Things to Know for Today
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Things to Know for Today

More importantly, though, the IDS concept incorporates aspects of Nissan Intelligent Driving, or, put more…

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RBS profits rise on Citizens sale
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RBS profits rise on Citizens sale

On Friday the bank raised its cost-cutting target to over GBP900 million for the year,…

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Asian stocks advance on China rate cut
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Asian stocks advance on China rate cut

All eyes will be on Apple’s results later Tuesday with investors anxious to hear how…

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Hong Kong stocks down by break, Shanghai edges up
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Hong Kong stocks down by break, Shanghai edges up

The European and US markets ended slightly lower and the Asian bourses are expected to…

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China Europe Intercontinental Exchange is on
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China Europe Intercontinental Exchange is on

The agreement was signed in Beijing at a ceremony overseen by German Chancellor Angela Merkel…

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Biscuit that survived Titanic sells for $23K
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Biscuit that survived Titanic sells for $23K

The biscuit (or cracker, by today’s American terms) was part of a survival kit on…

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Fifteen Hurt After Passenger Jet Catches Fire
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Fifteen Hurt After Passenger Jet Catches Fire

Other passengers reported chaos as individuals screamed, cried and ran via the aircraft. Officials stated…

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SABMiller, AB Inbev bid deadline gets extension
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SABMiller, AB Inbev bid deadline gets extension

For 41% of stock, AB InBev is offering a partial-share alternative, essentially a combination of…

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China’s GDP Falls To 6.9 Pct in Q3, Weakest Since 2009
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China’s GDP Falls To 6.9 Pct in Q3, Weakest Since 2009

Gross domestic product grew by 6.9% in the third quarter, down from the 7% in…

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New home sales nosedive 11.5% as market segment ‘could be cooling’
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New home sales nosedive 11.5% as market segment ‘could be cooling’

The Commerce Department said new-home sales fell 11.5 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted…

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