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EBay plans Skype public listing
Online auction site eBay is planning to separate internet call service provider Skype and list its shares on the stock exchange.
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EU acts to curb Italy milk scam
The EU’s anti-fraud body Olaf welcomes an Italian court ruling on a milk quota scam, which has paved the way for recovering millions of euros.
Downturn hits profits at Philips
Consumer electronics giant Philips reports a first quarter loss as the downturn bites, but says its cost-cutting plan is on track.
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UK aerospace ‘facing job cuts’
The UK aerospace sector is likely to cut 10% of jobs in the next year, about 10,000 posts, the industry body warns.
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GM agrees Saab sale to Koenigsegg
General Motors signs a tentative agreement to sell its Saab unit to sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg.
Flu bans heighten trade tensions
Mexico takes steps to demand an explanation from countries which have restricted its imports over swine flu.
Blackrock in £8.2bn Barclays deal
Barclays is to sell its Global Investors fund management division to money management firm Blackrock for £8.2bn.
US consumer prices fall in March
US consumer prices fell in March and recorded their first annual drop since 1955, official figures show.
Court opens way for Chrysler sale
The US Supreme Court dismisses an appeal which would have blocked Fiat’s plan to buy up part of bankrupt carmaker Chrysler.
T-Mobile move threatens 500 jobs
Hundreds of jobs in the UK could be lost as mobile phone giant T-Mobile moves work to the Philippines.
Gloomy report hits Toyota shares
A Japanese report says carmaker Toyota will cut its domestic workforce as production hits a 30 year low.
60,000 take up car scrappage cash
The UK government says orders for new cars under its scrappage subsidy scheme have reached the 60,000 mark.
Daily Mail reports half-year loss
Daily Mail and General Trust reports a half-year loss of £239m after it is forced to write-down the value of the business.
Germany picks Magna to save Opel
Canadian firm Magna agrees a deal to take over the Opel wing of US carmaker GM, which is soon expected to file for bankruptcy.
Asian markets continue big falls
Asian shares fall in Tuesday trading, echoing declines seen in both the US and Europe on Monday.
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Markets fall as debt worries rise
Global stock markets slide after a warning that the UK’s top credit rating is at risk raises fears about debt levels.
US economy better than expected
The US economy shrank at an annualised rate of 5.5% in the first three months of 2009, better than previously thought.
Mexico’s gamble
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China Telecom profits fall by 27%
China Telecom, the country’s largest fixed-line provider, is hit by consumers moving to mobile phone usage.
Anglo Irish gets aid from Dublin
The Irish government announces it will inject 4bn euros into Anglo Irish Bank after the lender reported big half yearly losses.
OECD members pressure tax havens
Ministers from 18 countries back a plan to impose sanctions on countries who do not do enough to clamp down on tax fraud.
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