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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tips & News

Talk, but little action, to break U.S. grip on World Bank job
Foreclosures climbed in January
Fed Bond-Buying Option Is Kept in Reserve as Officials Weigh Economic Data
The U.S. foreclosure crisis, Beverly Hills-style
Builders Probably Started Work on More Houses in U.S. as Market Stabilized
Summers, Clinton Said to Be Top World Bank Contenders as Zoellick Departs
China 2012 Plan May Target Growth Below 8%, State Economist Fan Predicts
Euro at 3-week low vs dollar on Greek ructions
Greek rhetoric turns into battle of wills
Japan economy picking up, consumer spending firm
China Capital Inflows May Limit Room for Immediate Cut in Reserve Ratios
China Foreign Investment Outlook ‘Grim’ as Spending Falls for Third Month
Greece battles mistrust to target bailout deal
Greek Budget Controls Pushed as Europe Struggles to Complete Bailout Plan
Euro, global shares slip on Greek bailout delay
U.K. Consumer Confidence Increases to Five-Month High on Economic Outlook
Biggest Australia Jobs Gain Since 2010 Augurs Interest Rate Pause: Economy
Osborne Said to Look Beyond Bank of England for King Successor as Governor
Singapore Economy Contracts at 2.5% Pace, Less Than Initially Estimated
Oldest Swiss private bank is newest U.S. target
Brent reverses gains; Greece weighs
Kellogg to buy Pringles for $2.7 billion
Renault 2011 Profit Flat as Europe Car Market Slows
Nestle cautious on 2012 as it seeks new growth
SocGen profits hit by toxic assets, Greece
HP: Should investors ride the wave or take some profits?
GM posts record profit 2 years after bankruptcy 

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