Hugo Chavez illness directed oil sharks to Venezuela

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is fighting for every breath, transferred world news agencies. It hurt from cancer several years ago, but said it had overcome insidious disease and it gave him the confidence to run for consecutive term as president ... Read more ››

The decline in gold seems under control

The first trading week of the year went very dynamic markets, with most frightened investors in gold and delight most players on Wall Street.     In later comments that the most dramatic negotiations lie ahead, namely how to raise ... Read more ››

The oldest Swiss bank admitted tax evasion Americans

The oldest Swiss bank Wegelin will close its doors after having pleaded guilty in court in New York to help Americans avoid paying taxes.   This is the first foreign bank to recognize such actions. In recent years, other Swiss banks have t... Read more ››

Fed: Inflation can not solve the debt problem in the U.S.

The problem for the U.S. is that the country is seriously indebted. Hint, however, that debt burden can be relieved by inflation will lead to sharp price increases in any future lending, said James Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve (Fed) in S... Read more ››

Germany wants non-euro countries can participate in the EU banking

Germany wants the European Union (EU) to allow non-euro countries are also to join the Single Banking Supervision, Bloomberg reported sources close to the administration in Brussels.   Currently being consulted by the European Commission (... Read more ››

Leading institutions lowered their forecasts for growth in the euro area

Three key European economic institutions lowered its forecast for economic growth in the eurozone, predicting that the region has entered a recession in the third quarter and will remain weak at least until the spring of 2013, even given that inflati... Read more ››

IMF can not allocate part of its bailout loan for Greece

International Monetary Fund (IMF) will provide its share of the bailout for Greece if Athens' debt is unsustainable, or if other creditors do not promise to provide additional funds to cover the widening deficit, a spokesman for the International Mon... Read more ››

Five Things became an emblem of Steve Jobs

On October 5 marked one year since the death of Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of the company Apple, recalls the online edition of ABC News. Five things are related to his personality, and that will not be forgotten, supplemented by media. &nbs... Read more ››

CEO for seven months has lost 4 million daily

CEO Mark Pincus, Zynga's CEO last linked with social networks, who became a billionaire, then just seven months - a former billionaire, says CNBC.   In the spring, when Zynga shares were traded more than 14.50 dollars cash, Pincus owns 94.... Read more ››

Jörg Asmussen: Restructuring of Greek debt is legally impossible

Restructuring of Greek debt, the ECB keeps bond is legally impossible, said the member of the Management Board of the European Central Bank, Jörg Asmussen.   "We can neither extend maturities emissions of Greek government bonds or reduce ... Read more ››
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