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France prepares for rating loss? Loss of "AAA" rating, the maximum possible by France would increase the country's difficulties, but not insurmountable, said French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in an interview with Le Monde newspaper.
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Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov announces its intention to run for presidential Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, dismissed Right Cause party leader in September, he announced Monday at a press conference, the intention to run for presidential elections in 2012.
"We took the most important decision of my life. I present to presidential," he said.
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S & P Warning: euro area may need a new financial shock to move Chief economist of Standard & Poor's, Jean-Michel Six, warned Monday that the time for resolving sovereign debt crisis in the euro area is coming to an end, and the region may need a new financial shock to set in motion.
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ECB slashed purchases of bonds last week European Central Bank (ECB) announced on Monday that last week, significantly reduced the amounts allocated for the purchase of government bonds on secondary markets, AP.
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Speculators threaten to collapse the great ghost. Holders who oppose free fall Disappointment with the pan-European exchanges experienced agreements is deep, but not fatal, according to analysts who study price trends most active hot stock. Despite declines that started the week above indexes to store the thresholds below which would trigger the collapse.
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Olli Rehn, disappointed with David Cameron. Britain should be at the heart of Europe, not its edge Britain should be at the heart of Europe, not its edge. Statement belongs to the European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn, who said he was disappointed British decision not to participate in the summit agreed tax agreement last week.
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EC will announce in January whether to sanction the five countries aware of the risk of budget slippage The European Commission will announce in January whether to punish or not the five European Union countries who have sent a warning in early November because of the risk of slippage budget Brussels on Monday, according to AFP.
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The gold price is heading for the biggest daily drop in the last three months The gold price is heading Monday for the biggest daily drop in the last three months, following the appreciation of the dollar, which affects demand major regions for precious metals such as India.
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Measures taken at the EU summit could be rejected by the Constitutional Court of Germany German Parliament will consider constitutional issues that may arise if the EU Executive Commissioner or the EU would intervene in matters of national budgets, said President of the Bundestag in an interview with Der Spiegel, quoted by the Wall Street Journal.
EU leaders agreed last week to ...
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A letter bomb was defused at the Greek Embassy in Paris A letter bomb addressed and sent the Italian Ambassador, Embassy of Greece on Monday was defused by French police in Paris pyrotechnic services.
No injuries or damage were recorded, said Greek Foreign Minister, writes AFP....
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Europe has failed. Euro summit decisions have not convinced anyone Like any summit in Europe, and if last, optimism has not kept only one day. For European leaders have not really decided anything, but have removed from naphthalene laws in force and which promise to them and apply, and because the only measure that could think was for Europe to borrow IMF to lend...
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Chinese computer super scary world Supercomputers help build nuclear weapons, the spacecraft design and production of next-generation drugs. For years, the U.S. arsenal was the biggest and best. Until China came into play.
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CDS Greece reached 107%. Credit default swaps Greek port to 5 years interest of 10,697 bps, or 107%, up 581 bps from Friday's meeting, according to CMA Data Vision.
Basically, this level of interest, financial product buyers must pay more than the amount they provide.
The secured debt of $ 1,000,000, the buy...
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British Foreign Minister wants a Europe on several "circles of decision" British chief diplomat, William Hague, defended on Monday in Washington, the idea of a European Union on several 'rounds', where 'countries are not obliged to participate everywhere', writes AFP.
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General Motors and BMW are working on an advanced hydrogen powered The two manufacturers have decided to work together to reduce development costs. Under the agreement, the Bavarian manufacturer will gain access to fuel cell technology for those at GM. The agreement comes amid the Bavarian manufacturer has signed a partnership with Toyota, General Motors rival...
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French, called to protest against the second austerity plan The French are called Tuesday to protest against the second government's austerity plan, announced in early November by Prime Minister François Fillon, writes the daily Le Monde, the online edition.
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Cameron said the decision unconvincing in the House of Commons on EU summit David Cameron said on Monday in the House of Commons, the decision taken at the EU summit held Thursday and Friday in Brussels, where he refused to sign the new European Union. "It was in our interest," said Cameron. Tensions were felt even in the governing coalition.
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Spain, threatened by Moody's: 8 banks may be downgraded Iberian CaixaBank (AA3) and female group La Caixa (A2), Banco Cooperativo (A1), Banco Sabadell (A3), Bank (Baa2) and parent company BFA (Ba2), Bankinter (A2), the Cajas of Ahorro Confederación Espanola (A2 ), Caja Rural de Granada (Baa1), Banco Ibercaja (Baa1) and Lico Leasing (Baa3) are threatened with...
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Chinese State welcomes the measures adopted at the summit crisis Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of China, Liu Weimin said that China welcomes new anti-crisis measures adopted by the European Union deal with the sovereign debt.
China is willing to support the Union, whenever the need Weimin Liu wanted to clarify.
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6.1 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia An earthquake of 6.1 magnitude occurred Tuesday off Sulawesi Indonesian archipelago, the Institute announced the U.S. Geological (USGS), originally to be reported without risk of damage or tsunami.
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Bulgarian car starts hard After the first car on November 14 after 21 years Bulgarian came the factory in Lovech, neighbors announced that 2012 South will be built only 2,000 cars at the plant Litex.
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Top 10 most influential innovations in the last 50 years nnovations have taken the world by storm in recent decades and transformed it in ways only imagined in science fiction the firm. We present what are the most influential innovations in the last 50 years that have improved quality of life, have changed the way they conduct business or have led to the...
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Two officials of the Kommersant were dismissed after they published photos of anti-Putin Russian tycoon Usmanov Alişer, owner of Kommersant, dismissed the director and editor in chief of Kommersant Vlasta, after they published photos with comments offensive against Vladimir Putin, according to RIA Novosti.
"These materials are comparable with hooliganism," Usmanov said.
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Canada withdraws from the Kyoto Protocol anada became the first country to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, said Environment Minister, Peter Kent, in a press conference in Ottawa shortly after returning from a dedicated climate change summit held in South Africa.
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Scandal in Germany: The President is accused of "hiding" private loan German President Christian Wulff was charged Tuesday by the country's largest newspaper that concealed a loan he had received from the wife of a businessman, when he was prime minister of land.
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WSJ: European banks began to withdraw from Eastern Europe European banks began to hasty retreat from Eastern Europe, following pressure to focus on domestic markets and to conserve limited resources and the situation threatens to trigger a credit crisis in the region, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis (WSJ).
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Chinese Disneyland, left derelict. Along a road to the Great Wall, some construction, which could also be a tourist attraction, are now derelict.
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ZEW index for Germany increased unexpectedly in December Good news in Europe: ZEW economic sentiment index for Germany rose unexpectedly in December, after having declined in the previous nine months.
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Washington Mutual out of bankruptcy prepares Washington Mutual (WaMu), the largest bank in the bankruptcy in U.S. history, announced that it has reached an agreement in a dispute between shareholders and creditors of the part, which prevents exit of the bank under bankruptcy protection.
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Biography of Steve Jobs is the Amazon best-selling book of 2011 Biography of Steve Jobs enjoys a remarkable success in the United States of America. Book about life founder of Apple computer is the best-selling book in 2011 the Amazon online retailer.
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