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Breaking news Fri, 10 Oct 2008
A pedestrian walks past a screen displaying markets news, with European stock exchange indexes being showed, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 in a Paris street. European stock markets slumped in early trading Friday following massive sell-offs on Wall Street and Asia as lending rates between banks continue to rise despite this week's efforts by central banks to break the logjam in credit ma
Banking   Economy   Finance   Market   Photos  
World stocks fall sharply again
| LONDON—European stock markets slumped further on Friday following massive losses on Wall Street and Asia on mounting fears that this week's efforts by central banks and governments to break th... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus) The Boston Globe
A broker works at the stock market in Frankfurt, central Germany, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. The euro fell against the dollar Friday as world markets retreated further on worries that strains in the financial system would persist and growth would suf
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Stocks plummet as G7 ministers talk rescue
| World stock prices fell to a five-year low today as investors cut and ran in the face of an increasingly certain global recession. | With G7 finance ministers and central bankers prepared to hammer ... (photo: AP / Michael Probst) The Times
 Oil prices rise to new record high levels, UK Traders look for direction on oil market
| VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Oil prices looked for direction Thursday as traders weighed fears that a looming world recession will crimp demand against speculation that OPEC may cut output to keep prices ... (photo: WN) Syracuse
Crude   Photos   President   Vienna   price  
Jewellery, Jewel, Gold , Jewellery Shop, KUala Lumpur (sp4) Gold falls 2% as shares surge on rate cuts 
SINGAPORE - Gold slipped more than 2% today after coordinated rate cuts by major central banks ignited a rally in stock markets and encouraged some speculators to shift their money back to equities. |... (photo: WN / Periasamy) Business Day
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Flourescent Lights - Bulbs - Lights - Energy - Electricity Eco-friendly light bulbs health alert
| Energy saving light bulbs can emit levels of ultraviolet radiation sufficient to damage the skin, the Government's public health safety watchdog warned. | The agency is... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Belfast Telegraph
Disease   Energy   Health   Photos   Ultraviolet  
light bulb - wnhires (rt1) Ireland bans traditional lightbulbs
| About half of the traditional lightbulbs on sale in Ireland will be banned next March, under Government plans announced today. | The Republic's Environment Minister Joh... (photo: WN) Belfast Telegraph
Consumer   Energy   Environment   Ireland   Photos  
Oil petrol fuel price.(nu1) Oil futures slide to $81 a barrel on economic woes
| : Benchmarks oil futures prices fell more than $4 a barrel to a one-year low on Friday, depressed by expectations global demand growth will shrink if the credit crisis ... (photo: WN / nurkamiah) International Herald Tribune
Economy   Growth   Photos   Prices   World  
 Tesco Supermarket. Tesco. tp1 Some good news! Tesco cuts petrol price by 3p
| Supermarket giant Tesco said it was cutting the cost of petrol by 3p a litre today as oil prices fell to their lowest level for a year. | The retailer is lowering unlea... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) The Independent
Business   Energy   Market   Photos   Tesco  
SpiceJet - Airlines /aaeh Spicejet's new turnaround plan !
|                   Text: Meander through the lanes and bylanes of Gurgaon’s dusty Udyog Vihar and you will come ... (photo: public domain / ) The Times of India
Airlines   Cost   India   Photos   Travel  
 KLdy1 - Apr07 - Panasonic. (dy1) Panasonic targets higher sales
| New products to help boost revenue to RM1.5b in FY08 | KUALA LUMPUR: Panasonic (M) Sdn Bhd is targetting to increase its sales by about 30% to 35% with the introduction... (photo: WN) The Star
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Politics Renewable Energy
Peace's place in Nobel prize restored with award to Finn
Nobel peace prize boosts Finland
Finland's Martti Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
Finland's Martti Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari looks up during talks with Serbian President Boris Tadic in Belgrade, Serbia, in this Friday, Feb. 2, 2007 file photo. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has announced Friday Oct. 10, 2008 that Finland's ex-president Martti Ahtisaari has won the Nobel Peace
Martti Ahtisaari of Finland wins Nobel Peace Prize
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Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
European Union makes power firms pay for all emissions
Stephane Rousson attempts first channel crossing by pedal-po
Carbon clean-up in Stinky Town
Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
World stocks fall sharply again
Stocks plummet as G7 ministers talk rescue
Traders look for direction on oil market
Gold falls 2% as shares surge on rate cuts 
A pedestrian walks past a screen displaying markets news, with European stock exchange indexes being showed, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 in a Paris street. European stock markets slumped in early trading Friday following massive sell-offs on Wall Street and Asia as lending rates between banks continue to rise despite this week's efforts by central banks to break the logjam in credit ma
World stocks fall sharply again
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Snub to Iceland will be costly blunder
'Deaths' in Guinea mine protest
Police kill 2 in Kashmir protests
Petrofac All Smiles as Demand for Services Stays Strong
Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
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Electricity Business
Energy deregulation compromise in jeopardy
European Union makes power firms pay for all emissions
Electric cars to dominate green car race
Nuclear power back on German political agenda
* FILE ** Smoke fumes pour out of one of the country's largest power plants in Megalopolis, Greece, in this Oct. 31, 2005 file photo. EU regulators called on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 on Greece to stop favoring the state-owned electricity company with near-exclusive access to cheap lignite and allow rivals to buy the fuel to generate power. The EU executive said Greece is breaking antitrust rules because the Public Power Corp. has a virtual monopoly over lignite, or brown coal, and the government has shielded it from rivals since the market was opened up in 2001. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis, File)hg3
European Union makes power firms pay for all emissions
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Finland's Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
UK slips to 44th in sound banking survey
Energy deregulation compromise in jeopardy
On the free market frontier in Estonia
Royal Bank of Canada
Canada rated world's soundest bank system: survey
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