Sudan Not Ready For Oil Revenue Loss Shock Ahead Of Split-UN
KAMPALA, Uganda -(Dow Jones)- Northern Sudan is not ready to absorb the shock of losing oil revenue, which is likely to be a major destabilizing factor ahead of the independence of the oil-producing Southern Sudan, a United Nations envoy told Dow Jones Newswires late Saturday.
Source: FOX Business
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Video: Real Madrid players look ahead to Union friendly
Courtesy of the Union, here is a video clip of Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos and Pepe talking about Saturday's international friendly at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Takeover target LSE revenue rises 14 percent
LONDON, Jul (Reuters) - The London Stock Exchange , seen as a takeover target since the collapse of its bid for a Canadian rival, reported a 14 percent rise in revenue for its financial first quarter...
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Bernanke: Fed ready if economy worsens
WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers Wednesday the Fed is ready to act if the economy gets weaker. He warned them that allowing the nation to default on its debt would...
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New Mexico expects revenue growth
New Mexico's financial picture is improving, and more than $360 million in new revenues will be available in the upcoming budget year, lawmakers were told Thursday.
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Wall Street futures and FTSE fall after shock US job numbers
A shocking low US employment number has sent shares tumbling as the world's biggest economy shows no signs of recovery despite all the financial stimulus sent in its direction. Dow Jones futures - up...
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Dollar Index Likely to Remain Range Bound Ahead of NFPs
The Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index continues to trade in a range bound fashion as traders remain largely sidelined ahead of some key data still to come this week.
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US EQUITIES WEEK AHEAD: June Jobs; No Vacation For Lawmakers
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The June unemployment rate, set to be released next Friday, is expected to stay flat with the 9.1% registered in May, according to economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires.