Wall Street sign its fifth straight session of decline 
Wall Street has ended in decline for the fifth straight session Thursday, its lowest level in four months, economic indicators considered disappointing in addition to concerns related to the crisis in the euro area. The Dow Jones Industrial 30 yiel...
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Differences in Europe on ways to revive growth 
The Cypriot Panicos Demetriades, a new member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank, pleaded Saturday for a stimulation of growth when the European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Olli Rehn , repeated his opposition to...
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Toyota expects a profit of 1,000 billion yen 
Toyota Motor, the leading Japanese automotive, said he expected to experience a substantial increase of its annual operating profit to more than 1,000 billion yen (9.7 billion euros), unprecedented since the outbreak of the financial crisis. From J...
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Net income doubled to Berkshire Hathaway Q1 
Berkshire Hathaway, the investment vehicle of billionaire Warren Buffett, saw its net profit more than doubled in the first quarter of 2012, the insurance division of the company saw its loss drastically reduced thanks to the absence of major natural...
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GM beats consensus but outlook disappoints 
General Motors unveiled Thursday investors with disappointing outlook for North America in the next six months, which raises questions about economic recovery and has the effect of cause a significant drop of the action. Around 1530 GMT, it lost 2....
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COR-Decline 1.6% of new car registrations 
Registrations of new cars in France fell 1.6% in April in raw data, said Wednesday the Committee of French Automobile Manufacturers (CCFA), a figure that marks as expected improvement after a first quarter sealed the backlash of the late scrapping. ...
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The results of companies backed Wall Street 
Wall Street ended higher Friday, as a result of strong corporate earnings often, especially high tech values such as Amazon. Com and Expedia began to counterbalance the economic indicators for the less mixed lately, like th
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Credit Suisse defies expectations with a small profit 
Credit Suisse has managed against all odds to become profitable again in the first quarter, despite a charge of 1.5 billion francs on its own debt and thanks to cost savings greater than expected. The number two
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Quarterly results of Scania fall less than expected 
Scania Tuesday reported a drop less-than-expected results for the first quarter against a backdrop of weak demand in its main markets. The Swedish truck manufacturer also indicated that the sharp drop in orders at the end of last y
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European markets open down 
European shares opened lower Monday, after the first round of French presidential election won by Francois Hollande, and the failure of the budget discussions in the Netherlands Netherlands suggesting new elections. At 9:02, the CAC 40 is trading a...
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