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Topics  News & Markets UK banks miss 2011 target for lending to smaller firms but beat goal for total business loans By The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 LONDON - The Bank of England says that the U.K.'s five largest banks fell short of their target for lending to small and medium-sized businesses last year, but exceeded their goal for total business lending. Smaller businesses in the U.K. have complained repeatedly that they were...
Topics  News & Markets Italy's borrowing costs drop in sale of 1-year treasury bonds By The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 ROME - Italy has seen its costs of borrowing drop in a sale of one-year Treasury bonds. Interest rates dropped from 2.735 per cent to 2.23 per cent in Monday's auction. Italy put €8.5 billion ($11.21 billion) of 12-month bonds up for auction. Demand slightly outstripped the offer...
Topics  News & Markets SingTel's 4Q profit falls as costs rise, contribution from India unit drops By Ak, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 SINGAPORE - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. said its quarterly profit dropped 9.6 per cent as costs rose and the contribution from its India unit slumped. SingTel said Monday that profit for the October-December quarter fell to 902 million Singapore dollars ($717 million) from SG...
Topics  News & Markets World stock markets rise after Greek parliament passes harsh austerity package By Carlo Piovano, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 LONDON - Global markets rose on Monday after Greece's parliament approved a new set of austerity measures required by international lenders in exchange for a bailout that would save the country from bankruptcy next month. Drastic cuts in civil service jobs, minimum wages and welfare...
Topics  News & Markets Greeks clean up damage after riots engulf Athens over new austerity deal voted in Parliament By Elena Becatoros, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 ATHENS, Greece - Firefighters doused smouldering buildings and cleanup crews swept rubble from the streets of central Athens on Monday following a night of rioting during which lawmakers approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the nation from...
Topics  News & Markets Chinese city seizes Apple iPads in dispute with domestic company over ownership of name By Joe McDonald, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 BEIJING, China - Authorities have seized Apple iPads from retailers in a city in northern China due to a dispute with a domestic company that says it owns the iPad name, an official said Monday. The Chinese company said it is asking for similar action in more than 20 other cities. The...
Topics  News & Markets Japan's economy shrinks 2.3 per cent in fourth quarter amid weak exports By Malcolm Foster, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 TOKYO - Japan's economy shrank 2.3 per cent in the fourth quarter as manufacturers were battered by the strong yen, weak export demand amid the European debt crisis and flooding in Thailand. A drop in public investment during the quarter, due largely to political bickering delaying...
Topics  News & Markets Vodafone confirms reports it is considering takeover bid for Cable & Wireless Worldwide By The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 LONDON - Vodafone Group PLC, the world's largest mobile phone company, said Monday it is considering a possible bid for Cable & Wireless Worldwide PLC, causing shares in the telecoms network provider to jump 27 per cent. Responding to reports in weekend newspapers, Vodafone said it...
Topics  News & Markets Oil nears $100 in Asia as Greece approves new measures to secure bailout By Alex Kennedy, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 SINGAPORE - Oil prices rose to near US$100 a barrel Monday in Asia after the Greek parliament approved new austerity measures that should secure a bailout and avoid bankruptcy. Benchmark crude for March delivery was up 88 cents at $99.55 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in...
Topics  News & Markets EU open to negotiations but won't scrap airline carbon emissions tax, official says By Alex Kennedy, The Associated Press  | February 13, 2012 SINGAPORE - Europe is willing to discuss its new carbon emissions tax for airlines with disgruntled governments but has no plans to scrap the levy, a top EU official said Monday. "We're ready to negotitate within our framework," Siim Kallas, European Commission vice-president and...

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