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Nokia is in talks with Microsoft about using the U.S. software giant's operating system on mobile phones.
An effort to evict a mosque from an abandoned industrial site in London demonstrates Britain's shifting appetite for multiculturalism.
After 219 years as the citadel of American capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange was near an agreement to be acquired by Deutsche Börse in a deal that would create the world's largest financial exchange.
Some of the U.S.'s largest investment firms have been overcharged by banks for currency trades, bank insiders and others claim, broadening the scope of alleged abuses in pockets of the $4 trillion foreign-exchange market.
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Credit Suisse Group cut its forecast after reporting its fourth-quarter net profit rose 6%, lower than expected as the strong Swiss franc ate into private-banking profits.
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Australian mining giant Rio Tinto said net profit almost tripled in 2010 and will return $5 billion to shareholders through a share buyback, benefitting from booming commodity prices.
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French car maker Renault rolled out a six-year strategic plan to underpin growth and improve cash generation after it swung back to profitability in 2010 thanks to a rebound in vehicle sales, streamlined costs and favorable exchange-rate shifts.
German Bundesbank President Axel Weber is no longer seeking the presidency of the European Central Bank, euro-zone officials said, throwing the race for Europe's top monetary position into disarray.
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Federal prosecutors unveiled criminal charges alleging that Donald Longueuil traded on insider information when he worked at hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors—and then destroyed his computer drives when he heard about the investigation.
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European stocks opened mostly lower, taking their cue from modest losses in Asian markets.
Geoffrey T. Smith: The comments attributed to Deutsche Bundesbank President Axel Weber Wednesday are infuriatingly vague but are the strongest hint yet that he will not be the next president of the European Central Bank.
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As Internet valuations climb and bankers circle Silicon Valley in an increasingly frothy tech market, many eyes are on one particularly desirable target: Twitter. Discussions with some potential suitors have produced an estimated valuation of $8 billion to $10 billion.
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Demonstrators demanding the resignation of President Mubarak took over new ground, expanding their protests to the parliament building a few blocks from their encampment at Tahrir Square.
The euro may have had a good currency war last time around, but don't count on it this time.
Saturday's soccer match between Manchester United and Manchester City of the English Premier League, will be the most expensive game played in any sport, at any time, anywhere on the planet Earth.
Maria Altmann lived quietly in Los Angeles for decades before she was unexpectedly able to recover a trove of Gustav Klimt paintings confiscated from her family by the Nazis.
While U.S. and European firms are waking up to Africa's accelerating growth, companies based on the continent also are expanding. From an abandoned farm outside Lagos, Nigeria, a Zambian beef processor is moving into one of Africa's most promising markets.
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The stock markets of London and Toronto said they are to merge, producing a mining- and resource-exchange giant that would rank No. 2 globally in terms of the value of the companies traded.
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Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday, as investors traded on local cues. In Australia, stock exchange operator ASX surged after news of stock market consolidations offshore. The Nikkei was off 0.4%.
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Apple has started production of a new version of its iPad tablet, which will have a front-facing camera and faster processor.
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Coca-Cola posted solid fourth-quarter global sales growth and continued to take share from rival PepsiCo in the key North American market.
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Luis Lopez's case reflects the federal government's complex—and seemingly inconsistent—relationship with illegal immigrants in the armed forces.
A blogging site called Tumblr will be strutting some new-found clout at Fashion Week, with designers making room for dozens of its writers at their shows.
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One Senator's idea for bringing Belgium's politicians together.
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Dell's Streak 7 is the least expensive tablet from a major manufacturer and claims to be the first capable of 4G cellular speeds, but the compromises made to get the price down make it impossible to recommend.
An advance look at several designers' sketches for their collections offers hints of what's to come. Here are six trends-in-the-making and events to watch for at fashion week.
The debut of Mr Porter, the biggest ever launch of a men's luxury-goods website, will be closely watched by the fashion industry to see whether there are enough active male shoppers to support a fashion site.
Jeff and Mary Clarke of Mother Model Management help transport young, beautiful people from obscurity to the fashion runways of New York and Paris.
Saturday's soccer match between Manchester United and Manchester City of the English Premier League, will be the most expensive game played in any sport, at any time, anywhere on the planet Earth.
In today's pictures, an Afghan boy rides his bike, a camel nuzzles up to a Pakistani laborer, Sri Lankans rally to demand a former army leader's release and more.
This 100 year-old residence in Starnberg, Germany, was designed in the Jugendstil style popular in the country around the turn of the 20th century.
In today's pictures, a Pakistani coal miner takes a break, an indigenous Amazonian protests, Hindus celebrate the goddess of knowledge and education and more.