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June 23, 2011
Swedish carmaker Saab, owned by Netherlands-based Swedish Automobile, says it can’t pay wages to employees because it hasn't yet obtained necessary short-term funding.
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June 23, 2011
Malaysian airline AirAsia becomes the biggest Airbus operator as it orders 200 revamped A320neo jets plus 100 options at the Paris Air Show - a deal worth $18.2 billion.
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June 23, 2011
Covenience and fast food are becoming the norm for India’s middle class, with global players like McDonald's and Pizza Hut expanding, and local names like Britannia keeping pace.
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June 23, 2011
Suzuki Motor forecasts a better-than-expected 3 percent rise in operating profit, powered by a sales surge in Asia and a swift resolution to post-quake disruption to vehicle production.
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June 22, 2011
The Federal Reserve has acknowledged that the economy is growing more slowly than it expected. But it said it will complete its $600 billion Treasury bond buying program by June 30 as planned and ...
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June 22, 2011
Rolls-Royce and Qantas reach a settlement over an Airbus A380 engine explosion last year that forced a jet to make an emergency landing.
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June 22, 2011
Asian stock markets rise after Greece’s embattled government survives a confidence vote crucial to avoiding a sovereign debt default.
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June 21, 2011
In the most significant change to U.S. cigarette packs in 25 years, the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released nine new warning labels that depict in graphic detail the negative health ...
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June 21, 2011
While Boeing and Airbus continue to rack up orders at the Paris Air Show, analysts warn their duopoly could soon be history, as Russia, China and Canada look for a slice of the action.
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June 21, 2011
In the most significant change to U.S. cigarette packs in 25 years, the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released nine new warning labels that depict in graphic detail the negative health ...
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June 17, 2011
The Greek defense minister moved to take over at finance Friday and said he’s now fighting "the real war." His move was part of a cabinet reshuffle that may help save the country from default. ...
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June 17, 2011
Searching for airfares often seems like a game passengers are set up to lose. There’s no way to guarantee the best fare, but as AP Airlines Writer Scott Meyerson explains, there are things you ...
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June 16, 2011
A string of positive economic reports show small improvements in both the unemployment situation and the housing sector. But the improvements aren’t anywhere near what would be considered healthy. ...
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June 16, 2011
Samsonite falls 11 percent in its Hong Kong trading debut after several recent IPOs struggled or shelved plans in difficult current market conditions.
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June 16, 2011
Asian stocks slid to their lowest level in nearly three months on escalating Greek debt woes and disappointing U.S. data.
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June 15, 2011
Online radio company Pandora Media soared as much as 48 percent as it began its first day of trading after its initial public offering, the latest from the highly sought after internet sector.
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June 15, 2011
As unemployment inches higher and presidential candidates emerge, the issue of how to add jobs takes center focus.
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June 14, 2011
Summary of business headlines: Stocks higher on encouraging news from China; Retail sales soften in May; Wholesale inflation up; Best Buy beats forecasts.
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June 14, 2011
Help is on the way to consumers confused by the jumble of sun protection numbers and other claims on sunscreens. (June 14)
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June 14, 2011
Japan’s cabinet approves a scheme to help Tokyo Electric Power Company compensate for nuclear damages as the embattled operator begins testing a system to clean contaminated radioactive water.
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