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Latest Business News Archives for November 5, 2006

Tokyo, London stock exchanges in talks
Nov 5 2006 10:49PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - The Tokyo Stock Exchange, is in talks with the London Stock Exchange over possible areas for cooperation, a spokesman for the Tokyo exchange said Monday.
 
Tokyo, London stock exchanges in talks
Nov 5 2006 7:39PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japan's main bourse, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is in talks with the London Stock Exchange over possible areas for cooperation, TSE spokesman said Monday.
 
U.S. gas prices start to stabilize
Nov 5 2006 7:37PM (CT)
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - Don't look for prices at the pump to get much cheaper in coming weeks.
 
Wall Street awaits election results
Nov 5 2006 7:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors will be looking to Washington in the coming week, not for more of the economic numbers that have weighed so heavily on the markets in recent weeks, but to determine whether the winners in Tuesday's midterm elections will pursue an agenda that could affect business interests.
 
Europe blackout leaves millions in dark
Nov 5 2006 4:18PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - A German electric company said Sunday a high-voltage transmission line it shut down over a river to let a ship pass could have caused the chain-reaction power outages that left about 10 million people in the dark across Europe.
 
S. Korea cos. question N. Korea ventures
Nov 5 2006 2:49PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A majority of South Korean companies surveyed believe two key economic projects with North Korea should be scaled back or halted in step with international moves following the North's nuclear test, a survey showed Sunday.
 
China's trade surplus to exceed $140B
Nov 5 2006 2:39PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's trade surplus is expected to exceed $140 billion this year, a Chinese government official said.
 
Exec: Samsung, Sony overcome barriers
Nov 5 2006 2:37PM (CT)
ASAN, South Korea (AP) - Samsung Electronics Co. and Sony Corp. had to overcome cultural barriers in their joint liquid crystal display venture but by doing so created a new market, according to a top Samsung executive.
 
New EU travel security rules take effect
Nov 5 2006 2:30PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Strict new security measures on hand baggage come into effect across European airports Monday, curbing the amount of liquids passengers can bring with them on board planes.
 
BP plant blast civil trial set to start
Nov 5 2006 2:14PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - For Eva Rowe, refusing to resolve her lawsuit against BP PLC for the deaths of her parents in last year's deadly Texas City refinery explosion has not been about getting a better settlement offer.
 
Starbucks loses laptops with worker data
Nov 5 2006 12:12AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Starbucks Corp. said Friday it had lost track of four laptop computers, two of which had private information on about 60,000 current and former U.S. employees and fewer than 80 Canadian workers and contractors.
 
   

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