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International Trade Figures

Frozen trade

Credit woes impair another key economic activity YESTERDAY, I opined that declining oil prices, by reducing shipping costs, might provide a boost to international trade sufficient to provide some needed support to the ailing...

Summit to look at cost of financing shipments

Oct 11, 2008

The global credit crisis has driven up the cost of financing trade shipments sharply, prompting the World Trade Organisation to convene a summit to counter the threat to international commerce. Although officials stress that...

Oil's Fall Continues During Broad Commodity Selloff

Drops in the price of oil are at the forefront of commodity market action on Friday morning, following a reported narrowing of the U.S. trade deficit. The U.S. monthly trade deficit was reported to have narrowed in line with...

Will We Have Another 1987 Market Crash?

Written by John Rothe on October 10th, 2008 in Investing. Unlike what happened in 1929, however, the market rallied immediately after the crash, posting a record one-day gain of 102.27 the very next day and 186.64 points on...

Officials: WTO faults China in piracy dispute

GENEVA (AP) - The World Trade Organization has partly sided with the United States in a dispute with China over product piracy, officials said. The WTO panel faulted China for not prosecuting pirates who copy CDs and DVDs...

Bush Remains Confident About Financial Rescue Plan

As world stock prices continue falling, U.S. President George Bush is trying to reassure Americans and people around the world that his government is doing everything in its power to address the economic crisis. President Bush...

Stocks Likely To See Further Downside In Early Trading - U.S. Commentary

After closing lower in each of the seven previous sessions, the U.S. stock markets are likely to see some further downside in early trading on Friday. The major index futures are indicating a sharply lower open, as traders...

InPlay: Broadcom announces U.S. international trade commission affirms infringement ruling...

6:38AM General Electric reports EPS in-line, revs in-line; on track to meet full yr guidance; maintains dividend at $1.24 per share 19.01 : Reports Q3 (Sep) earnings of $0.45 per share, in-line with the First Call consensus of...

CeBIT shows off technology of the future

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Deals bringing Burma horrors closer to home

The Alliance Party says an international trade union campaign on the plight of Burmese workers is a embarrassing reminder that New Zealand is actively signing up to free trade deals involving the Burmese regime.