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Kexim Boosts $11 Billion Bond Sale Target as Debt Costs Tumble
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
Export-Import Bank of Korea plans to exceed its $11 billion debt raising target in 2012, taking advantage of tumbling bond yields to cut funding costs and boost lending...
Facebook frenzy: IPO price hiked as offering nears
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
By The Associated PressAssociated PressPosted: 05/15/2012 08:27:34 AM PDTMay 15, 2012 3:30 PM GMTUpdated: 05/15/2012 08:29:29 AM PDT News about the Facebook IPO passes...
Markets drop as Greece heads to another election
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
European markets fell on the news Tuesday that coalition government talks in Greece have failed after nine days of discussions, meaning the country is heading for...
Indonesia team finds crashed Russian jet’s black box
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
A search team found the black box Tuesday of a Russian jet six days after it slammed into a dormant volcano in Indonesia during a promotional flight, killing all 45 on...
Lady Gaga Indonesia concert denied permit by police
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
Indonesian police have refused to issue a permit for a concert by US pop star Lady Gaga in the capital next month. This follows police concerns about security, after...
Researcher: Plant ‘remembers,’ adapts to survive
mei 15, 2012by latadmin
By BETSY BLANEY Associated PressAssociated PressPosted: 05/15/2012 09:16:19 AM PDTMay 15, 2012 4:16 PM GMTUpdated: 05/15/2012 09:16:19 AM PDT LUBBOCK, Texas—No...
Kashmir mufti takes aim at Ahmadiyyas
mei 14, 2012by latadmin
May 15, 2012 Kashmir mufti takes aim at Ahmadiyyas By Sudha Ramachandran BANGALORE – Kashmir’s Grand Mufti Mohammed Bashir-ud-din is stirring the communal...
In pictures: Nepal hillside plane crash
mei 14, 2012by latadmin
Police in Nepal say six people survived a plane crash near the town of Pokhara on Monday which killed 15 people. A technical fault is being blamed for the accident....
Philippines, China ban fishing in disputed sea
mei 14, 2012by latadmin
The Philippines and China will both impose fishing bans in the South China Sea where the two countries have been involved in a tense territorial standoff. China had...
Pakistani FM suggests NATO supplies should resume
mei 14, 2012by latadmin
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s foreign minister suggested Monday that the country should open its Afghan border to NATO troop supplies, saying the government has...