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Monthly Archive October, 2009

S. Korean Economy Will Be Better Next Year, Yoon Says

October 12, 2009

South Korea’s economy will be stronger next year, helped by a recovery in global demand, Finance Minister Yoon Jeung Hyun said.
“I think next […]

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Ford and UAW nearing agreement on contract changes

October 10, 2009

Ford Motor Co is getting close to a deal revising its contract with the United Auto Workers, according to a person briefed on six-week-old […]

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Strong retail sales raise holiday hopes

October 9, 2009

U.S. retailers gave investors an early Christmas present, posting their first monthly sales increase in more than a year and suggesting that wounded consumers […]

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En route to China, Murdoch meets South Korea execs

October 8, 2009

Rupert Murdoch, head of media giant News Corp, met LG Electronics Inc executives in the South Korean capital on Wednesday, and was due to […]

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CIT plans to increase $3 billion bondholder loan: source

October 6, 2009

CIT Group Inc is looking at increasing the size of a $3 billion loan it took in July to meet funding needs as the […]

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G-7 Avoids Dollar Criticism, Warns Against ‘Disorderly’ Trading

October 5, 2009

Group of Seven finance chiefs stopped short of singling out the weaker dollar for criticism and stuck to their mantra that “disorderly” swings in […]

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Clayton bank has new president

October 4, 2009

Pulaski Bank named Patrick Buehring president of its Clayton branch. Buehring joined Pulaski Bank in 2004 as vice president of commercial lending.
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Strong dollar ‘very important’: Geithner

October 2, 2009

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Thursday that a strong dollar was very important to the United States and the rest of the […]

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BofA to sell asset management unit for $1 billion

October 1, 2009

Bank of America Corp has struck a deal to sell a long-term asset management business, part of its Columbia Management division, to Ameriprise Financial […]

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