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European stock futures signal sharply lower open
ReutersLONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - European stock futures pointed to a sharply weaker start on Thursday after a poor factory activity survey from China and on concerns the U.S. Federal Reserve could decide to cut its bond purchases in the next few meetings. At...Tags: Federal Reserve, Germany
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian markets sell off on Bernanke remarks, China PMI
Reuters* JGBs dive, 10-year JGB yield hits highest since April 2012 * Dollar index hits highest level since July 2010 * Asian shares down after China HSBC flash PMI, credit spreads wider By Masayuki Kitano and Hideyuki Sano SINGAPORE, May 23 (Reuters) -...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Singapore, Marketing, Ben Bernanke, Nikkei
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Delta will wait for new planes to prove themselves: CEO
Reuters(Reuters) - U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines will watch the wave of orders for the latest Airbus and Boeing planes roll on by and wait for the jets to prove themselves before ordering any, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday. The two airplane...Tags: Delta Air Lines, Corporate Officers, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Electric Company, Corporate Performance
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Russia doubted as growth engine for business aviation
ReutersGENEVA (Reuters) - Russia, long touted as an engine of growth for the stuttering global business aviation industry, needs radical changes in its taxation and regulatory system if it is to fulfill that promise, a U.S. expert said on Wednesday. But the...Tags: Marketing, Russia, Moscow (Russia), Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Sacre bleu! Proposal to legalize English-language courses at French universities stirs debate
Associated PressPARIS (AP) — In France, there's a brewing debate over whether to speak anglais in universite. The National Assembly on Wednesday was taking up an education reform bill that would allow public universities to hold some courses — like science...Tags: England, Colleges and Universities, Francois Hollande, Students, Arts and Culture
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EU to send border security advisers to Libya
Reuters* EU team will advise and train Libyan officials * Worries that militants, guns cross borders freely BRUSSELS, May 22 (Reuters) - European Union governments agreed on Wednesday to send advisers to Libya to help improve border security in response to...Tags: European Union, Muammar Gaddafi, International Organizations, Libya, NATO
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EU approves sending border security advisers to Libya
Reuters* EU team will advise and train Libyan officials * Worries that militants, guns cross borders freely BRUSSELS, May 22 (Reuters) - European Union governments approved a mission on Wednesday to help Libya improve its border security in response to...Tags: Western Africa, European Union, Tripoli (Libya), International Organizations, Libyan Civil War (2011)
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IMF's Lagarde to be quizzed in French arbitration case
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - IMF chief Christine Lagarde will be questioned by a French magistrate on Thursday over her role in a 285-million-euro ($366 million) arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president Nicolas Sarkozy. Lagarde risks being placed...Tags: Trials, Sex Crimes, Politics, Adidas AG, Litigation
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UPDATE: NASCAR Hall of Fame announces Class of 2014 on Wednesday night
NASCAR announced its 2014 Hall of Fame class on Wednesday evening. Chairman and CEO Brian France announced the five Hall of Fame inductees. There was not a tie for fifth place as there was last year. 2014 NASCAR HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES: DRIVERS...
Tags: Auto Racing, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), TNT (tv network), Corporate Officers, Human Interest
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Lydia Davis wins Man Booker International Prize
Lydia Davis, known for writing powerful, compact short stories, was announced as the winner of the Man Booker International Prize for fiction Wednesday. The prize, which was presented at a ceremony in London, comes with an award worth more than $90,000....
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Delta will wait for new planes to mature: CEO
Reuters(Reuters) - Delta Air Lines is letting a wave of orders for the newest planes on the market roll by, giving the jets time to prove themselves before buying, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday. While other airlines have ordered more than 3,...Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Delta Air Lines, Corporate Officers, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Electric Company
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France beefs up Africa, Middle East embassy security
ReutersPARIS, May 22 (Reuters) - France will invest about 20 million euros ($25 million) to increase security for diplomats and embassies in the Middle East and Africa after its mission in Libya was targeted by a car bomb in April, the Foreign Ministry said on...Tags: Robin Williams, Africa
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