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President's promises fail to calm Brazil
Protesters return to Sao Paulo's streets, while police detain nine people over deadly shootout in Rio de Janeiro slum.
Oyu Tolgoi has all permits but miner Rio Tinto delays project at government's request ahead of presidential polls.
Investors sell both stocks and bonds after Bernanke cites strengthening economy as reason for winding down programme.
Designers Dolce and Gabbana handed down suspended jail sentence of 18 months for hiding income from authorities.
Monetary Authority of Singapore says 133 traders have tried to inappropriately influence borrowing and currency rates.
Emergency manager warns of "financial ruin" as US city, estimated to be $18.5bn in debt, defaults on some payments.
Fund warns country still faces downside risks to its recovery and urges Congress to severe 'sequester' budget cuts.
Successful test flight, with two British and French former fighter pilots, caps eight years of development worth $15bn.
US Justice Department and the state of Arkansas seek civil penalties against Exxon over pipeline spill in March.
Economy expected to grow at annual rate of 2.2 percent this year, led by 5.1 percent surge in developing countries.
Social-media company says it will roll out one of the most recognisable features of its younger rival Twitter.
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