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Subsidies Play “Significant Role” in Climate Change, IMF Says

Subsidies Play “Significant Role” in Climate Change, IMF Says

WASHINGTON, Mar 27 2013 (IPS) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging national governments around the world to roll back or eliminate subsidies on petroleum-based energy sources, estimating that this alone could result in a 13-percent decline in global carbon dioxide emissions.

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What is DAVOS selling?

What is DAVOS selling?

DAVOS: Hysterical tweeting, blogging, hyping, pinging of hundreds of sites ...

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2013 12:46 )

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The power to create money out of thin air

Understanding capitalism's elastic production of money and moving on beyond...

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IMF Pleads Guilty But Insists on Austerity

IMF Pleads Guilty But Insists on Austerity

BERLIN (IDN) - Under different conditions, the recent admission by the head...

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Guatemalan Remittances increased 9 percent in 2012

Guatemalan Remittances increased 9 percent in 2012

Guatemala received this year U.S. $ 4.7 billion in remittances up to Decemb...

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 January 2013 12:59 )

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Billionaire investor apologises for saying breastfeeding women can't make ... - Telegraph.co.uk

Billionaire investor apologises for saying breastfeeding women can't make ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones has apologised for saying women with children can't compete with men on Wall Street because they are "overwhelmed" by breastfeeding and are unable to make rational decisions on the trading floor. “Much of my adult ...
Paul Tudor Jones: In macro trading, babies are a 'killer' to a woman's focusWashington Post
Sorry Paul Tudor Jones: It's Male — Not Female — Traders We Should Be ...TIME
Tudor's Jones Apologizes for Remarks on Female TradersBloomberg
Reuters -Businessweek -Los Angeles Times
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Procter & Gamble changes leadership - Philly.com

Philly.com

Procter & Gamble changes leadership
Philly.com
A.G Lafley, president and CEO of Procter and Gamble, speaks at the companies annual shareholderes meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, in Cincinnati. Swollen by the acquisition of Gillette Co., Lafley told shareholders what to expect as the consumer projects ...
P&G Looks for Steve Jobs-Like Sequel by Recalling Ex-CEOBloomberg
Procter & Gamble bringing back former chief; other business newsWashington Post
P&G buoyed by return of LafleyFinancial Times
Wall Street Journal -Forbes -Businessweek
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Hulu draws more bidders - Los Angeles Times

Sky News Australia

Hulu draws more bidders
Los Angeles Times
Yahoo Inc., fresh off its $1.1-billion deal this week to acquire personal blogging site Tumblr, got in line Friday to pick up video streaming site Hulu. The late bid by the cash-rich Internet portal giant came on the same day that the Santa Monica company ...
Hulu Suitors Line UpWall Street Journal
Yahoo! joins the $1B hunt for HuluNew York Post
Hulu Said to Get Bid From KKR, Silver LakeBloomberg
ABC News -Silicon Valley Business Journal -Winston-Salem Journal
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Is the end of quantitative easing near? - Marketplace.org

Marketplace.org

Is the end of quantitative easing near?
Marketplace.org
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks to guests at a banking conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on May 10, 2013 in Chicago, Ill. To view this content, Javascript must be enabled and Adobe Flash Player must be installed.
New Zealand in Tight Range Ahead of Fed TestimonyWall Street Journal

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Orders for U.S. Durable Goods Rose More Than Forecast in April - Bloomberg

Bloomberg

Orders for U.S. Durable Goods Rose More Than Forecast in April
Bloomberg
Orders for U.S. durable goods increased more than forecast in April, indicating the world's largest economy will get a lift in the second half of the year as business investment strengthens. Bookings for equipment meant to last at least three years increased 3.3 ...
Durable Orders Bounce Back, but Shipments DeclineWall Street Journal
TABLE-US April durable goods orders rose 3.3 pctReuters
Durable goods orders bounce back in April, jumping 3.3%Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch -Chicago Tribune -NWAOnline (subscription)
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Commentary: New rules un-COOL - CattleNetwork.com

CBC.ca

Commentary: New rules un-COOL
CattleNetwork.com
As tougher Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) rules are set to be imposed by USDA, the immediate reaction from the industry is decidedly uncool. Under current rules, meat processors can co-mingle beef trim and other whole-muscle cut from different ...
New COOL Rule Might Result in Retaliatory TariffsFood Safety News

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