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New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004.
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Euro, pound slip on debt worries
| London: Concerns over Europe's fiscal problems hit the euro and sterling Wednesday, while world stocks hovered near their recent six-week highs, though they were still up 66 per cent from a low hit ... (photo: AP / Denis Sarkic)
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 Mineweb 
Gold provides stability in a sea of easing
SYDNEY -  | The price of gold has seen a fairly strong recovery over the past few days - in part because perhaps fears for the Euro have diminished, but almost certainly because also there i... (photo: WN / akgunsemra)
How Low Should Euro Rates Go?  The Guardian 
Euro flat vs dollar; Canada dollar gains after BoC
* Euro hits 9-1/2-month low of $1.3435, then rebounds * Report of possible Greek econ plan lifts euro from lows * Canadian dollar gains after BoC announcement (Adds comment, details, updates prices) B... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Canada   Dollar   Euro   Photos   World  
Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money.  ABC News 
Asia Stocks up 3rd Day, Australia Dollar Slips
By Kevin Plumberg | March 2, 2010 | HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares climbed for a third session on Tuesday, led by tech stocks, while the Australian dollar slipped on uncertainty about the pace of ... (photo: WN / patricia)
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A Ford and Mazda worker holds a poster with a logo in front of the Government house to demand raises and bonuses, in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday Feb. 2, 2010. The New York Times
2 Big U.S. Carmakers Turn to Local Banks for Thai Factories
| BANGKOK - The two largest American carmakers are turning to local banks in Asia to pay for their expansion in the region, a departure from previous years that allows th... (photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit)
Automaker   Business   Finance   Photos   Thailand  
U.S Dollar - Currency - Trading The Guardian
Yen and U.S. dollar firm on rush from risk
* Yen retains gains as risky trades unwound * Focus on Bernanke's testimony later in the day By Anirban Nag SYDNEY, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The yen held on to hefty gains on W... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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U.S Dollar - Currency - Trading The Guardian
Dollar consolidates ahead of Bernanke, euro subdued
(Refiles to correct typo in second graph) * Dollar hemmed awaiting Bernanke for rate outlook * Euro soft as uncertainty over Greece bailout rises SYDNEY, Feb 23 (Reuters)... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Dollar   Economy   Monetary   Photos   Traders  
An investor reacts as he looks at the stock price monitor at a private securities company Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell Tuesday on unease about a bleak outlook for corporate profits and declines on Wall Street and elsewhere in Asia. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index dropped 1.95 percent, or 36.98 points, to close at 1863.37. Wall Street Journal
Asian Markets Cool Off
By SHRI NAVARATNAM | SINGAPORE—Asian shares markets were mostly lower Tuesday, with some earnings disappointments pulling the Australian market down, while exporter... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko)
Asia   Markets   Photos   Singapore   Stock  
VH-OQA, the first Qantas A380-842, lands at Sydney Airport at the end of its first flight to Australia Taipei Times
Qantas axes first class seats as profit drops 72 percent
| ¡§The long-term trend in first class has been for a decline. Our seat factor [load] in first class has been below 40 percent.¡¨ | ¡X Alan Joyce, Qantas chief executive ... (photo: Public Domain / Trevor Long (talk | contribs))
Airlines   Australia   Consumer   Photos   Transport  
Politics Business
- Government, business back equal pay case
- Fertile minds rekindle the great baby debate
- Kevin Rudd asks Indonesian President to show Bali Nine, Scha
- Julia Gillard supports pay equity bid
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during a rally, Monday, March 31, 2008
Obama visit fuels anti-terror raids in Indonesia
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- Government, business back equal pay case
- Swan warns of Budget cuts because of foil stripping
- Australian dollar slides at noon on jobless rate
- Aussie dozen make billionaires list
New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004.
Euro, pound slip on debt worries
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Market & Trade Investment
- Asia pacific markets
- Strong economy has Reserve Bank on alert
- Euro, pound slip on debt worries
- Asia Markets Mixed
New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004.
Euro, pound slip on debt worries
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- Asia pacific markets
- Indian company boosts Illwarra coal production
- Yen up, Aussie dips after employment barely rises
- Yen edges up, Aussie dips before jobs data
Indonesian paramilitary policemen carry their weapons during a search for militants in Aceh Besar, Aceh province, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
Suspect's Death Leads to Questions on Indonesia's Border Security
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Industry Economy & Currency
- Government, business back equal pay case
- Overseas tourists flocking to Victoria
- Elle Macpherson returns to catwalk as Paris embraces Aussie
- Australian dollar slides at noon on jobless rate
Indonesian paramilitary policemen carry their weapons during a search for militants in Aceh Besar, Aceh province, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
Suspect's Death Leads to Questions on Indonesia's Border Security
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- Australian dollar slides at noon on jobless rate
- Price pressure fears flat in March - survey
- Australian labour market is strong - Reserve Bank
- Top Sydney properties snapped up
New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004.
Euro, pound slip on debt worries
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Energy Technology
- Chevron seeks UK refinery sale, to cut 2,000 jobs
- Indian hunt for South Africa's junior coal miners heats
- Shell targets Arrow Energy with £2bn Australian bid
- Arrow Energy gets $3 billion takeover bid
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Shell and PetroChina eye £2bn bid for Arrow
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- US city schools locked down after Australia online threat
- Boffins extract DNA from eggshell of extinct birds
- New Caledonia Asks Australia For Reef Help
- The lithium chase
Food - Diet - Health
Salty, sweet: Study says fat is the sixth 'taste'
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