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German O2 to end roaming deal with Telekom -paper

FRANKFURT - German mobile operator O2 plans to end its roaming agreement with Deutsche Telekom unit T-mobile at year end, O2's German head told a German newspaper. A worker makes final touches on the logo of British mobile...

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To lower interest rates, Citi customers must spend

In this Nov. 17, 2008 file photo, the logo of Citibank is seen above a banking machine at a branch in Frankfurt, central Germany. Associated Press Published: November 21, 2009 NEW YORK (AP)—For Citibank credit card holders,...

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Trichet: Time To Withdraw Some Support Measures

ECB President Trichet Says Some Liquidity Support For Financial System Should Be Withdrawn (AP) FRANKFURT (AP) - Although it is too early to say the crisis is over, it is time to withdraw some of the policy measures that...

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Bini Smaghi-Markets should not mix signals on ECB exit

FRANKFURT, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Financial markets should not assume that by removing some of its crisis measures, the European Central Bank is preparing to raise interest rates, Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said on...

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ECB Takes Step Toward Crisis Exit

BY BRIAN BLACKSTONE FRANKFURT, Germany -- European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet warned banks against "addiction" to abundant and cheap credit as the ECB took a first step toward unwinding its financial-support...

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Banks should lend more, curb 'undue' bonuses: ECB

Saturday November 21, 2009, 1:38 am FRANKFURT (AFP) - Banks should step up their lending to support economic growth while taking steps to curb "undue" bonuses, European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet said Friday....

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Today's financial institutions and tomorrow's monetary order

Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the ECB, Keynote speech at the 19th Frankfurt European Banking Congress: “After the Crisis”, Frankfurt am Main, Alte Oper, 20 November 2009 Ladies and Gentlemen, It is always a pleasure to join...

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Schaeuble: self-supporting recovery is far away

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday that the global economy is far from a self-sustainable recovery. "It's too early to say we're beyond the crisis. We're still quite far away from...

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Modern and Contemporary Photographs The Cabinet: 25 Years Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (ActuPhoto)

Auction No. 168 Modern and Contemporary Photographs The Cabinet: 25 Years Fotografie Forum Frankfurt Thursday, November 26th, 2009 3 p.m. This year's fall auctions at Villa Grisebach Auktionen in Berlin start off on 26 November...

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Stocks Pare Losses, but Close Lower (at TheStreet.com)

Stock quotes in this article: ) -- Earlier in the session, Jeffrey Kleintop, chief market strategist for LPL Financial, posited that signs for the week ahead may be found in the late-session movements. "This is probably the...

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