By Reuters
Trade unionists, communists and pensioners angry at punishing spending cuts in Greece marched through central Athens on Wednesday as lawmakers set to work on legislation needed to secure payment of a second bailout for the debt-laden country. (Feb 22)
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UNEMPLOYMENT, GERMANY, ELECTIONS, LONDON
By Reuters
The Greek parliament, barricaded from protests by workers and pensioners angry over austerity, scrambled on Wednesday to pass laws needed to secure payment of a second international bailout for the debt-laden country. (Feb 22)
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GERMANY, ELECTIONS, LONDON
By Kitco Metals Inc.
Several "best January starts since..." sentences were the material of financial headlines overnight. Tempting investors into the markets were sexy stories such as "Stocks Headed for Best January Since 1997" and "Stocks Best S... (Feb 01)
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CHINA, GOLD, UNEMPLOYMENT, WTO, HSBC, PORTUGAL
By IBTimes
Eastman Chemical is buying Solutia for $4.7 billion, including debt, in an effort to expand into the specialty plastics and chemicals market as well as the Asia-Pacific region. (Jan 27)
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NYSE, EMERGING MARKETS
By Reuters
The euro could rebound in the near-term despite the problems affecting continental Europe, as investors are overly bearish on the currency, investor Jim Rogers said on Tuesday. (Jan 04)
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GOLD, FEDERAL RESERVE, GEORGE SOROS, PRECIOUS METAL
By Reuters
The euro could rebound in the near-term despite the problems affecting continental Europe, as investors are overly bearish on the currency, investor Jim Rogers said on Tuesday. (Jan 03)
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GOLD, FEDERAL RESERVE, GEORGE SOROS, PRECIOUS METAL
By Reuters
Gold rallied on Tuesday, boosted by a rise in the euro against the dollar after the price hit its lowest in nearly six months last week in a flurry of year-end speculative selling. (Jan 03)
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GOLD, GEORGE SOROS, CRUDE OIL, EUROPEAN UNION, SILVER
By Reuters
The euro could rebound in the near-term despite the problems affecting continental Europe, as investors are overly bearish on the currency, investor Jim Rogers said on Tuesday. (Jan 03)
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GOLD, FEDERAL RESERVE, GEORGE SOROS, PRECIOUS METAL