| Thu, 29 Jul 2010 Asian shares hit hard by Fed comment on slowing growth | Tokyo: Most Asian stocks fell as US Federal Reserve comments that growth slowed in some areas of the economy overshadowed signs of increased corporate earnings. | Samsung Electronics Co., which gets a fifth of its revenue in America, sank 1.2 per cent in Seoul. |... | Sony raises forecast as demand surges | Tokyo: Sony Corp., the world's number three television maker, raised its full-year earnings forecasts after sales of TVs and game consoles helped the company to an unexpected profit last quarter. | Net income will probably be 60 billion yen (Dh2.5 billion) in the... | Panasonic moves to buy out two units | Tokyo: Panasonic, the world's largest maker of rechargeable batteries, offered to buy out Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works for 818.4 billion yen (Dh34.2 billion) to help expand its renewable energy business. | Panasonic, which may sell as much as 500 b... | Fed Member's Deflation Warning Hints at Policy Shift | WASHINGTON — A subtle but significant shift appears to be occurring within the Federal Reserve over the course of monetary policy, amid increasing signs that the economic recovery is weakening. | On Thursday, James Bullard, the president of the Federal Reserve B... | Comeback Heralded for Japan Giants in Electronics | TOKYO — Buoyed by a long-awaited turnaround in its television and video game businesses, Sony said Thursday it swung to a net profit of ¥25.7 billion, or $293.9 million, in the April-June quarter and raised its outlook for the full year. The company’s ... | Signs of Recovery Push European Shares Higher | European stock markets rose Thursday after another batch of positive earnings and further evidence that Europe’s economy is recovering faster than previously expected. | The euro broke out of its recent tight trading range to strike a fresh 11-week high against ... | Stocks retreat as investors await GDP report | NEW YORK — Stocks fell Thursday as investors took a dim view of the latest report on unemployment and warily waited for the government's reading on second-quarter gross domestic product. | Stocks initially rose on some upbeat earnings reports, but momentum quick... | Japanese Trade Minister: Apple iPod Nano may be fire hazard | Quality control seems to be top of mind these days ubergizmo | Japan’s trade ministry has asked Apple Inc. to report by August 4th on what measures the company will take to prevent a fire hazard supposedly related to the iPod Nano portable music player. | There ... | At a glance: Kellogg 2Q sales | The Associated Press Share | thefresnobee_994:/2010/07/29/2022823/at-a-glance-kellogg-2q-sales.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | Similar stories: | Summary Box: Kodak posts 2Q loss Summary Box: Kodak posts 2Q loss | RESULTS: Eastma... | Stocks fall as traders await Friday's GDP report | STEPHEN BERNARD | The Associated Press | NEW YORK - Stocks fell Thursday as investors took a dim view of the latest report on unemployment and warily waited for the government's reading on second-quarter gross domestic product. | Stocks initially rose on some upbeat e... | Japan Inks $47.4 Million Loan to Export Vessel Money to finance Tata NYK Shipping's purchase of 60,000 dwt bulk carrier | The government-affiliated Japan Bank for International Cooperation said on Thursday that it has signed a loan agreement worth about $47.4 million to support the export of a Japanese vessel t... | The New Message From The Fed: WE ARE JAPAN First of all, let's dispense with any notion that the latest paper from Fed Governor James Bullard represents some kind of divergence within the central bank. | This was no accident, and a Fed governor doesn't write such a mammoth, crucial piece when he's going desperad... | Fed's Bullard: Buy More Treasuries If Prices Dip | July 29, 2010 | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday the Fed should consider buying more Treasury securities instead of promising to hold rates low for an extended period to support the weak economic recovery if inflation drifts lower... | | (failed to open file) |
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