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Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen said he would call for the dissolution of parliament in the new year after a vital budget vote Dec 7.
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The euro fell against the dollar, giving up earlier gains that had come in the wake of Ireland's formal request for aid, as investors once again focused on other stressed euro-zone countries waiting in the wings.
Irwin Stelzer: The Irish thought they could appease Brussels and deflect the might of the EU Brussels-led euro-armies by adopting the euro and ceding control over monetary policy. No such luck.
FBI agents raided the offices of hedge funds Diamondback Capital Management, Level Global Investors and Loch Capital Management amid a far-reaching insider-trading investigation.
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Criticism of the Fed's bond-buying program, both from insiders and from U.S. politicians, is muting its potential economic benefits.
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An investor group reached a deal to acquire Novell for about $2.2 billion, ending an eight-month takeover battle for the software company.
The U.K. could alter plans on disclosure of bank bonuses, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne suggested in an interview Monday.
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Genzyme is exploring a new deal structure that might help break a long deadlock with Sanofi, as it also continues to assess options with other parties.
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Anglo-Russian joint venture TNK-BP plans to double natural-gas production over the next decade as it seeks to cash in on rising domestic gas prices.
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Tech Europe put readers' questions to a star-studded panel at the annual Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford forum. Watch the surprising responses from the panel.
Stocks recovered from steeper intraday losses after Ireland's prime minister said he would call for the dissolution of the country's government after a budget vote next month.
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Italians' carefree attitude is one of the main attractions for those looking to buy a second home in the country. Unfortunately, the property laws aren't as carefree as its residents.
As states nationwide confront budget shortfalls, the tenure of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour offers a lesson about how governing has a way of clouding the clearest of intentions.
Scores of people died when thousands of Cambodians celebrating a water festival on a small island panicked and stampeded over a bridge to the mainland.
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Glaxo's top-selling Advair faces a key patent expiration, but generics makers are having difficulty matching the drug, which is an inhaled powder.
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European stock markets fell as initial enthusiasm over a financial bailout for Ireland gave way to a possible early election there and the risk that other countries could face a similar crunch. The euro also weakened.
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Netflix began offering its first streaming-only movie-subscription plan in the U.S. and unveiled price increases for its plans combining unlimited streaming and DVDs by mail.
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The FBI's attempt to pressure an analyst to record his calls with a client offers a window into how the government is trying to build what could be one of the most far-reaching insider-trading cases ever.
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Uncomfortable and "invasive" airport security pat-downs are here to stay, the top U.S. transportation security official said.
The legs—which stand 16 feet, 1 inch, created by artist Larry Rivers—have touched off a spirited debate over what qualifies as art in the artsy community of Sag Harbor, N.Y.
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If bailing out Ireland costs €100 billion, what would it take to save Spain?
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The seventh installment in the eight-film franchise, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" took in a franchise record of $125.1 million at domestic theaters this weekend.
After a trying year for cricket, the sport is gearing up for its marquee event—the latest installment of the game's oldest rivalry—England versus Australia.
For the launch of the Fiat 500 subcompact, Chrysler is giving buyers a dizzying array of options, which could cause complexity at its plant and on dealer lots.
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Pier Alberto Furno, chief executive of Nemesis Asset Management, makes the case for real-estate investment trusts.