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The Independent, 03.09.10 10:35 UTC

Services sector slowdown fuels double-dip fears

Double-dip recession fears were fuelled today as the UK's powerhouse services sector registered its slowest growth in more than a year during August. The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and ...


The Independent, 03.09.10 10:35 UTC

ICC wrong to suspend players says Commissioner

Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan today accused the International Cricket Council of "trying to play to the public gallery" by suspending the three players allegedly involved in a ...


The Independent, 03.09.10 09:44 UTC

'Big drop' in alcohol consumption

Alcohol consumption dropped in the UK at the sharpest rate for 60 years, according to industry figures yesterday. The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) said drinkers drank 8.4 litres of wine, ...


WashingtonPost Business, 03.09.10 09:41 UTC

AOL-Google revenue-sharing pact includes mobile, online video services

AOL and Google announced Thursday a five-year renewal of their revenue-sharing pact, which will now include mobile search and online video, two areas that AOL chief executive Tim Armstrong called ...


WashingtonPost Business, 03.09.10 09:41 UTC

Regulators fell short in identifying and addressing problems, Bernanke says

Regulators fell short in using their powers "forcefully or effectively" to stop risky practices by banks and were slow to identify and address abuses in the U.S. financial system that led to global ...


Telegraph, 03.09.10 09:17 UTC

Pakistan's high commissioner attacks ICC for suspending players facing police questions

Pakistan's high commisioner in London has attacked the International Cricket Council for suspending three players at the centre of spot-fixing allegations as police prepared to question the trio.


Seattle Times, 03.09.10 09:14 UTC

Swedish bank Carnegie buys troubled competitor

Swedish investment bank Carnegie AB Friday said it will buy competitor HQ Bank AB, which had its banking license revoked by the financial watchdog last week.


Seattle Times, 03.09.10 09:14 UTC

Broke youth anti-crime groups want federal cash

A $1.6 billion congressional bailout of sorts could help financially flailing groups that fight to keep young people out of trouble, yet lawmakers are reluctant to take up the expensive proposal amid a sour economy and other, more pressing issues.


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