Sunday, March 3, 2013

Daily News: Reuters Business News Headlines - China services growth at five-month low in February: NBS PMI

Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:51 PM PST
Today's Reuters Business News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

China services growth at five-month low in February: NBS PMI 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 09:51 PM PST
A job seeker attends a work interview during a job fair at a convention center in ShanghaiBEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's increasingly important services sector expanded at its slowest pace in five months in February, reinforcing the view that the recovery in the world's second-largest economy remains modest. China's non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) stood at 54.5 according to a statement from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), down from January's 56.2 and the slowest pace of expansion since September 2012 - the low point of China's recent economic downturn. ...
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Spending cut debate casts pall over Obama's second-term agenda 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:13 PM PST
Obama speaks about the sequester in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just hours after across-the-board spending cuts officially took effect, President Barack Obama pressed Congress on Saturday to work with him on a compromise to halt a fiscal crisis that threatens the economy and his broader domestic policy agenda. The failure by Obama and Republicans to agree to halt the $85 billion 'sequester' cuts virtually guaranteed that fiscal issues would remain center stage in Washington for weeks, crowding out Obama's proposals to reform immigration, tighten gun laws and raise the minimum wage. ...
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Las Vegas Sands says "likely" violated U.S. corruption act 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 01:39 PM PST
A logo of Sands is seen on a gaming table inside a casino on the opening day of the Sheraton Macao hotel at Sands Cotai Central in Macau(Reuters) - Las Vegas Sands Corp said it "likely" violated the federal Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which outlaws the bribery of foreign officials, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday. The filing marks the first disclosure by the casino operator, controlled by founder and billionaire Republican donor Sheldon Adelson, that is was under investigation. The SEC subpoenaed company documents in February 2011 relating to its compliance with the antibribery act while the U.S. ...
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Central banks cannot fix government inaction: ECB's Coeure 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:23 PM PST
Benoit Coeure, executive board member of the European Central Bank (ECB) poses for a photo after an interview with Reuters in FrankfurtCAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Governments have a key role in solving Europe's sovereign debt crisis, and central banks can buy time but not take their place, European Central Bank Executive Board member Benoit Coeure said on Saturday. The euro zone debt crisis has wrought havoc in the peripheral countries for three years, and the austerity-weary population is increasingly demanding an end to budget-balancing measures, seen as worsening the crisis. ...
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Greece faces bailout review, plays down public sector job losses 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 11:20 AM PST
Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras is seen in his office in Syntagma square in AthensATHENS (Reuters) - Officials from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund return to Athens on Sunday to assess Greece's performance under a bailout plan as the government plays down the prospect of public sector job cuts. The heads of the "troika" mission from the EU, IMF and the European Central Bank will meet Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras to review progress on privatizations, tax administration reforms, bank recapitalization and steps to shrink the public sector. ...
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Insight: Will Dreamliner drama affect industry self-inspection? 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:20 AM PST
File photo of Boeing 787 Dreamliner airframe #8 being tugged out for takeoff from Paine Field in EverettSAN FRANCISCO/SEATTLE/PARIS (Reuters)- Eight years ago, U.S. regulators substantially increased their dependence on the aircraft industry to help keep flying safe. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it would no longer directly manage routine inspection of design and manufacturing. Instead, it would focus on overseeing a self-policing program executed by the manufacturers themselves through more than 3,000 of their employees assigned to review safety on behalf of the FAA. These so-called designees had existed for decades, but the FAA had vetted and controlled them. ...
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Judge cuts Apple award versus Samsung, sets new damages trial 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 06:27 AM PST
The Apple logo hangs in a glass enclosure above the 5th Ave Apple Store in New York(Reuters) - Apple Inc had a major setback in its mobile patents battle with Samsung Electronics on Friday, as a federal judge slashed a $1.05 billion jury award by more than 40 percent and set a new trial to determine damages. Apple won the award last year against Samsung in what was the biggest and highest-profile of a number of legal trials around the world, centered on the use and alleged abuse of patents in a highly competitive mobile market. ...
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Anglo boss to receive $4.6 mln-plus after exit :source 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:40 AM PST
LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo American Chief Executive Cynthia Carroll will receive more than 3 million pounds when she leaves the company next month after six years at the helm, a source familiar with the matter said. Carroll is one of several top mining bosses to leave the industry this year amid the sharpest income drops in a decade and multibillion-dollar writedowns on boom-year acquisitions. She quit in October, under pressure from shareholders over perceived errors and poor returns. ...
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Exclusive: Jaguar Land Rover studying full production in India - sources 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:34 AM PST
The Jaguar logo is pictured at a Jaguar Land Rover showroom in MumbaiMUMBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is investigating the potential of manufacturing cars in India, company sources said, as the British luxury carmaker looks to build on its growth in emerging markets with the help of Indian parent Tata Motors. JLR, which has ridden a wave of surging demand in China and other emerging markets to post record profits over the past year, is "actively exploring the possibility" of building cars from scratch in India, said one company source. ...
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Turkish Airlines still in talks over big aircraft order 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:46 AM PST
A Turkish Airlines plane takes off at Ataturk International Airport in IstanbulISTANBUL/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Turkish Airlines is still in negotiations for an order for over 100 aircraft, a spokesman said, after a German report that a deal with Airbus had not come off during a trip by German chancellor Angela Merkel to Turkey. Turkish Airlines wanted up to 120 of the European planemaker's A320 aircraft but held back from signing at the last minute after the airline said it wanted more Turkish suppliers to be involved, German magazine Focus reported without citing sources. "Negotiations are still going on. ...
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Morocco Jan M2 money supply growth slows to 3.8 pct 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 01:14 AM PST
RABAT (Reuters) - M2 money supply growth in Morocco slowed to 3.8 percent year-on-year in January from 4.9 percent in December, central bank data showed on Saturday. JAN 13 DEC 12 JAN 12 M1 change yr/yr (pct) 3.0 4.3 6.2 M2 change yr/yr (pct) 3.8 4.9 6.7 M3 change yr/yr (pct) 2.4 5.2 5.7 Bank credit yr/yr (pct) 3.2 4.5 10.6
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Britain's Rolls, Bentley fight luxury battle for German owners 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 01:06 AM PST
The logo of a Bentley car is pictured during a press presentation prior to the Essen Motor Show in EssenLONDON (Reuters) - British carmakers Rolls-Royce and Bentley will unveil new vehicles at the Geneva Motor Show next week, joining battle in the fast-growing luxury end of the market on behalf of their German owners. BMW's Rolls-Royce will debut a two-door coupé version of its Ghost model, known as the Wraith, which the company says will be its most powerful vehicle yet. Meanwhile Bentley, part of the Volkswagen empire, will unveil its updated Flying Spur, its speediest ever four-door model. ...
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Kenya's CFC Stanbic pretax profit jumps 64 pct in 2012 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:16 AM PST
Kenyan city residents walk past Stanbic Bank in the capital NairobiNAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's CFC Stanbic Holdings posted a 64 percent rise in its pretax profit to 4.59 billion shillings last year, maintaining the trend of banks reaping from the region's fast-growing financial services sector. The operator of a bank and a financial services firm, which is controlled by South Africa's Standard Bank, said its non-interest income - its share of income separate from lending like commissions on forex trading - rose to 7.55 billion shillings from 4.76 billion in the previous period. It did not provide a reason for the revenue gain. ...
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London eyes boost from African listings 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:15 AM PST
Workers speak above an electronic information board at the London Stock Exchange in the City of LondonLONDON (Reuters) - The London Stock Exchange expects an increase in new listings from African companies this year as businesses in the continent's fast-growing economies seek to attract foreign investors. London, which has seen a general drop off in listing activity over the past few years due to the global financial crisis, expects companies from countries including Chad, Mozambique, Nigeria and Kenya could go public on its markets. ...
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South Africa's rand still on the ropes, trade balance weighs 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:14 AM PST
A BANK TELLER LOOKS AT 50 AND 100 SOUTH AFRICAN RAND NOTES.JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand weakened further against the dollar on Friday after sliding more than 2 percent overnight, weighed down by weak local economic fundamentals and poor export receipts. The rand was 0.6 percent softer at 9.08 by 1610 GMT compared with the previous day's close at 9.0250, although it pulled back from Friday's session trough of 9.1138. Government bonds were also heavily sold, with the yield on the 2026 paper jumping 9 basis points on the day to 7.395 percent. The shorter-dated 2015 bond gained 7 basis points to 5.36 percent. ...
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