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China's Alibaba to launch online fund sales service media | | BEIJING (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holdings has secured approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to act as a third party for the online sale of fund products, local media group Caixin reported on its website. |
U.S. Jobless Claims Fall | | Benefits claims declined 10,000, in line with expectations, as the impact of a California computer glitch worked its way out of the report. |
India Raises Interest Rate to Battle Inflation | | The rise in prices is expected to continue, and the central bank said it was prepared to take appropriate action. With the rupee now stable, the bank also lowered a separate lending rate. |
EU presidency proposes new weakening of EU car rules | | BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Lithuania, holder of the EU presidency, has made a new proposal to weaken rules on how much carbon new cars can emit from 2020, in line with demands from Germany and its luxury manufacturers, EU diplomats said. |
Alcatel-Lucent "actively working" on asset sales - CEO | | PARIS, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent Chief Executive Michel Combes said the telecom equipment group was "actively working" on a previously announced asset sale plan to shed 1 billion euros ($1.38 billion) worth of assets by 2015. |
Tiger outfoxed by feral friend? | | A Tiger prowling the fairways may be familiar sight but at a golf club in Switzerland it is a fox that has emerged as a new star of the game. |
Fine vintage Jimenez rewarded for ace | | Fun-loving Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez aced the eighth in the final round of the Portugal Masters to be rewarded with 100 bottles of red wine by a sponsor. |
The most crass dating app ever? | | Peggy Drexler says the misogyny of a new dating app, even if it's just a business shtick, has effects that should not be taken lightly |
Beijing car crash 'a terrorist attack' | | Five suspects have been detained in Monday's deadly crash in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, which has been identified as a terrorist attack, Beijing police said Wednesday. |
7-Year Low Reported in Piracy Off Somalia | | The United Nations secretary general attributed the decline to increased international policing and information-sharing, more prosecutions and imprisonment of captured pirates, and greater security steps by commercial shippers. |
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