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European Markets Head Higher
5 hours ago ago from Spread Betting Resource
Spread bets and CFDs on European stocks Spread betting and contracts for differences on the European stock market should consider that things are improving. European stocks are higher, following the Asian stock market performance. Chinese data has been especially helpful, showing that things are picking up, and many are hoping that China will help lead the world into economic recovery. Also adding a little bit of help is the fact that ...
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21 hours ago ago from Connecticut Technology & Intellectual Property
Wall Street Journal has a blog entry from last week about a recently passed law in North Dakota that extends a 45% tax credit to angel investors who back homegrown businesses ( North Dakota: More Than A Flyover State ). Two new angel funds, the Grow Dakota fund (estimated $2 million) and Aurora Angel Fund ($5 million) are being created as vehicles for the program, where investors can invest in these funds, and receive the tax credits, and ...
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21 hours ago ago from Feed2Flash
Global Markets Overview: US stocks followed European bourses higher on Thursday despite another generally weak performance out of Asia Fuente: FT.com - Europe homepage
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23 hours ago ago from FP Trading Desk
The announcement this week by Fitch, a debt-rating agency, that it was downgrading Greek government debt didn’t come as a big surprise, but it shook markets and with good reason. Many of the governments within the 16-nation Eurozone are now clearly in financial distress. Ireland and Spain are fighting their way through the hangovers left from the collapse of housing bubbles, Italy and France are running large budget deficits simply to deal ...
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Europol: $7.4 Billion Lost from Carbon Trading Fraud in Europe
5 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Search All NYTimes.com Search Business Financial Tools December 10, 2009, 2:05 pm Europol: $7.4 Billion Lost from Carbon Trading Fraud in Europe By ROBERT P. WALZER Update | 12/11/09, 9:43 a.m. France has begun a criminal investigation into four men suspected of involvement in carbon-trading fraud, according to a report from Bloomberg . Two have been jailed. Post Updated | 3:53 ...
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