Oil dips 0.5 percent to $109

September 2, 2008 on 10:29 pm | In Business News | No Comments

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil dipped half a dollar to near $109 on Wednesday, deepening this week’s sharp drop as traders looked past Hurricane Gustav to focus on a wobbly global economy and the gloomy outlook for energy demand.

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Oil dips 0.5 percent to $109

Oil dips 0.5 pct to $109 as economy back in focus

September 2, 2008 on 10:19 pm | In Business News | No Comments

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil dipped half a dollar to near $109 on Wednesday, deepening this week’s sharp drop as traders looked past Hurricane Gustav to focus on a wobbly global economy and the gloomy outlook for energy demand.

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HSBC and China bank seen interested in Lehman

September 2, 2008 on 9:13 pm | In Business News | No Comments

SEOUL (Reuters) - Europe’s biggest bank HSBC Holdings and an unidentified Chinese bank are among potential buyers of Lehman Brothers, South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing a financial industry source.

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Consumer mood seen to hold at series low

September 2, 2008 on 7:16 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Consumer confidence held steady at a series low in August, ending seven month of declines, a survey showed on Wednesday, in a sign that lower oil prices may be helping to support household morale.

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Permanent staff placements fall fastest in 7 yrs

September 2, 2008 on 7:05 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people placed in permanent jobs by recruitment agencies fell at its sharpest pace last month since November 2001, a survey showed on Wednesday.

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Marsh & McLennan not planning Benfield counterbid

September 2, 2008 on 5:27 pm | In Business News | No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh & McLennan Cos , the world’s largest insurance brokerage by market value, is not planning to make a counterbid for U.K.-listed reinsurance broker Benfield Group , a Marsh spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh & McLennan Cos , the world’s largest insurance brokerage by market value, is not planning to make a counterbid for U.K.-listed reinsurance broker Benfield Group , a Marsh spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh & McLennan Cos , the world’s largest insurance brokerage by market value, is not planning to make a counterbid for U.K.-listed reinsurance broker Benfield Group , a Marsh spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Marsh & McLennan Cos , the world’s largest insurance brokerage by market value, is not planning to make a counterbid for U.K.-listed reinsurance broker Benfield Group , a Marsh spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

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