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US mortgage applications slid last week - MBA

U.S. home loan applications slumped last week after climbing for three straight weeks, an industry group said on Wednesday, as falling demand for home purchase loans overshadowed a fourth consecutive weekly rise in refinancing requests.

IMF sees Chile growth easing to 5.3 pct in 2008

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday said it expected Chilean economic growth to slow to 5.3 percent next year from 5.8 percent in 2007, but said the economy was well placed to weather external shocks.

Economy Sidesteps Major Blow as GM Settles with Union

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General Motors Corp's quick settlement with its major union allows the softening U.S. economy to sidestep another blow and sets the stage for similar deals that could boost domestic automakers, analysts and investors said on Wednesday.
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Shenhua Shatters Shanghai IPO Record

China Shenhua Energy, the courntry's largest coal producer, has attracted a record 2.67 trillion yuan (US 355.6 billion) in subscriptions for its A-share innitial public offering (IPO),according to the China Securities Journal.
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EU: Boeing aid cost Airbus $27 billion

The European Union said on Wednesday U.S. subsidies for Boeing Co. had caused Airbus billions of dollars of damage in recent years and described the U.S. response to the charges as weak.
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Sharp to offer Blu-ray recorder with 1-terabyte HDD

Sharp Corp said it would launch a Blu-ray high-definition DVD recorder with a 1-terabyte hard disk drive (HDD), the world's largest storage capacity on any Blu-ray recorder, as it competes with the HD DVD camp. Sharp, along with Sony Corp and Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, promotes Blu-ray optical disc technology, while Toshiba Corp and Microsoft Corp back the rival HD DVD format.
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Iranian firms feel the heat as sanctions bite

When a Western bank suddenly suspended the account of her family freight firm, Nazila Noebashari revived a financial practice she thought long gone: she sent staff to the Afghan border to collect $50,000 by hand.
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Bank of America to Axe 4,000 jobs

Bank of America Corp said it will lay off about 2,500 workers in Illinois and 1,500 in Michigan over the next two years in connection with its $21 billion purchase of LaSalle Bank Corp from Dutch bank ABN AMRO Holding NV.
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Oil Prices Boom on Weak Dollar

The weak dollar's leading role in oil's ascent to record highs is partly due to a tide of financial flows into commodity investments but also reflects a shift in the greenback's relationship with crude.
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Russia unveils new passenger jet

Russia unveiled its first all-new airliner since the fall of the Soviet Union on Wednesday, hoping to curb dependence on oil and gas exports and restore pride in its teetering aviation industry.
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Depressed? The company just may want to help

Work is likely the last place an employee might go to seek help for depression, but employees who took part in a workplace intervention program had fewer symptoms and were far more productive, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
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Dollar rebounds as recent fall lures buyers

The dollar bounced off record lows versus the euro and moved away from 15-year troughs against a basket of currencies on Wednesday, after recent losses attracted buyers even though overall sentiment remained bearish.
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UAW, GM settle strike with health care trust deal

The United Auto Workers union and General Motors Corp reached a tentative contract on Wednesday to end a national strike by 73,000 workers with a deal that includes a groundbreaking health-care trust fund. Production will resume on Wednesday, ending the first national UAW strike against GM since 1970 after two days.
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Malaysia's UEM Land, GE tie up on Johor project

Malaysian property developer UEM Land has roped in U.S. firm General Electric as a strategic partner in plans it is spearheading to build a new Asian boomtown in the country's southern region of Johor.
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China toy scare sparks safety testing frenzy

Armed with pruning clippers, a worker in a white lab coat snips a plastic Hello Kitty play set into lentil-sized bits that will be bathed in chemicals simulating gastric acid.
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World leaders express new optimism on Doha deal

World leaders signaled on Tuesday that a long-awaited global trade deal could soon be within reach, reviving some hopes that the Doha trade talks may finally move beyond years of deadlock and discord.
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Majority of hedge funds say '08 U.S. recession likely

A majority of hedge fund managers say a U.S. recession is very likely in 2008, but fewer than one in five said an economic slowdown would be bad for their funds, a survey of several-hundred hedge fund managers released on Tuesday found.
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Vonage infringed Sprint patents, jury finds

A U.S. jury found that Vonage Holdings Corp had infringed patents owned by Sprint Nextel Corp and ordered the Internet phone company to pay $69.5 million in damages, triggering a 34 percent fall in its shares.
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Market inches up on rate cut optimism

U.S. stocks mostly edged higher on Tuesday after growing optimism the Federal Reserve will soon make another cut in interest rates offset warnings from two leading retailers and weak economic data.
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Target, Lowe's -- more signs of rattled consumers?

An earnings warning from Lowe's Cos Inc and a slashed September sales forecast from Target Corp hammered retail stocks on Tuesday as skittish consumers rein in spending, fueling concerns that the holiday shopping season could be the weakest in years.

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