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might exploit each other s strengths it was told no confirmation there then there was the trade dispute between donald trump in the e.u. the e.u. levying tariffs on among other things bourbon and her davidson soon and of course the european central bank its chief economist spelling out that the e.c.b. would soon talk about ending quantitative easing that is all that bond buying all that money. put into the economy that sent the euro up and shares down a lively week the docks at the end of the week pretty much unchanged compared to last friday only advance and find things for this ramp up. argentina and the international monetary fund have reached an agreement for a three year fifty billion dollars standby credit in a range that the government says it sold financing to provide a safety net and void the frequent crises of argentina s past the i.m.f.

CNNW World Business Today February 21, 2012

entails. dominique strauss-kahn is being questioned by french police tao now. we ll have head on allegation that is the former head of the imf participated in a prostitution ring. an exz collusive interview with an inside trade who are says dodge gee deals are note a victimless crime. now after all the riots and resignations, the mistargets and miscommunications, greece has its bailout. after 13 hours of talks, the word came greece had met numerous conditions and would receive $173 billion. that should help it default next month. it surely does not mark an end to the country s financial troubles. tt deal greece to cut the debt to 125% of grngsdp down to from a staggering level of 160%. if all goes according to plan greece can miss the debt repaymentless without the need for anymore bailouts. that s officially. reuters news agency is reporting that officials privately feel more bailouts may never be needed. otherwise it may go straight back up to 160% of gdp. under the r

CNNW World Business Today November 10, 2011

protesters pelted the delegation with eggs and tomatoes saying its members were too close to president bashar al assad. dissidents also say syrian forces killed 25 people across syria on wednesday. news corp. executive is preparing for his second appearance between british mps today. they suspect he misled them when testifying with his father, rupert, in july. police officials say 4,000 people may have had their phones hacked. those are the top stories from cnn, the world s news leader. i m monita rajpal. world business today starts right now. we are in one of those defining moments where we either unite or face irrelevant convenience. europe at the cross roads. t good morning from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. you re watching world business today. every time we think that we ve reached the pits of the european debt debacle it seems as though another event serves to remind us there s no quick fix here for the moment. the markets continue to take yet another t

CNNW World Business Today August 31, 2011

council claims 50,000 people have been killed since the uprising began in february. so far cnn is unable to confirm that figure. rebels are giving gadhafi loyalists until saturday to surrender the town of sirte and others they control. sirte is colonel gadhafi s hometown and one of the places he may be hiding. the ntc says it s trying to avoid bloodshed but threatens an all-out attack if the loyalists fail to disarm. syrian opposition forces say security forces cracked down on anti-government groups around the country. six people reportedly were killed in the city of dara. those are the top stories from cnn the world s news leader. i m zain verjee and world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london. i m nina dos santos. good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i m andrew stevens. you re watching world business today. the libyan rebels oil and finance minister tells us the country s oil production could be back to full strength within a year. you have b

CNNW American Morning July 25, 2011

weekend. markets around the world are falling. this will have a direct effect on your 401(k). i m ali velshi. the norway terror suspect who admits killing 93 on friday is expected to appear in court in the next hour. his lawyers says he ll explain himself. little comfort to a grieving nation trying to make sense of a massacre, on this american morning. good morning. it is monday, july 25th. this is american morning. a lot going on. let s get you right to it. glad you re back. it has been a very, very busy news time. it sure has. while you ve been gone. and they solved the debt crisis while i was away wrong. a new and powerful force is now entering the debt ceiling debate and as christine said it s the financial markets. the most important at this point. that s what it s about. the markets are down overseas in hong kong and japan, they closed down as efforts to reach an agreement in washington over the weekend failed and this morning, with just eight days

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