Europe Stocks Slightly Up - Wall Street Journal


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Europe Stocks Slightly Up
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By ISHAQ SIDDIQI LONDON—European stock markets opened slightly up Tuesday, with market participants continuing to exercise caution as the Greek debt situation remains unresolved. London's FTSE 100 Index was up 0.1% at 5989.77, the DAX index in ...
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Oil Trades Near 2-Day Low on Bets US, Europe Demand Will Ease - BusinessWeek


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Oil Trades Near 2-Day Low on Bets US, Europe Demand Will Ease
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7 (Bloomberg) -- Oil traded near a two-day low in New York on speculation fuel demand may falter as Europe struggles with its debt crisis and stockpiles increase in the US, the world's biggest crude consumer. Futures were little changed after dropping ...
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Some Europe Banks Shun ECB Loans - Wall Street Journal


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Some Europe Banks Shun ECB Loans
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By DAVID ENRICH LONDON—A group of top European banks is disclosing that they didn't borrow money under the European Central Bank's bank-lending program, fearful of being perceived as bailout recipients. The ECB in late December doled out a total of ...
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European Markets Open Mixed on Earnings Worries - CNBC.com

European Markets Open Mixed on Earnings Worries
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Shares in Europe were slightly lower as poor results by bellwethers UBS and ArcelorMittal rekindled worries about the outlook for corporate profits, though some companies gave a positive outlook for the current quarter. The FTSEurofirst 300 On Tuesday ...
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Europe Should Invest $274 Billion in Grid, Energy Chief Says - BusinessWeek

Europe Should Invest $274 Billion in Grid, Energy Chief Says
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6 (Bloomberg) -- Investments of about 210 billion euros ($274 billion) in gas and power grid upgrades are required if the European Union wants to become a single energy market by 2014, EC energy chief Guenther Oettinger said. Europe needs to invest in ...

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Gazprom Says EU Gas Gap Narrowing as Cold Keeps Demand High - BusinessWeek


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Gazprom Says EU Gas Gap Narrowing as Cold Keeps Demand High
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6 (Bloomberg) -- OAO Gazprom, Russia's natural-gas export monopoly, said supplies to Europe are more balanced as customers lower fuel requests even as a cold snap claims more lives across the continent. The gap between requests and supply will probably ...
Europe gas supply up, but Italy says critical Reuters
Europe gets more Russian gas, Italy critically short Emirates 24/7
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Europe's Banks Reluctant to Lend to Companies in Need of Cash - New York Times


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Europe's Banks Reluctant to Lend to Companies in Need of Cash
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By MARK SCOTT Jason Alden/Bloomberg NewsPetroplus, the largest independent oil refiner in Europe, said it was filing for insolvency after lenders demanded repayment on $1.75 billion of outstanding debt. LONDON — European governments are not the only ...
European companies face uncertain future Financial Times

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