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Banned by Google (19 March 08:18) |
| In Turkey, it's a crime to defame the country's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk or to ridicule "Turkishness." So Google restricts access to videos that the government of Turkey deems illegal ... |
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Global threats 5 challenges for 2010 (19 March 03:39) |
| It's the Year of the Tiger, and it's time to take the tiger by the tail when it comes to prepping ourselves for the next big disaster. |
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Make Americas Cup about sailing not money (19 March 02:49) |
| There are many sides to Larry Ellison. |
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Dollar up on euro as Greece woes resurface (18 March 11:31) |
| The dollar rose against the euro and the pound Thursday following economic reports from the government and amid renewed concern over Greece's debt. |
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Oil drops as dollar strengthens (18 March 08:57) |
| Oil fell amid a strengthening dollar and continued rise in the stock market. |
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Oil rises as supplies drop (18 March 01:18) |
| Oil prices jumped Wednesday, after the weekly government energy inventory report showed supplies of crude were worse than analysts had expected. |
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Dollar mixed after rate decisions (18 March 01:13) |
| The dollar slipped versus the yen and the pound but rose against the euro Wednesday after the Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve each left interest rates unchanged near zero. |
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Oil rises amid signs of low inflation (17 March 07:49) |
| Oil rose Wednesday, after a government report showed little threat of inflation in the short-term. |
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Dollar rises vs yen after rate decisions (17 March 05:39) |
| The dollar climbed versus the yen but slipped against the euro and the pound Wednesday after the Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve each left interest rates unchanged near zero. |
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Oil soars as Fed maintains key rate (17 March 12:12) |
| Oil prices soared on Tuesday amid a weaker dollar and a rebound in the stock market, as the Federal Reserve left a key interest rate unchanged. |
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Dollar falls on Fed statement (17 March 12:02) |
| The dollar declined against major currencies Tuesday after the Federal Reserve said it will leave interest rates unchanged. |
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Oil soars ahead of Fed meeting (16 March 09:23) |
| Oil prices rose on Tuesday amid a weaker dollar and a rebound in the stock market, as investors awaited news from the Federal Reserve. |
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US states Racing with the PIIGS (16 March 08:30) |
| The term PIIGS has been coined to refer collectively to Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain. Aside from being a cute acronym, the term describes the actions of these countries very a... |
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Oil rises ahead of Fed meeting (16 March 07:33) |
| Oil prices rose on Tuesday amid a weaker dollar and a rebound in the stock market, as investors awaited news from the Federal Reserve. |
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Toyota takes aim at California runaway Prius story (15 March 10:32) |
| Toyota is expected to challenge a California driver's story of an out-of-control Prius at a press conference Monday afternoon in California. |
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Oil plummets amid renewed uncertainty (15 March 10:08) |
| Oil fell on Monday, as uncertainty over the debt crisis was renewed and the dollar strengthened against major currencies. |
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Dollar gains versus euro (15 March 09:58) |
| The dollar gained against the euro and the pound, but fell versus the yen on Monday as equities declined and investors continued to worry about finding a concrete solution for Greece's mount... |
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Google may leave China soon (15 March 08:30) |
| Google appears to be getting closer to shutting down its strictly monitored search engine in China, according to news reports. |
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Oil falls amid renewed uncertainty (15 March 07:48) |
| Oil fell on Monday, as uncertainty over the debt crisis was renewed and the dollar strengthened against major currencies. |
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Tommy Hilfiger sold to Phillips-Van Heusen (15 March 07:34) |
| Phillips-Van Heusen announced plans Monday to buy Tommy Hilfiger, which is controlled by private equity firm Apax Partners, for roughly $3 billion in cash and stock. |
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Google might shut down Chinese site (15 March 05:59) |
| Google appears to be getting closer to shutting down its strictly monitored Chinese search engine, according to news reports. |
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Phillips-Van Heusen sews up Tommy Hilfiger deal (15 March 05:51) |
| Phillips-Van Heusen announced plans Monday to buy Tommy Hilfiger, which is controlled by private equity firm Apax Partners, for roughly $3 billion in cash and stock. |
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Chinese leader decries calls to boost currency (14 March 06:21) |
| China is bracing for another tough year despite economic growth, but opposes foreign pressure to appreciate the value of its currency, Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday. |
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Oil dips on gloomy consumer sentiment (13 March 02:29) |
| Oil prices fell Friday, as a preliminary consumer sentiment report came in worse than expected, overshadowing a rosy government retail sales report and a weaker dollar. |
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Oil plummets ahead of new contracts (12 March 11:02) |
| Oil prices fell Friday despite a rosy government retail sales report and a weaker dollar, as traders cashed in their positions. |
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Dollar hurt by weak consumer data (12 March 10:46) |
| The dollar fell Friday against most major currencies except the yen as investors digested conflicting reports on retail sales and consumer confidence. |
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Oil rises on economic optimism (12 March 08:46) |
| Oil prices rose Friday after the government's retail sales report came in stronger than expected, and as a weaker doller helped boost optimism for stronger demand. |
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Dollar dips ahead of economic reports (12 March 06:21) |
| The dollar eased Friday ahead of economic reports expected to show modest improvements in retail sales and consumer confidence. |
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Oil inches higher (12 March 02:32) |
| Oil prices eked out gains Thursday, as the risk of an overheated Chinese economy and higher continuing jobless claims stifled traders. |
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Dollar mixed after jobs trade data (12 March 12:08) |
| The dollar slipped against the euro and the pound Thursday, but rose against the yen as investors digested mixed U.S. economic news. |
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Pink Floyd suit Sell all the bricks in The Wall (11 March 10:14) |
| Pink Floyd won a legal battle Thursday against EMI that prevents the band's long-time record label from selling individual songs online. |
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Dollar mixed ahead of jobs data (11 March 08:28) |
| The dollar was mixed against other currencies Thursday, down against the pound and flat against the euro and yen, ahead of U.S. economic data. |
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Oil slips on job worries (11 March 08:20) |
| Oil prices fell Thursday, amid higher continuing jobless claims. |
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Oil rises after inventory report (11 March 03:05) |
| Oil prices rose Wednesday as the government's weekly inventory report showed a smaller than expected increase in oil supplies and a dip in gasoline inventory. |
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Royal Dutch Shell halts gasoline sales to Iran (11 March 12:02) |
| Royal Dutch Shell has stopped selling gasoline to Iran, the company confirmed Wednesday, adding to a list of oil giants that have stopped sales after a threat of future U.S. sanctions. |
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Welcome to the United States of Iceland (10 March 11:51) |
| It's time to start paying attention to the financial sinkhole that Iceland is trying to climb out of -- the view from inside of it is eerily similar to our own. |
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Oil cools after inventory report (10 March 11:48) |
| Oil prices fell Wednesday, after a closely watched report showed a smaller than expected increase in oil supplies and a dip in gasoline inventory. |
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Oil spikes as demand rises (10 March 09:56) |
| Oil prices jumped Wednesday, after a closely-watched report showed a smaller than expected increase in oil supplies and a dip in gasoline inventory. |
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Dollar seesaws (10 March 08:24) |
| The dollar was mixed against major currencies Wednesday, rising against the yen and pound but giving up gains versus the euro. |
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Fears of a Greek bank run (10 March 01:14) |
| In the middle of the 2001 debt crisis, Argentines stormed their nation's banks to get their money out. To stop the stampede, the government imposed controls that allowed them to take out onl... |
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Is your country the next Greece (09 March 01:52) |
| Just over a year ago a few members of the research team at Hedgeye attended a lecture at Yale Law School by Robert Rubin, the former Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton. During the ... |
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Oil edges higher on upbeat sentiment (08 March 09:14) |
| Oil prices rose Monday amid ongoing optimism about an economic recovery. |
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Dollar slides versus euro (08 March 07:37) |
| The dollar weakened against the euro Monday after French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Europe is ready to help Greece if needed, boosting investor optimism about the nation's debt crisis. |
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China lets see if you can innovate (08 March 02:58) |
| What economic crisis? After a blip last winter, China is growing at more than 8% a year, and the scale and speed at which the country is building a modern infrastructure are mind-boggling. |
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Dollar soars on yen after jobs data (05 March 10:40) |
| The dollar rose sharply against the yen Friday following a better than expected employment report from the government, but it slipped against other major currencies. |
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Oil-rich nations want a bigger take (05 March 07:57) |
| Two of the world's oil-rich countries may make it harder for oil companies to do business with them. |
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Dollar steady ahead of jobs data (05 March 05:07) |
| The dollar was little changed against major currencies Friday as investors awaited a key employment report from the government. |
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Oil-rich countries demand a bigger cut of profits (05 March 02:25) |
| Two of the world's oil-rich countries may make it harder for oil companies to do business with them. |
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Dollar rises sharply (05 March 04:25) |
| The dollar advanced against major rivals Thursday as investors looked to the buck for its safe haven appeal ahead of the February jobs data due Friday. |
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Why China should let the yuan rise (04 March 10:57) |
| The Chinese have rarely given into foreign pressure to revalue its currency higher. But that doesn't mean it won't let the yuan rise later this year. |
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