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Nine Dead After Israel Intercepts Convoy
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At least nine activists were killed in a skirmish after Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla of aid bound for the Gaza Strip, in violence that risks inflaming tensions across the Middle East.
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31/05/2010 02:58 PM
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ECB: Banks to Suffer Major Loan Losses
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Banks in the euro zone will suffer "considerable" loan losses this year and next, which could amount to an additional $239.26 billion in write-downs and could weigh on banks' profitability, the European Central Bank said.
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31/05/2010 01:43 PM
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Fed Officials Upbeat On U.S. Recovery
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Two senior Federal Reserve officials were upbeat Monday about the U.S. economic recovery despite the worsening debt crisis in Europe, but gave no indication the Fed is anywhere near raising interest rates.
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31/05/2010 11:30 AM
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Overseas Sales Boost iPad
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Apple said iPad sales have topped two million since its launch in early April, boosted by its debut in international markets.
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31/05/2010 01:10 PM
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Steel Prices Under Pressure
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Steel mills are ramping up production quickly, prompting concern that supply will outpace demand and restrain prices.
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31/05/2010 01:25 PM
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Prudential, AIG Race to Rescue Asia Deal
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U.K. insurer Prudential continued talks to restructure its troubled purchase of AIG's Asian life-insurance unit, but the huge deal still hangs in the balance.
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31/05/2010 11:48 AM
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ECB Sees Deep Loan Losses for Banks
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Banks in the euro zone will suffer "considerable" loan losses this year and next, which could amount to an additional ?195 billion ($239 billion) in write-downs and weigh on banks' profitability, the ECB said.
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31/05/2010 01:43 PM
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India's Economy Bounces Back
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The Indian economy grew 8.6% from a year earlier in the January-March quarter, driven mainly by strong performance of the manufacturing sector and a recovery in farm output.
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31/05/2010 08:56 AM
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BA Union Warns of More Strikes
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Unite, the union that represents cabin crew at British Airways, warned of further strikes this summer unless a long-running dispute over changes in working practices is resolved.
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31/05/2010 10:26 AM
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Healthscope Gets New Bids
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Healthscope said it received two new offers, valuing the company at $1.56 billion, as the battle for the Australian hospital company intensifies.
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31/05/2010 12:19 PM
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Trichet Hits Back at ECB Critics
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ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet hit back at the bank's critics, saying its new program to buy government bonds doesn't represent any weakening of its policy or independence.
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31/05/2010 02:42 PM
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BASF Names New CEO
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The supervisory board of chemicals company BASF named Chief Financial Officer Kurt Bock to succeed CEO Juergen Hambrecht, putting an end to speculation about a replacement.
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31/05/2010 11:05 AM
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