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Lloyds Banking Group to unveil more details of its record fundraising plans this week. The bank will take its mammoth plan to shareholders on Thursday for approval as part of its efforts to sidestep the UK government's toxic asset protection scheme (APS).
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Bullion, which has gained around 32 per cent so far in 2009, struck a succession of lifetime highs in November as sentiment turned extremely bullish after India acquired 200 tonnes of the precious metal from the International Monetary Fund. Gold was quoted...
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If capacity persists across an economy, interest rates can be kept low with little fear of rising production and labour costs. Trouble is, it is almost impossible to measure an output gap with any accuracy...In a 1999 paper, Athanasios Orphanides and...
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Its price increased from $281.5 per ounce (one troy ounce = 31.1 grams) on January 4, 2000, to around $1,151 per ounce currently. The irony, though, is the metal which economist John Maynard Keynes once called a "barbaric relic" has limited use other...
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Federal Reserve official added weight to expectations that U.S. monetary policy would stay ultra-loose for a prolonged period. The dollar fell to a six-week low against the yen and the euro gained more than three quarters of a percent against the greenback.
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GE Healthcare of the company's Morpheus diagnostic software for sleep apnea at a hospital in Ohio. WideMed predicts that sales of the device will begin in the first quarter of 2010...Article continues after advertisements WideMed and GE Healthcare signed...
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PESHAWAR: Sugar crisis continues here and the commodity is being black-marketed for upto Rs80/kg. Due to the shortage of the essential food items, small shopkeepers are forced to procure the commodity in black-market later to sell at inflated rates....
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The intensity of the slowdown presents a credible threat of permanence in terms of workplace changes and employment. Nothing is forever in any economy, of course, but there is the possibility that jobs will be continue to be scarce even long after the...
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It's hard to remember the gloom and doom in India nine months ago. The Sensex had crashed along with real estate and commodities. The IMF spoke of a negative feedback loop, whereby a credit shortage caused a production shortage, which led to bankruptcies...
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So it has never been more important for us to make smart decisions about buying and investing. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has declared his intention to halve public debt in four years, signalling higher taxation is on the way...House prices are already...
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