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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Blenheim NEWS - European shares fall early; rate decisions eyed - Reuters

LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - European shares fell in morning trading on Thursday ahead of interest rate decisions in Britain and the euro zone, as banks and oils gave up some of their gains from the previous session. At 0928 GMT, the FTSEurofirst 300 Los Angeles NEWS

New Delhi, March 18: The decision by India's markets watchdog to tighten the disclosure norms for the promoters of listed companies after the Rs.73-billion (USD 1.5-billion) Satyam Computer Services scam appears to have made an impact. Promoters of Los Angeles NEWS

NEW DELHI: The decision by India's markets watchdog to tighten the disclosure norms for the promoters of listed companies after the Rs 7300 crore ($1.5-billion) Satyam Computer Services scam appears to have made an impact. Promoters of as many as 440 Los Angeles NEWS

By Pratish Narayanan MUMBAI, March 18 (Reuters) - India's main stock index rebounded 1.3 percent on Wednesday to its highest close in a month, led by energy giant Reliance Industries and banks, tracking a revival in global risk appetite. Buyers Los Angeles NEWS

The U.S. and German governments share the same concerns over the possible bailout of Detroit automaker General Motors Corp. and its European subsidiary Adam Opel GmbH, German Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said. Speaking after meetings Los Angeles NEWS

MILAN (Dow Jones)--UniCredit SpA (UCG.MI) Wednesday said fourth-quarter net profit fell 57% on loan write-downs and trading losses, and that it would seek up to EUR4 billion in government funds from Italy and Austria to boost capital as it revamps Los Angeles NEWS

NEW YORK - Sun Microsystems Inc. shares soared in premarket trading Wednesday after a published report said International Business Machines Corp. is in preliminary talks to buy Sun for at least $6.5 billion in cash. The Wall Street Journal, which Los Angeles NEWS

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