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Italy Denies Finances at Risk From Derivatives
derivatives contracts it restructured at the height of the eurozone crisis. The reports in La Repubblica and the Financial Times were based on a confidential report by the Rome Treasury. A derivative is a financial contract whose value is based
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Britten's Coronation Opera Revived After 60 Years
reaction has been mixed. Many applauded Jones's staging while finding fault with the piece itself. Writing in the Financial Times , Richard Fairman said it was "brave of the Royal Opera to bring the work back to the theatre where it had its
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UK Treasury Chief Laughs off Obama Name Mix-Up
learned when President Barack Obama apparently forgot his name at this week's G-8 summit. Britain's Sun and Financial Times newspapers reported Thursday that Obama repeatedly referred to the Chancellor of the Exchequer as "Jeffrey" — and
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Nigella Lawson Photos 'Horrific' but a 'Playful Tiff,' Husband Saatchi Says
celebrity chef gave a revealing interview to Britain's Financial Times last year in which she discussed growing up with her or that gives you pleasure to eat," she told the Financial Times . ABC News' Alexis Shaw and Suzan Clarke contributed
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Survey: Millennials Are Innovative and Itching to Fix Stuff
sweet. That's according to a new Telefónica- Financial Times Global Millennial Survey of young people around the pressing." Telefónica, in partnership with the Financial Times , commissioned 12,171 online quantitative interviews
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Apple's App Gap May Disappear
go away soon. Within months Apple may no longer be the world's most popular platform for smartphone apps. The Financial Times reports Apple "has used its superior apps presence to retain a competitive edge over smartphone rivals." But with
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No Summer Slowdown for GM, Ford and Chrysler
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. His bid for the moral high ground proved "surprisingly successful," says the Financial Times . The New York Times gushed: "Timothy Cook came to the lion's den on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, prepared to face
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Bill Gates: Richest Man and Also one of the Most Generous
nations have complicated bureaucratic procedures to start foundations or other philanthropic projects. According to the Financial Times , businessmen in countries across Latin America consistently complain of red tape and the lack of tax benefits at the
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Wal-Mart, Kohl's, Nordstrom Sales Drop
traders in its foreign exchange division from accessing internal chat groups on their Bloomberg terminals, says the Financial Times . The decision is the latest sign of unease after Bloomberg gave its reporters access to proprietary financial data
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'This Week' Transcript: Warren Buffett, Powerhouse Roundtable
Times "Bottoms Up, Lame Duck." Peggy Noonan in the Wall Street Journal "Is Obama Already a Lame Duck? Even The Financial Times , "Barack Obama Captive on Capitol Hill." We have seen the president's poll numbers drift a little bit below
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Car Sales Surge as Economy Improves
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported by The Financial Times show rapid structural shifts - on top of high unemployment 404, even as the economy recovers," reports the Financial Times . The top 10 percent of earners had the most earnings
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Google Glass: Some Winners of 'If I Had Glass' Contest Disqualified
early Explorer edition. Additionally, new information suggests the device may be manufactured in the U.S. The Financial Times has reported that "people familiar with the company's plans," are saying Google is working with Foxconn to assemble
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Watch Out! Google Working on Smartwatch Too, Say Sources
works with the iPhone , and Samsung has confirmed that it is working on a watch of its own . And now sources tell The Financial Times that Google is developing a watch to work "as an extension to the smartphones using [Android] ." According to
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Bringing Up Baby: Royal Edition
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Roundtable I: Obama Agenda Stalled?
headlines. Getting it from right, left, and center. Bottoms up, lame duck. Is obama already a lame duck. Even "the financial times " barack obama captive on capitol hill. We've seen the president's poll numbers drift a little below 50 right
Bottoms up, lame duck. Is obama already a lame duck. Even "the financial times " barack obama captive on capitol hill. We've seen the president's poll numbers drift a little below 50 right now. How the do -
McCain Pushes Hagel: 'You Were on the Wrong Side of History'
Eight even as late as this August 20 ninth 2011. In 2011. in an interview with. The Financial Times you said I disagreed with the President Obama. His decision to surge in Iraq I did with President Bush on the surge in Iraq
In -- -- -- -- 2011. -- in an interview with. The Financial Times you said I disagreed with the President Obama. His decision to surge in Iraq -- I did with President Bush on the -
Suze Orman's Guide to Tough Financial Times
At a time when people are used about the market. And me. Don't know who to trust their money. Forget the mutual fund take that money pay off the credit cards there's at least one financial guru he's back. Linspire is not just trusting. Let them. It's. Something in your and tax on local and its
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Coca-Cola CEO: U.S. Not as Competitive as China
Russian whether it's. And European with a Japanese counterparts of course words of that. In an interview with the Financial Times can't blame the political gridlock in Washington DC. And an incredibly complicated tax code I believe. The US
Japanese counterparts of course words of that. In an interview with the Financial Times can't blame the political gridlock in Washington DC. And an incredibly complicated tax code I believe. The US. -- itself to create -
Roundtable: Economic Slump
Robert Johnson one of several CEOs unloading on the gridlock in Washington. This week at the CEO of Dakota told the Financial Times but in many respects it's easier doing business in China than in the United States. Saying quote when a country's
in Washington. This week at the CEO of -- Dakota told the Financial Times but in many respects it's easier doing business in China than in the United States. Saying quote when a country's in trouble -
Futures Up After After Stocks Take U-Turn
react. But then we started to those losses and really what turned us around late in the day. Was a report in the Financial Times talking about. European leaders looking to shore up they capital base of the region's banks as we know that's
turned us around late in the day. Was a report in the Financial Times talking about. European leaders looking to shore up they capital base of the region's banks as we know that's been one of














