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23 Jun 2005 09:13 AM
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2005 Government & Health Technologies Forums:
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2005 Government & Health Technologies Forums to take place in late August 2005 in Ottawa, Canada
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24 May 2005 11:35 AM
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OECD OKs Fed rate hikes, calls for easing in eurozone:
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The Paris-based OECD’s forecast released on Tuesday confirms that the US Fed is on the right track saying that the US monetary authorities need to continue with rate hikes, but easing monetary policy is prescribed for the eurozone that needs to reform its economy to make it better suitable for coping with shocks from the outside
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20 May 2005 11:05 AM
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Burns: Iran keeps nuclear ambitions:
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The US diplomat said Thursday Iran seem to keeping its ambitious nuclear program in progress as Iran denied a request from leading countries to abandon its nuclear enrichment program.
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20 May 2005 10:58 AM
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Brown: good start for expectations:
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Gordon Brown, MP Chancellor of the Exchequer, faces good start for his forecast with the bullish figures in public finance.
In April, public net borrowing amounted to £1.3 billion, down from £2.8 billion in the same month of 2004 and definitely
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20 May 2005 08:25 AM
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China’s export tariffs raised on US restrictions:
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Export tariffs on textiles were raised by China after the restrictions it had received from the US and the European Union aimed at stabilizing the economy and stemming deficit gap.
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19 May 2005 12:09 PM
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EU may suffer if France rejects Constitution:
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The European economy will be hurt if France says «no» to the European Constitution in next week’s referendum, Merrill Lynch fund managers poll showed.
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19 May 2005 10:55 AM
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Rato: IMF global growth forecast unchanged:
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A global economic growth forecast by the International Monetary Fund for 2005 is unchanged at 4.3% despite disappointing figures from the US current account deficit, according to IMF managing director Rodrigo Rato.
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19 May 2005 10:54 AM
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US puts more pressure on Chinese textile:
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The Bush administration imposed new restrictions on Chinese textile imports for the third time in a week. The US demands Beijing to shrink its textile and apparel exports to the world’s largest economy.
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18 May 2005 03:04 PM
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Russia will not merge energy giants:
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Russia will not merge two energy giants and is going to open the way to lifting restrictions on foreign investment in shares of OAO Gazprom, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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17 May 2005 11:59 AM
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EU faces divergence of fortunes with new members:
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Standard & Poor’s report showed a divergence of fortunes between the «old» members of the European Union and those accessed to the EU recenlty.
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17 May 2005 09:02 AM
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EU plans to help poor by air:
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The European Union said it seeks options to help poor with the involvement of air tax that is a voluntary move of all the nations sharing euro to fight the world’s poverty.
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16 May 2005 06:43 PM
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US quotas for Chinese textile put EU in danger:
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The European Union said its economy is likely to suffer from the quotas imposed by the US on some Chinese clothing goods in an attempt to fight trading deficit.
China’s reaction to the quotas was rapid with the statements showing anger at the restrictions that were uncurbed in January.
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16 May 2005 02:05 PM
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Iran, EU to hold emergency talks on nuke program:
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Iran has an option to hold emergency talks with the European Union countries over the controversial nuclear program, according to people familiar with the matter.
The move comes amid the efforts from both parties to save the talks that failed after Iran said it would resume converting
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16 May 2005 01:32 PM
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New WTO chief determined to reach global trade agreement:
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Pascal Lamy, a former EU’s trade commissioner, on Friday won a fight for the WTO’s director-general post. His four-year term is to begin Sept. 1.
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16 May 2005 12:03 PM
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Russia received oil from Iraq for UN help:
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Russia’s advisers received about 90 million barrels of Iraqi oil allocations for the help in the United Nations within the UN’s oil-for-food program, according to a U.S. Senate investigative panel.
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