play online games, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all outstanding common shares of gloops, Inc. ("gloops"), a leading developer of mobile games for DeNA's Mobage platform in ...
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TEXT-S&P summary: Kagoshima Bank Ltd.
Reuters
Standard & Poor's assesses Kagoshima Bank's business position as "adequate." The bank's total assets stood at JPY3.6 trillion as of March 31, 2012. Although that's a moderate amount among 63 regional banks in Japan, it holds overwhelming shares in its ...
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Sustainable Business and Green Building Projects
Triple Pundit
In an effort to protect the environment, many companies have begun developing sustainable business practices. By implementing green and sustainable practices, many have found that they can make choices that help the planet as well as their profits.
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Live Oak furniture queen ready to kick back after 60 years
Mercury-Register
LIVE OAK — In a rural, agricultural area, it's even harder being a business woman in a man's world, but at 93, Wada King has staked out her corner. For 60 years, she owned a fine-furniture store in tiny Live Oak during a time and place when her peers ...
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Bacon shortage 'baloney,' but prices to rise
WBOC TV 16
WBOC-TV 16, Delmarvas News Leader, FOX 21 - Bacon shortage 'baloney,' but prices to rise .... AP Business Writer. ST. LOUIS (AP) - Bacon lovers can relax. They'll find all they want on supermarket shelves in the coming months, though their pocketbooks ...
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Treasuries Advance on Outlook for Manufacturing Slowdown
Businessweek
Treasuries held gains from last week before an industry report that economists said will show U.S. manufacturing shrank in September after data today signaled a slowdown at factories in China, Japan, and Australia. U.S. 10-year yields approached a ...
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EURO GOVT-Spanish yields fall on bank audit relief
Reuters
Markets were expecting 60 billion euros and the result was welcomed by the European Central Bank - which is on standby to buy the bonds of struggling sovereign issuers provided they ask for aid - the IMF and the European Commission. Spanish 10-year ...
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Latest South Carolina sports
WSAV-TV
Last year while still a student at Georgia, Henley won the tour's Stadion Classic on his college course. Henley earned $99,000 to jump from 35th to 12th on the money list with $216,566. The final top 25 will earn 2013 PGA Tour cards. Cantlay and ...
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Hijacker shoots self... live on TV
iAfrica.com
A high-speed chase turned ugly for Fox News on Friday when it televised — live — a fleeing carjacking suspect shooting himself in the head, in the Arizona desert. Twitter exploded in reaction to the real-time broadcasting flub, while video of the ...
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Yandex latest to build an empire off Google's back
GigaOM
We have seen in China how web services, social networks and telcos are re-working open-source Android to offer their own, badged local mobile operating systems, devoid of Google's name or services. Last week, Russian web portal Mail.ru unveiled its own ...
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Tombini Classmate Uribe Reappointed Colombia Central Bank Chief
Bloomberg
Consumer prices rose 3.11 percent in August from a year earlier, close to the central bank's goal. Colombia targets inflation of 3 percent, plus or minus one percentage point. Inflation will end this year at 3 percent, according to the median estimate ...
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Debt crisis: live
Telegraph.co.uk
10.04 More than 25 million people are unemployed across Europe, official data show - and more than 18 million of them live in the eurozone. The unemployment rate stood at 11.4pc in August, according to Eurostat. July's reading was revised up to 11.4pc, ...
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Qatar's Barwa Bank eyeing potential Doha IPO: CEO
Reuters
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatari lender Barwa Bank is planning an initial public offering on the Doha stock exchange and is being advised by local investment bank QInvest in the process, Barwa's top executive said on Monday. "We have been working with QInvest ...
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