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Europe eyes Caspian energy, woos Turkmenistan
by Admin on Apr 21, 2008
ASHGABAT, April 10 (Reuters) - The European Union told Turkmenistan on Thursday it wanted to step up energy cooperation as senior...
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Labour shortage, high wages plague Russia employers
by Admin on Apr 09, 2008
MOSCOW, April 4 (Reuters) - Labour disputes have hit three major employers in Russia in two weeks, signalling severe tightness in...
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German soy fuel blend fails climate test-Greenpeace
by Admin on Apr 07, 2008
HAMBURG, April 2 (Reuters) - Germany's policy of blending fossil diesel with biodiesel to combat climate change is failing becaus...
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French supermarkets group Casino 2007 profits surge
by Admin on Mar 16, 2008
PARIS, March 13 (Reuters) - French retail group Casino Guichard said on Thursday 2007 net profit rose 35.7 percent from last year...
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Germany cruises through economic storm, others stall (2)
by Admin on Mar 10, 2008
BERLIN, March 6 (Reuters) - Like a supertanker on autopilot, the German economy is steaming past an array of economic hazards tha...
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Germany cruises through economic storm, others stall (1)
by Admin on Mar 10, 2008
BERLIN, March 6 (Reuters) - Like a supertanker on autopilot, the German economy is steaming past an array of economic hazards tha...
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France, Germany draw battlelines on car emissions
by Admin on Mar 05, 2008
BRUSSELS, March 3 (Reuters) - European Union countries that make heavy cars, led by Germany, clashed on Monday with makers of sma...
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VW boss on the road to reshaping European autos
by Admin on Mar 05, 2008
GENEVA/STOCKHOLM, March 3 (Reuters) - Ferdinand Piech made two giant strides on Monday towards forging a global automotive empire...
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EU industry chief unveils toy safety crackdown
by Admin on Jan 28, 2008
BRUSSELS, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The EU industry chief unveiled plans on Friday to revise the bloc's toy safety standards with a ban ...
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Polet, Gucci Group galvaniser, wins Fortune award
by Admin on Jan 10, 2008
MILAN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Robert Polet, whose dynamism has helped turn around luxury goods company Gucci Group, has been named as ...
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Taxes cloud 2007 European car sales, outlook gloomy
by Admin on Jan 03, 2008
PARIS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Various taxes to penalise pollution or discourage the use of private vehicles for commuting distorted th...
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European stocks suffer a gloomy open to 2008
by Admin on Jan 03, 2008
LONDON, Jan 2 (Reuters) - European shares made a negative start to 2008 on Wednesday as worries over global growth, exacerbated b...
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France warns against excessive mobile phone use
by Admin on Jan 02, 2008
PARIS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The French Health Ministry on Wednesday issued a warning against excessive mobile phone use, especially ...
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Dollar to keep status as top reserve unit-panel
by Admin on Dec 18, 2007
NEW YORK, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The dollar is unlikely to shed its status as the dominant global reserve currency despite broad weak...
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European shares succumb to investor credit worries
by Admin on Dec 18, 2007
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - European shares eased in a volatile session on Tuesday as investor caution forced a turnaround in fina...
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Russia, Germany launch Yuzhno Russkoye gas field
by Admin on Dec 18, 2007
MOSCOW, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Russia and Germany launched work on the enormous Yuzhno Russkoye gas field in northwest Siberia on Tue...
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Russia signs bilateral trade deal with UAE
Author: Admin on Apr 21, 2008 08:24
MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) - Russia took a step closer to joining the World Trade Organisation on Sunday when the country's finance minister signed a bilateral accession ...
France's Sarkozy fights to regain reform momentum
Author: Admin on Apr 21, 2008 08:11
PARIS, April 20 (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, sinking in the opinion polls and facing growing economic problems, is trying to get his reform agenda ...
Europe eyes Caspian energy, woos Turkmenistan Recommended topic
Author: Admin on Apr 21, 2008 03:15
ASHGABAT, April 10 (Reuters) - The European Union told Turkmenistan on Thursday it wanted to step up energy cooperation as senior EU officials sat down for talks with their Central Asian counterparts in the long-reclusive...
Russian Tech expansion opposed by ministry-paper
Author: Admin on Apr 21, 2008 03:12
MOSCOW, April 10 (Reuters) - The state-owned Russian Technologies industrial group is facing opposition from the Economy Ministry over an attempt to get control of hundreds of state-owned stakes in firms, the Kommersant daily reported....
Britain to unveil 50 billion pound mortgage plan
Author: Admin on Apr 20, 2008 20:01
LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - Britain will try to ease the effects of a credit crunch on borrowers by unveiling plans on Monday to swap government bonds worth ...
German postal workers hold warning strikes over pay
Author: Admin on Apr 20, 2008 19:52
DUESSELDORF, Germany, April 21 (Reuters) - German postal workers began staging warning strikes early on Monday to raise pressure on Deutsche Post...
Turks revive glory of tulips from Istanbul
Author: Admin on Apr 20, 2008 19:18
ISTANBUL, April 21 (Reuters) - It's not the minarets, the sunsets or the Bosphorous views making Istanbul's April crowds coo with pleasure -- it is the tulips...
BoE cuts UK rates by quarter pct point to 5.0 pct
Author: Admin on Apr 18, 2008 19:40
- The Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point on Thursday for the third time in five months in an attempt to cushion the economy from the global credit squeeze. The...
Russian Tech expansion opposed by ministry-paper
Author: Admin on Apr 18, 2008 08:16
MOSCOW, April 10 (Reuters) - The state-owned Russian Technologies industrial group is facing opposition from the Economy Ministry over an attempt to get control of hundreds of state-owned stakes in firms, the Kommersant daily reported....
ECB seen holding rates as inflation fears grow
Author: Admin on Apr 15, 2008 00:44
FRANKFURT, April 10 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is expected to keep interest rates at 4.0 percent on Thursday in the face of rising inflation and murky signals about the outlook for economic growth....



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