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A380 wing issues to be settled by Airbus
Airbus has said it will take on the load of paying for fixes to the wings of A380 planes, which are being delivered this year. The money will be spent on cracks to wing components. While more ...
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Indian energy company agrees to new pipeline
A natural gas pipeline planned from Turkmenistan to India is expected to receive favourable consideration from India's state-owned utility company GAIL. An agreement is expected to be signed next ...
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June date set for Gulf lease auction
Around seven thousand oil and natural gas blocks will be put up for auction by the US government in June. The US Interior Department and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management are combining to lease ...
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Time an issue in grain markets
The world's largest futures exchange, CME of the US, has decided not to expand its grain trading times. A proposal had been put forward for the expanded trading in grains to 21 hours a day. At ...
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China refuses to accept US solar dumping loss
A US anti-dumping case which has come down against China has created tensions between the two countries. US-Chinese trade relations are likely to be heading lower after a preliminary ruling by ...
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Stock index futures signal early rebound
PARIS (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.85 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.49 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up ...
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Analysis China eschews fiscal fanfare for supportive spending
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's focus on fine-tuning monetary and fiscal policies to fight the risk of a sudden economic slide worries investors pricing in a sixth successive quarter of slowing ...
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BOEs Cohrs UK Banks Can Withstand Greek Exit From Euro Zone
LONDON – U.K. banks are strong enough to withstand a Greek exit from the euro zone, a Bank of England policy maker was quoted as saying Monday.Michael Cohrs, a member of the central ...
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Total Confirms End To North Sea Gas Leak
PARIS – French oil major Total SA (TOT) Monday said the operation to end the natural gas leak at a platform in the North Sea was successful, ending a crisis some feared could have ended in a ...
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Yara Executives Step Down After Corruption Investigation
STOCKHOLM – Two executives at Norwegian fertilizer company Yara International ASA (YAR.OS) stepped down Monday, after having been detained for questioning in connection with a corruption ...
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