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03.03.2010 - Business & Finance
Ford has reported a jump in US sales of 43% last month, selling more cars than its great rival General Motors (GM).
 
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02.03.2010 - Business & Finance
Internet search giant Google has bought online photo-editing site Picnik - its third deal in three weeks.
 
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02.03.2010 - Business & Finance
Australia's central bank has raised interest rates, for the fourth time since October, as it seeks to cool its growing economy.
 
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22.01.2010 - Business & Finance
Stock markets have fallen sharply in response to far-reaching plans by US President Barack Obama to curb the activities of the biggest US banks.
 
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20.01.2010 - Business & Finance
Ticket sales and passenger numbers rose at Eurostar in 2009, despite the breakdown of trains in December that left thousands of passengers stranded.
 
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20.01.2010 - Business & Finance
Japan Airlines (JAL), Asia's biggest air carrier, has filed for bankruptcy protection, in one of the country's biggest corporate failures.
 
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07.01.2010 - Business & Finance
Japan's newly appointed finance minister Naoto Kan has called for a weaker yen in order to aid the recovery of the Japanese economy.
 
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04.12.2009 - Business & Finance
The Russian government is pledging more than $300 million in state support for small and medium-size business in 2010. It’s looking for a more diverse and flexible economy, in the wake of the downturn.
 
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19.11.2009 - Business & Finance
Air France-KLM is planning to cut 1,700 jobs next year after the airline posted a worse-than-expected quarterly loss.
 
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11.11.2009 - Business & Finance
A toy factory in the Russian Urals region has found its own spicy recipe for coping with the financial crisis. Instead of making teddy bears for children, they are now producing toys for sex shops.
 
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