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Thursday, June 30, 2011

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By Alex Kowalski and Jillian Berman - Thu Jun 30 13:45:00 GMT 2011 Consumer confidence rose to the highest level in 10 weeks, as falling gasoline prices provided relief to Americans contending ...
U.S. Natural Gas Shipments Fall on Forecasts for Normal Weather
By Colin McClelland - Thu Jun 30 13:33:19 GMT 2011 Scheduled natural gas deliveries to US electricity generators fell for the second day on forecasts of normal temperatures in the center of the ...
Dollar Financial Corp Announces Opening Of 400th Company ...
By Business Wire 06/30/11 - 08:00 AM EDT Dollar Financial Corp (NASDAQ:DLLR), a leading international diversified financial services company serving primarily unbanked and under-banked consumers ...
Analysts upbeat on Visa, MasterCard after new card fee
(Reuters) - The revised Federal Reserve rules governing how much banks charge retailers to process debit card purchases was given a big thumbs-up by analysts, who see the rules being a huge boost to card networks Visa (VN) 
Greece set for final vote on austerity measures after 2 days of riots
By AP, ATHENS, Greece - Greek lawmakers are set to pass a bill Thursday to fast-track fresh austerity measures demanded by creditors, following two days of rioting in Athens that left some 200 people injured and 50 stores damaged.
Euro Drifts Lower, Sterling Struggles
By JESSICA MEAD LONDON—The euro drifted lower in European hours Thursday as traders' Greek "europhoria" fizzled out, although the currency notched up some chunky gains against the pound to hit a 15-month high.
Big fast-food chains lag rivals in taste - survey
LOS ANGELES, June 30 (Reuters) - McDonald's Corp, Burger King, KFC and Taco Bell are the biggest US fast-food chains, but they lag smaller rivals like In-N-Out Burger and Chick-fil-A when it comes to taste, according to a new survey released on ...



Greek parliament expected to endorse second austerity bill
June 30, 2011 07:58 AM ET
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's parliament is expected to pass a second austerity bill on Thursday to enable the country to avert bankruptcy by securing a 12 billion euro ($17 billion) loan tranche from the EU and IMF. |Full Article
Exclusive: U.S. small business borrowing surges
June 30, 2011 06:22 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Borrowing by small U.S. businesses rose at a record pace in May, data released by PayNet Inc on Thursday showed, a sign that economic growth is poised to pick up in coming months. | Full Article
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The secret world of Central Bank gold

Whatever the world's top central bankers may say about gold in public, behind the scenes they still consider it a vital element in the global financial system.   Thursday , 30 Jun 2011

UK anti-competition watchdog turns gaze once more to metals warehouses

The UK's Office of Fair Trading will once more look at activity by large metals traders who also own warehouses after a parliamentary committee raised concerns    Thursday , 30 Jun 2011

Focus may move to U.S. economy if Greece avoids default. Gold still consolidating

Eurozone tensions eased as it seemed likely the Greek Parliament would approve the proposed austerity measures and focus could now move to U.S. debt with possible downgrade by ratings agencies.    Wednesday , 29 Jun 2011

Yesterday's Top Story: China's first precious metals spot exchange opens in ‘Silver City'

China's "Silver City" hopes to gain a voice in international precious metals trading through the new Hunan South Rare and Precious Metals Exchange.    Wednesday , 29 Jun 2011

China, inflation and the copper market

A look at some of the macro economic factors playing out in the copper market and what one can expect for the rest of the year

Euro debt contagion positive for gold and gold stocks - Groh

Doug Groh, senior analyst with Tocqueville Asset Management, likens the gold price to a mirror that reflects peoples' concerns about global economic and political events. Gold Report interview.    Thursday , 30 Jun 2011

Investor optimism weighs on gold

Prices of the yellow metal slipped in morning trade on Thursday as optimism about hte situation in Greece added to investor appetite for risk    Thursday , 30 Jun 2011

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