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Argentina Boosted Gold Reserves When Price Was High

Argentina added to its gold reserves for the first time in nearly six years in September 2011 as the price hit record highs, mirroring the trend among emerging central banks to diversify further from paper currencies such as the U.S. dollar.
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China Provided Missile Know-How To North Korea, Claims UN Probe

UN probe panel is investigating the allegations that China has provided long range ballistic missile technology to North Korea, according to an AFP report quoting a defense magazine. According to the allegations North Korea's new missile launcher is based on Chinese missile technology, report said.Military analysts of IHS Jane's magazine tipped-off the United Nation's panel of experts about a possible transfer of either technology or the missile itself, from China to North Korea.
General view of French-Belgium GDF SUEZ energy plant in Colon City

GDF Suez To Buyout Remaining International Power Shares

The world's largest utility company GDF Suez agreed on Monday to buy 30 percent of International Power for $10 billion, completing a planned takeover of the U.K.-based power company to continue its expansion in fast-growing markets, the company reported.
Henry Kravis of KKR & Co. L.P.

KKR To List MMI International On Singapore Exchange

KKR & Co. L.P. (NYSE: KKR), a global private equity company, plans to list precision engineering components manufacturer MMI International on the Singapore Exchange, reported the Dow Jones Newswires, citing three people familiar with the matter, as financial market conditions stabilize on the island nation.

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