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Bush officials lead Iraq business pushSenior Bush administration figures including Zalmay Khalilzad, former US ambassador to Baghdad, and Jay Garner, the retired general who led reconstruction efforts immediately after the war, are leading a new business push into Iraq ... |
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Banks face increase in funding costsBanks around the world face increases in funding costs that could cut profits and hit their customers as they look to refinance $7,000bn-plus in short-term debt expiring in the next three years with longer-dated bonds, according to research by Moody’s ... |
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Global markets set sights on year highsA new peak on Wall Street takes a variety of assets towards their best levels for 2009 as continued dollar weakness stimulates risk appetite ... |
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Maclaren recalls 1m baby strollers in USMaclaren, the British baby stroller brand, is recalling every folding “umbrella” stroller it has sold in the US over the last 10 years, after 12 children suffered amputations from getting finger tips caught in the hinges ... |
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Global hunger at top of political agendaHunger and food security used to be the staple talking points of agriculture and development officials. But the food crisis of 2007-08 has elevated the issue to the highest level of government. ... |
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