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Fiat weighs shifting its HQ to the U.S.
Fiat, the century-old Italian automaker, appears poised to move its headquarters to the U.S. after its planned merger with Chrysler Group. The move would be unprecedented in the automotive industry, experts said, because of Fiat's deep roots. "To...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Automotive Equipment, Rick Snyder, Chrysler, New York City
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FACTBOX-Foreign firms in China's shale gas sector
Reuters(Adds Italy Eni's joint study with CNPC) BEIJING, May 17 (Reuters) - Italian oil firm Eni has entered a joint study with China's CNPC to explore a shale gas block in the southwestern province of Sichuan, officials said on Friday, becoming one of the...Tags: Energy Resources, Peter Voser, Chevron Corportion, China, ConocoPhillips
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INSIGHT-Mid-sized Italian banks face big bang for want of bucks
Reuters* ECB stress tests expected to reveal capital hole * Analysts estimate 40-60 billion gross capital shortfall * Mid-sized banks most exposed to new capital gaps * Cash calls may further weaken influence of banking foundations * Italian state may end up...Tags: European Central Bank, Political Corruption, Central Bank
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Insight: Mid-sized Italian banks face big bang for want of bucks
ReutersGENOA, Italy (Reuters) - A deepening recession and banking stress tests could find Italy's mid-sized lenders short of billions of euros, putting the state on the hook for a new wave of cash calls and triggering an overhaul of how they do business. Even...Tags: European Central Bank, Central Bank
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Vatican Bank to publish its accounts, launch website
Reuters* Trying to shed reputation as world's most secretive bank * Bank will hire international auditing firm By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY, May 16 (Reuters) - The Vatican Bank, a centre of scandals for decades, is to launch its own website and publish its...Tags: Entertainment, Roman Catholicism, Vatican City, Christianity, Benedict XVI
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Europe banks hesitate to join rush for new share capital
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - A wave of investor demand that has allowed Deutsche Bank and two other lenders to raise six billion euros ($7.7 billion)in new share capital in the past month is unlikely to prompt other European banks to go to their shareholders for...Tags: Elections, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Bank of Greece SA, Politics, European Union
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Eurozone recession continues
WASHINGTON — Europe's recession stretched into the first three months of the year, making it the single-currency region's longest downturn and raising concerns about its effect on the U.S. recovery. The 17-nation Eurozone economy contracted 0.2%...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Economy, Business and Finance, European Central Bank, Finance, Labor Markets
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US high-grade bond market tone subdued after Merck jumbo trade
ReutersBy John Balassi NEW YORK, May 16 (IFR) - Market tone is relatively muted early on Thursday, despite the surprisingly better-than-expected first quarter GDP print from Japan that showed that the governments new inflation policies are beginning to kick in....Tags: Japan, Elections, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Inflation and Deflation, European Debt Crisis
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Vatican Bank to publish yearly report, launch website
ReutersVATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican Bank, a center of scandals for decades, is to launch its own website and publish its annual report in an effort to increase transparency, its new president said. Ernst von Freyberg told the bank's employees of the...Tags: Entertainment, Roman Catholicism, Vatican City, Christianity, Benedict XVI
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Germany without key Bayern, Dortmund players on U.S. tour
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will embark on their brief United States tour at the end of the month without any of the big names from Champions League finalists Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, coach Joachim Loew said on Thursday With the German...Tags: Germany
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Merkel ally wants no ECB purchases of Italian debt: newspaper
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should stop buying Italian government debt if Italy failed to meet its debt reduction requirements, a senior ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a newspaper interview published on Thursday. The ECB...Tags: Germany, Government Debt, European Central Bank, European Debt Crisis, Angela Merkel
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