BA to launch transatlantic carrier

June 18, 2008 on 11:41 pm | In Business News | No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters) - British Airways will launch a new airline on Thursday that will link New York to continental Europe, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

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Oil falls towards $136 as Nigeria strike averted

June 18, 2008 on 11:17 pm | In Business News | No Comments

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil fell on Thursday as supply concerns in Nigeria eased after the oil ministry prevented a potentially crippling strike by workers at Chevron.

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U.S. and China to negotiate investment treaty

June 18, 2008 on 11:16 pm | In Business News | No Comments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China agreed on Wednesday to initiate negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty that would make it easier to invest in one another’s corporations and to cooperate more on energy issues.

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Venezuela says will not attend Saudi oil meet

June 18, 2008 on 10:49 pm | In Business News | No Comments

MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuela will not attend a meeting of oil consumers and producers this coming weekend and sees no need to up output, the country’s oil minister said on Wednesday.

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Media reports say Anheuser board to discuss InBev bid

June 18, 2008 on 9:23 pm | In Business News | No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anheuser-Busch Cos’s board plans to meet in person this week for the first time since rival brewer InBev formally bid $46 billion (23 billion pounds) for the company, the Financial Times reported, citing people close to the situation.

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US and China to negotiate investment treaty

June 18, 2008 on 9:17 pm | In Business News | No Comments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China agreed on Wednesday to initiate negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty that would make it easier to invest in one another’s corporations and to cooperate more on energy issues.

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How green is my low-cost car? India revs up debate

June 18, 2008 on 8:19 pm | In Business News | No Comments

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Shweta Kumari is waiting impatiently for Tata Motors’ new Nano to hit Mumbai’s car showrooms later this year.

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U.S. and China launch investment pact

June 18, 2008 on 8:07 pm | In Business News | No Comments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and Chinese officials agreed on Wednesday to launch negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty and to expand cooperation on energy and environmental issues, but differences remained as to how quickly Beijing should liberalize its markets.

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Anglo says has not found right fit for big merger

June 18, 2008 on 6:54 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo American has evaluated possible major mergers amid a consolidation wave in the mining sector but has not found anything that would create shareholder value, CEO Cynthia Carroll said on Wednesday.

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Antitrust experts say Yahoo-Google deal faces scrutiny

June 18, 2008 on 5:58 pm | In Business News | No Comments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google and Yahoo face intense U.S. Justice Department scrutiny of their deal to share some advertising revenue, and the heat will likely increase under a new administration, antitrust experts said.

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