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Europe must go beyond G7 in finance crisis: EU
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Europe to guarantee new bank refinancing: draft agreement AFP
BUS12Business/EconomyEurope must go beyond G7 in finance crisis: EUParis, Oct 12 DPA The European response to the global financial crisis must go beyond the proposals made Friday by the G7 finance min... |
Bloodbath in Gulf markets after Thursday's brief respite
AFP - Fifteen EU countries meeting in Paris will guarantee new medium-term loans between private banks in a bid to end the credit crunch, according to a draft statement seen by AFP on Sunday....... |
SHANGHAI
ECO8Economy/InternationalBlood bath in Gulf markets after Thursday's brief respiteDubai, Oct 12 IANS Dashing all optimism after Thursday's resurgence, markets across the Gulf again plunged Sunday wi..... |
EU leaders to study crisis plan in Paris Reuters
INT30International/BusinessChi na's outsourcing services grow 17 percentShanghai, Oct 12 Xinhua Chinese companies had contracts to provide outsourced services abroad to a value of $1.9 billion in the.... |
PYONGYANG
Reuters - Leaders of euro zone countries hold an emergency meeting in Paris on Sunday hoping to agree on specific, pan-European measures to prevent market panic from triggering the most severe global ... |
KATHMANDU
INT27International/DefenceNort h Korea to resume disabling its nuclear facilitiesPyongyang, Oct 12 Xinhua North Korea will resume disabling its nuclear facilities and permit the international inspecto... |
George Bush attends G20 financial crisis meeting
INT22International/DiplomacyNe pal still a monarchy in obsolete Indian embassy websiteBy Sudeshna SarkarKathmandu, Oct 12 IANS Nepal is a constitutional monarchy whose recent highest-level contact wit... |
Finance ministers seek to calm markets AP
US President George W Bush attended a meeting of G20 rich and emerging countries on Saturday on the financial crisis in Washington, an AFP photographer said. ...... |
Mumbai visa office 'must' for trade, Canada PM urged
AP - Global finance ministers kept searching for ways to tackle the unfolding financial crisis, turning their attention to its effects on rapidly developing countries and poor nations at risk of being... |