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Stocks in Europe Drop for Third Week in Longest Losing Streak Since March European stocks dropped for a third
straight week, the longest stretch of losses since March, as
concern mounted that the economy won’t recover soon.
India Joins Russia, China in Questioning Dominance of U.S. Dollar Reserves Suresh Tendulkar, an economic adviser
to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said he is urging the
government to diversify its $264.6 billion foreign-exchange
reserves and hold fewer dollars.
Dollar Gains as Signs Economic Recovery Faltering Spark Demand for Safety The dollar rose against the euro this
week as speculation the economic recovery is faltering boosted
demand for the safety of the U.S. currency.
GM Says Beijing Auto Submitted Bid for Opel as Talks With Magna `On Track' General Motors Corp. said Beijing
Automotive Industry Holding Co. submitted an offer for its Opel
division, giving the bankrupt U.S. automaker more options in the
event negotiations with Magna International Inc. fail.
ThyssenKrupp Said to Abandon Sale of Unit After Potential Buyers Pull Out ThyssenKrupp AG, Germany’s largest
steelmaker, scrapped the sale of an industrial services unit as
part of a 1 billion-euro ($1.4 billion) disposal of assets after
buyers pulled out, people familiar with the situation said.
China Needs to Boost Consumer Spending for Sustained Rebound, Adviser Says China needs to promote domestic
consumption to make up for weak global demand because its
economic recovery isn’t firm, a government researcher said.
Saudi Arabia Stocks Fall, Led by Sabic, Al-Rajhi; Qassim Gains on Dividend Saudi Arabian shares dropped as the
trading week began, led by Saudi Basic Industries Corp. and Al-
Rajhi Bank, after stock indexes in the U.S. and Europe recorded
their third weekly decline.
Palin's Abrupt Resignation Sparks Debate About Governor's Political Future Sarah Palin’s abrupt announcement
that she was resigning as Alaska’s governor left observers
speculating about a future for her that could range from a 2012
White House bid to political oblivion.
Ahmadinejad Accuses Western Nations of Steering Iran Opinion Over Election President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
condemned Western efforts to “divert” Iranian public opinion
during protests over his disputed June 12 re-election.
Biden Says Iraqi Officials Are Concerned They Aren't High U.S. Priority Vice President Joseph Biden said
Iraqi officials are concerned that Iraq isn’t one of President
Barack Obama’s top priorities as his administration deals with
other pressing foreign policy issues.