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UK unemployment soars
10/15/2008 7:37:05 AM

Britain's jobless figures rose at the fastest rate in 17 years as countries over the world face recession despite monumental bank bailouts.


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Labor market worsens Labor market worsens  12/03/2008 12:52:07 PM

Recession worries gained further momentum on Wednesday after a private report showed U.S. employers cut 250,000 positions in November.
The report sets the stage for gloomy official statistics from the Labor Department due on Friday. In a bit of good news, home loan rates dropped to a more than three-year low, according to a mortgage industry group. Conway Gittens reports from New York.
Migrant workers strike in Russian city Migrant workers strike in Russian city  12/03/2008 12:10:14 PM

About 200 foreign workers employed by a construction firm in the Russian city of Ekatherinburg have gone on strike after not being paid for three months.
The desperate workers, mostly from Central Asian states, say they have not been paid by their employer "Alfa-Stroy" since September. Unable to pay rent, the workers have moved into unfinished buildings with wood fires being their only source of heat. The global financial crisis has hit the Russian construction market hard, resulting in the freezing of major building projects and job losses.
Gaza cash shortage looms Gaza cash shortage looms  12/03/2008 8:48:49 AM

The Palestinian Authority warns its employees in Gaza will not receive salaries as border closures prevent cash from reaching the Hamas controlled territory.
UK to swap pound for euro? UK to swap pound for euro?  12/03/2008 8:11:42 AM

EU's Barroso has suggested that British politicians are considering the move to the euro because of the global finance crisis.
President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso made the comments on French radio and it's prompted renewed discussion over whether Britain should join the European currency.
Thai airport siege ends Thai airport siege ends  12/03/2008 6:03:20 AM

Thailand moved on to the next stage of its political crisis Wednesday, while Bangkok international airport prepared to resume partial service.
Asian shrs edge up, Qantas soars Asian shrs edge up, Qantas soars  12/03/2008 6:03:12 AM

Most Asian share markets crawled higher Wednesday, although regional automakers remained under pressure as global demand tumbles.
GM Seeks $18B in Federal Aid GM Seeks $18B in Federal Aid  12/02/2008 8:35:28 PM

In an effort to avoid bankrupcty General Motors asked Congress for $18b Tuesday.
As part of restructuring plans ordered by Congress, GM says, in turn, it will increase production of fuel efficient vehicles and cut wage and benefit costs. Jeanne Yurman reports.
Attacks fuel India-Pakistan tensions Attacks fuel India-Pakistan tensions  12/02/2008 6:45:26 PM

Analysts advocate a global approach to dealing with the Mumbai attacks , as US Secretary Rice heads to India.
Oil falls below $47 Oil falls below $47  12/02/2008 6:31:15 PM

A sharp drop in crude oil futures has brought the price of a barrel of oil near $47, more than $100 off the record high set in July.
The Dow rallied 270 points to 8,419. The S&P 500 rose 32 points to 848. The Nasdaq climbed 51 points to 1,449. Conway Gittens reports from New York.
US automakers offer turnaround plans US automakers offer turnaround plans  12/02/2008 5:46:35 PM

The Big Three automakers submit detailed restructuring plans after Congress rejected their initial plea for a $25B federal bailout.
The companies are under pressure to downsize operations and expenses, to sell assets, cap executive pay and to green up their product lines. SPEAKER: Efraim Levy, equity analyst, Standard & Poor's
Paulson calls for China reforms Paulson calls for China reforms  12/02/2008 5:39:09 PM

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson calls on China to boost domestic demand and continue currency reform on the eve of his visit to China.
C. Fred Bergsten, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, says President-elect Barack Obama might do what Paulson and President George Bush has avoided: labeling China as a currency manipulator. Fred Katayama reports from New York.
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UK to swap pound for euro? UK to swap pound for euro?  12/03/2008 8:11:42 AM

EU's Barroso has suggested that British politicians are considering the move to the euro because of the global finance crisis.
President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso made the comments on French radio and it's prompted renewed discussion over whether Britain should join the European currency.
Space beer has landed Space beer has landed  12/02/2008 5:33:09 AM

Space Beer, the result of a five-month mission to boldly grow, where almost no one has grown barley before, has landed in Japan.
Search for insight through eco-light Search for insight through eco-light  12/01/2008 12:11:17 PM

A new solar-powered light installation called 'The Beacon' on London's Old Street aims to provide illumination on questions of human perception.
Buffett magic gone? Buffett magic gone?  11/28/2008 1:09:07 PM

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has seen shares of his Berkshire Hathaway cut in half as investors fear the company could be hit with a big payout in the future.
Buffett's company has issued insurance policies for equity derivatives, that if values keep dropping, would result in payments which could total as much as $37 billion. Speaker: Bill Bergman, equity analyst, Morningstar Conway Gittens reports from New York.
TARP criticized on the Hill TARP criticized on the Hill  11/18/2008 6:16:45 PM

The Bush administration's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, was criticized on Capitol Hill for not doing enough to stop home foreclosures or helping the auto industry.
On Wall Street, a volatile session finished with the Dow up 151 points to 8,424. The S&P 500 climbed 8 points to 859. The Nasdaq crept one point higher to 1,488. Oil prices fell to $54.39 a barrel. SPEAKER: Henry Paulson, U.S. Treasury Secretary Conway Gittens reports from New York.
Jobs, business data bleak in Europe Jobs, business data bleak in Europe  11/17/2008 12:08:44 PM

Data out of Britain and France saw business sentiment down while Citigroup plans to axe 52,000 jobs.
* EU, UK defend fiscal stimulus plans * Germany will support Opel * More strikes and cancellations wrack Air France, Al Italia
Cricket bat makers on sticky wicket Cricket bat makers on sticky wicket  12/02/2008 7:59:56 AM

India's cricket bat makers are struggling because of a shortage of quality willow.
The number of people growing willow trees is decreasing. Bat makers like Mudasir Dar say the government has failed to act to preserve willow stocks despite agreeing three years ago that there was a problem.
Barclays moves to stem revolt Barclays moves to stem revolt  11/18/2008 12:41:45 PM

Barclays offers slice of capital injection and cancels bonuses after shareholders complain terms of the injection were too generous for the Middle East investors.
* Record UK CPI drop sparks deflation fear * Carphone Warehouse says toughest outlook ever
A 'social mobile' for the masses A 'social mobile' for the masses  11/13/2008 12:48:45 PM

The UK mobile operator 3 has partnered with INQ Mobile to launch an inexpensive alternative to high-end smartphones.
Economic transition Economic transition  11/10/2008 6:25:54 PM

President George W. Bush hosts President-elect Barack Obama at the White House amid a deepening economic downturn.
BoE outlook for UK grim BoE outlook for UK grim  11/12/2008 12:51:22 PM

Britain's central bank chief says the country is probably already in recession and heading for a difficult year but said falling inflation would give balance to the economy.
* Oil hits 20-month low on consumption fears * EU fines car glass maker cartel 1.3 billion euros * Wonky veg is back after EU standards law overturned
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Buffett magic gone? Buffett magic gone?  11/28/2008 1:09:07 PM

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has seen shares of his Berkshire Hathaway cut in half as investors fear the company could be hit with a big payout in the future.
Buffett's company has issued insurance policies for equity derivatives, that if values keep dropping, would result in payments which could total as much as $37 billion. Speaker: Bill Bergman, equity analyst, Morningstar Conway Gittens reports from New York.
Mixed fortunes at Zhuhai air show Mixed fortunes at Zhuhai air show  11/04/2008 12:42:20 PM

China scoops its first major overseas deal for a home-grown aircraft but the world aviation industry as a whole is in a tail spin.
The biennial Zhuhai gathering is a major showcase for the international aviation industry and is particularly significant in the current financial climate as many major players bank on China's potential as the world's largest aviation market to help them weather the economic storm.
Honda's robot legs Honda's robot legs  11/10/2008 11:19:44 AM

Car giant Honda has unveiled a pair of experimental robotic legs it says can help lighten the burden of factory workers.
Honda's Walking Assist device is designed to support bodyweight and is expected to help people who work standing or in a crouching position for a long time. The Japanese car maker says the gadget works by redistributing body weight along its frame and lightening the burden on a workers' real legs.
Obama win worries oil and pharma Obama win worries oil and pharma  11/05/2008 12:42:38 PM

Pharmaceuticals and energy stocks fall after Barack Obama's presidential win with markets fearing his policies could hurt profits.
* ArcelorMittal slashes output, feezes growth plans * Carlsberg trims 2008 outlook
China keeps shining amid crisis China keeps shining amid crisis  11/13/2008 5:11:35 AM

Despite a drop in retail figures, Chinese jewellers insist their trade is not threatened by the economic downturn.
Piracy: old trade, new stakes Piracy: old trade, new stakes  11/18/2008 12:08:22 PM

Pirates have plagued the Horn of Africa for years but now their attacks are increasing in number and audacity.
The hijacking of the 310, 000 ton supertanker Sirius Star marks a new watershed in world piracy both because of the size of ship the pirates have seized and the range at which they carried out the assault some 800 kilometres off the coast of Kenya.
Obama: The economy first Obama: The economy first  11/07/2008 6:00:14 PM

President-elect Obama in his first post election news conference said stimultaing the economy will be his first order of business.
Job cuts surge; market rallies Job cuts surge; market rallies  11/07/2008 6:05:45 PM

American companies slashed 240,000 jobs in October highlighting recession fears and helping to set the agenda for President-elect Barak Obama's first news conference.
The rise of robotic surgery The rise of robotic surgery  11/04/2008 7:47:22 AM

Practitioners of 'keyhole' surgery may soon have new tools at their disposal, such as a mechanical 'snake' that enters the body through the mouth or rectum.
Versace takes China catwalk Versace takes China catwalk  11/14/2008 5:22:10 AM

Donatella Versace and Jet Li attend the Italian fashion house's first full-scale fashion show in China.
Latvia's little secret spy camera Latvia's little secret spy camera  11/13/2008 11:30:39 AM

The brand name of the Latvian-invented camera favoured by spies worldwide lives on in Germany.
The revolutionary Minox camera was invented by Waltar Zapp and produced in Latvia in the 1930s and the brand still lives on in Germany where everything from everyday cameras to spy gadgets are still made under the famous name.
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