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EU Proposes Financial Agencies to Oversee Banks, Risk

By John Rega May 27 (Bloomberg) -- The European Union proposed its biggest overhaul of financial oversight in response to almost $1.5 trillion of losses and writedowns at banks and insurers worldwide....
Brussel, 27.05.2009 more...
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Cocaine Traces Found in Red Bull Cola

Traces of cocaine found in a Red Bull soft drink may lead to the beverage's ban in Germany, although not necessarily for health reasons. The miniscule amounts of the drug wreak havoc with German food...
Berlin, 25.05.2009 more...
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Florida's BankUnited fails, will cost FDIC $4.9B

The federal seizure of struggling Florida thrift BankUnited FSB is expected to cost the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. $4.9 billion, representing the second-largest hit to the FDIC's insurance fund since the...
Washington, 24.05.2009 more...
Foto : Horst Köhler ( listen (help·info), born 22 February 1943 in Skierbieszów, Poland) is a German politician (CDU) and economist who serves as the current President of Germany. Köhler was elected to his first five-year term by the Federal Assembly on May 23, 2004 and was subsequently inaugurated on July 1, 2004. He was reelected to a second term on May 23, 2009.

Prior to his election as President, Köhler had had a distinguished career in politics, the civil service and as a banking executive. He was President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development from 1998 to 2000 and head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2000 to 2004.

Although the office of President is less influential than that of the Chancellor, and mostly concerned with ceremonial matters, Köhler has become Germany's most popular politician during his tenure, with record-high approval ratings. He has called for more influence for the President, and has suggested the President should be directly elected again, as was the case under Germany's Weimar Constitution.
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Koehler re-elected as German president

Horst Koehler won a second term as Germany's president on Saturday in a parliamentary vote that gave Chancellor Angela Merkel a symbolic victory months ahead of national elections. The 66-year-old former head...
Berlín, 24.05.2009 more...
Dollar Declines to Four-Month Low Against Euro

By Anna Rascouet and Theresa Barraclough (Corrects direction of pound move in second paragraph.) May 22 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar declined to a more than four-month low against the euro and weakened...
World, 22.05.2009 more...
Barclays in talks over sale of BGI unit

By Simon Kennedy, MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Barclays said Friday that it has been approached over a potential sale of its Barclays Global Investors asset management division -- a deal which would...
London, 21.05.2009 more...
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Solivary heading towards real estate business

The new owner of property Solivary thinks rather to trade in real estate [15.4.2009, TREND / Branislav Sobinkoviè, Gabriel Beer] Slovakia was supposed to be a great producer of salt in Central Europe....
Prešov, 20.05.2009 more...
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EU - China Summit (Troika)

Date: 20.5.2009 Venue: Prague - Czech Republic Category: Third Country Meetings President will chair the Summit “EU – People's Republic of China” at Prague Castle The President of the Czech Republic,...
Prag, 20.05.2009 more...
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Malawi: Voting Commences Smoothly as Citizens Start Voting

Polling stations across the Malawi have open with several thousands of voters in long queues long before the 6:00am official voting time in Malawi’s presidential and Parliamentary elections. Our reporters...
Malawi, 19.05.2009 more...
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Michael Martin has done no worse than some of his predecessors

From The TimesMay 19, 2009 Peter Riddell: Political Briefing Michael Martin is finished as Speaker of the Commons. It is now a question of when, not whether. His remaining authority was irreparably...
London, 19.05.2009 more...
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