Business
Tuesday 14 February 2012
- BACKGROUND: China, US key statistics
- Boeing books its largest-ever order, 230 planes to Lion Air
- EU delays Greece bailout decision
- Juncker: Eurogroup delays Greek bailout decision
- EU calls for bailout action as Greece recession worsens
- Jordan's trade gap widened by 21 per cent in 2011
- Italy, France, Britain have unbalanced economies, EU says
- Zimbabwe's debt-crippled power utility plans to get tough
- Spain sells debt at favourable interest despite downgrade
- German bosses urge Greece to give up euro, restore drachma
- Greek economy remains in recession, GDP contracts 7 per cent
- Portuguese economy contracted 1.5 per cent in 2011
- European governments protest latest credit ratings downgrade
- German investor confidence hits 10-month high in February
- Italy's borrowing costs dip despite Moody's downgrade
- Several groups interested in Saab, receiver says
- "Economy of fear" invades Spain amid soaring unemployment
- Greece vows to make additional spending cuts ahead of key EU talks
- Bad industrial production figures point to eurozone recession
- German investor confidence posts third monthly gain in February
- Spain slams Moody's downgrade as "contradictory"
- Moody's ignored recent economic measures, Austria says
- India's wholesale inflation falls to two-year low
- Britain defends budget austerity despite ratings warning
- Japan shares rebounds as central bank announces monetary easing
- EU stands firm on carbon tax for airlines
- Japan central bank decides on additional monetary easing
- Cyber attack targets Malaysian stock market website
- Japan shares down on Moody's downgrade of six eurozone nations
- Moody's cuts debt ratings of six European countries
- Republicans agree to extend US payroll tax holiday
Monday 13 February 2012
- US and EU approve Google's 12.5-billion-dollar Motorola purchase
- Wall Street closes higher after Greece passes latest austerity plan
- Standard & Poor's downgrades Spanish banks
- As Apple shares soar, company probes China labour exploitation
- L'Oreal sales exceed 20 billion euros; Bettencourt leaves board
- International stock market quotations
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange quotations
- Apple shares break through 500-dollar barrier
- Lego extends license for Star Wars products
- Merkel: Greek approval "important," not just about austerity
- Turkey and Azerbaijan to ink gas pipeline deal in April
- ANALYSIS: Greece mulls Italian model of government
- Greek government to finish job in March, elections in April
- EU, Germany, relieved over Greek vote, urge implementation
- iPads seized after Chinese firm claims trademark
- Expert commission recommends extending aging French nuclear plants
- SingTel reports lower third-quarter profit
- Microsoft India website hacked, user data stolen
- Taiwan health officials remove US beef from store shelves
- Athens mayor: City suffered irreparable damage in riots
- Japan nuclear plant operator posts 1-billion-dollar loss
- Japan nuclear plant operator logs 1-billion-dollar operating loss
- Olympus projects 412-million-dollar net loss for fiscal 2011
- Japan shares up on Greek deal, Asia gains
- Japan shares mixed on lack of cues, Greek deal
- Japan economy shrinks at annualized 2.3 per cent
- Japan economy contracts at annualized 2.3 per cent in past quarter
- Violent riots across Athens as lawmakers pass new austerity
Sunday 12 February 2012
- Australia's back-on-track Leighton restores dividend