Archive for January, 2010

Books pulled from Amazon.com in pricing dispute (AP)

New copies of Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall,” Andrew Young’s “The Politician” and other books published by Macmillan were unavailable Saturday on Amazon.com, a drastic step in the ongoing dispute over e-book prices.
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News Corp. to pay $500M settlement to Valassis (AP)

News Corp. subsidiary News America Marketing has agreed to pay rival Valassis Communications Inc. $500 million to settle antitrust charges.
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Exelon Announces Intent to Help Fund Clean Coal Demonstration Plant in Illinois (Business Wire)

CHICAGO—-Exelon Corporation today announced that it intends to join the FutureGen Alliance, a non-profit organization developing a state-of-the-art clean coal demonstration facility to be located in Mattoon, Ill.
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In Davos, regulators tell bankers new rules coming (AP)

Government regulators from the United States and Europe laid out their financial reform plans Saturday before a skeptical banking industry, asking financiers for input but adamant that change was coming with or without their support.
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Forex Weekly Trading Forecast - 02.01.10 (Daily FX)

US Dollar Forecast to Appreciate versus Euro Ahead of NFPs Data Euro: Can the ECB Make Conditions Even Worse for the Currency? Japanese Yen to Gain as Carry Trades Unwind Amid Risk Aversion British Pound: Outlook Hinges Upon BOE’s Decision on Rates, QE Swiss Franc May Remain Under Pressure With SNB Threat Canadian Dollar To […]

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