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NAIROBI, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Kenyan tea prices rose at this week's auction, driven by increased demand for good quality, traders said on Wednesday.
Mombasa-based Africa Tea Brokers (ATB...
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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines Ltd., the country's largest carrier, said Monday it plans to cut its fuel surcharge by as much as 10 percent following a two-month plunge in the price of crude.
The airline, which raised the fe...
Wall Street finally got what it's been angling for: abailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that could aid a recovery ofthe broken U.S. housing market and arrest a slide in stock andcredit markets worldwide.
Overall, the move is a positive for banks around the world,including Citigroup Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. and UBS AG thatinvested in U.S. mortgages, according to Daniel Alpert, managin...
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos (AP) — Hurricane Ike roared across the low-lying Turks and Caicos Islands before dawn Sunday as people in the British territory sought refuge in boarded-up homes or shelters. The ferocious Category 4 storm dwarfed the tiny islands, packing 135-mph winds that extended up to 45 miles from its spinning center with another 145 miles of tropical storm force winds.<...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Soybean prices tumbled Friday after the dollar continued its rally against the euro, giving investors more reasons to sell commodities that were bought as a hedge against inflation. Corn and wheat also fell sharply.
The dollar gained ground against the euro although the Labor Department issued a disappointing report on U.S. employment; more pessimism about the health of Eu...