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The United States has firmed up plans to impose up to 15 percent tariffs on imported Chinese steel pipes targeted for wideranging sanctions for alleged unfair subsidies.(AFP/File/Noah Seelam)

US firm on slapping tariffs on Chinese steel pipes

Tue Nov 24, 9:35 PM ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States has firmed up plans to impose up to 15 percent tariffs on imported Chinese steel pipes targeted for wideranging sanctions for alleged unfair subsidies.

  • The BBC has held talks with financial advisers about floating part of its commercial arm on the stock market, amid pressure over its market share and public subsidy, a report said Wednesday.(AFP/File/Nicolas Asfouri)
    BBC holds talks over floating commercial arm: report Tue Nov 24, 10:12 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - The BBC has held talks with financial advisers about floating part of its commercial arm on the stock market, amid pressure over its market share and public subsidy, a report said Wednesday.

  • The post-crisis world economy faces new risks from investment bubbles that risk plunging millions back into poverty, according to World Bank chief Robert Zoellick (pictured on November 13).(AFP/File/Saeed Khan)
    Zoellick warns of asset bubble risks 1 hour, 41 minutes ago

    SINGAPORE (AFP) - The post-crisis world economy faces new risks from investment bubbles that risk plunging millions back into poverty, according to World Bank chief Robert Zoellick.

  • The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday that a lending scheme to aid countries hit hard by the latest financial crisis has been increased to 600 billion dollars.(AFP/File)
    IMF boosts lending scheme to 600 billion dollars Tue Nov 24, 7:57 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The International Monetary Fund announced Tuesday athat a lending scheme to aid countries hit hard by the financial crisis had grown to 600 billion dollars.

  • Firemen hold placards in Dublin, Ireland, as up to 250,000 public sector workers take part in a national strike. Recession-hit Ireland was severely disrupted by a one-day strike Tuesday as about 250,000 public sector workers protested at planned austerity cuts in next month's budget.(AFP/Peter Muhly)
    Ireland hit by public sector strike against cuts Tue Nov 24, 1:29 PM ET

    DUBLIN (AFP) - Recession-hit Ireland was severely disrupted by a one-day strike Tuesday as about 250,000 public sector workers protested at planned austerity cuts in next month's budget.

  • European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso arrives at a European Union summit at the European Council headquarters on November 19, 2009 in Brussels. The European Union's top executive on Tuesday refused to rule out a bloc-wide tax on its half-billion population, in remarks sure to raise eurosceptic hackles.(AFP/File/Georges Gobet)
    EU's top executive refuses to rule out Brussels tax Tue Nov 24, 1:41 PM ET

    STRASBOURG (AFP) - The European Union's top executive on Tuesday refused to rule out a bloc-wide tax on its half-billion population, in remarks sure to raise eurosceptic hackles.

  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech in Berlin as she attends the German federal Employers' conference. Merkel said Tuesday she was expecting a "comprehensive thank-you letter" from General Motors for huge loans to keep the auto maker's Opel unit afloat, which she said had now been repaid.(AFP/DDP/Michael Gottschalk)
    Merkel waiting for 'thank-you letter' from GM Tue Nov 24, 1:55 PM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday she was expecting a "comprehensive thank-you letter" from General Motors for huge loans to keep the auto maker's Opel unit afloat, which she said had now been repaid.

  • A view of a street at the Ginza shopping district in downtown Tokyo. Japan on Wednesday posted a trade surplus for the ninth straight month in October, as the world's number two economy gradually emerges from deep stagnation, thanks to recovery in the rest of Asia.(AFP/File/Toru Yamanaka)
    Japan posts $9.1 bln trade surplus 1 hour, 10 minutes ago

    TOKYO (AFP) - Japan posted a trade surplus for a ninth straight month in October as the world's number two economy slowly emerges from its deep slump thanks to recovery in the rest of Asia, according to the latest data.

  • A sales assistant arranges gold jewellery at a shop in Ahmedabad. Gold production will continue to fall, despite a brief boost in 2009 and soaring prices, as deposits are exhausted and new discoveries remain elusive, say miners(AFP/File/Sam Panthaky)
    We're running out of gold: miners 1 hour, 33 minutes ago

    MONTREAL (AFP) - Gold production will continue to fall, despite a brief boost in 2009 and soaring prices, as deposits are exhausted and new discoveries remain elusive, say miners.

  • Shoppers pass through Rockefeller Center to hunt for bargains the day after Thanksgiving, or "Black Friday," in New York City in 2008. Shoppers are expected to come out in force but cling a bit tighter to their wallets for the kickoff of the holiday gift-giving season this weekend, new surveys showed Tuesday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Yana Paskova)
    More shoppers, cautious spending seen for Black Friday Tue Nov 24, 2:59 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Shoppers are expected to come out in force but cling a bit tighter to their wallets for the kickoff of the holiday gift-giving season this weekend, new surveys showed Tuesday.

  • A Cadillac is mirrored in Saab signage at a dealership in Pasadena California. Swedish luxury carmaker Koenigsegg said Tuesday it was giving up its bid to acquire Saab Automobile from its US parent company General Motors, saying costly delays made the deal too uncertain.(AFP/Getty Images/File/David Mcnew)
    Swedish firm gives up bid for Saab Tue Nov 24, 3:22 PM ET

    STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Swedish luxury carmaker Koenigsegg said Tuesday it was giving up its bid to buy Saab Automobile from its US parent General Motors due to costly delays, plunging Saab's future into doubt.

  • The US Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC. The Federal Reserve on Tuesday raised its outlook for US economic growth in 2010 to a range of 2.5 to 3.5 percent, and said unemployment appeared to be near a peak.(AFP/File/Karen Bleier)
    Fed lifts 2010 growth outlook, sees unemployment easing Tue Nov 24, 2:36 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The Federal Reserve on Tuesday raised its outlook for US economic growth in 2010 to a range of 2.5 to 3.5 percent, and said the troubles in unemployment appeared to be near a peak.

  • Pedestrians carry shopping bags in San Francisco, California in October. US economic growth in the third quarter has been revised down to 2.8 percent, the Commerce Department said, cutting its earlier estimate of a 3.5 percent pace of expansion.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
    US third quarter growth revised down to 2.8 percent Tue Nov 24, 3:19 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US economic rebound in the third quarter was weaker than initially estimated, the Commerce Department said Tuesday in cutting its estimate to a 2.8 percent annual pace of expansion.

  • A Facebook Lego sign sits on a desk at the Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto in March 2009. Hot social networking site Facebook said Tuesday it has introduced a dual-class stock structure but has no plans to go public for the moment.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Gilles Mingasson)
    Facebook changes stock structure but 'no plans to go public' Tue Nov 24, 5:07 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Hot social networking site Facebook said Tuesday it has introduced a dual-class stock structure but has no plans to go public for the moment.

  • The Bank of England has admitted that it lent a total of 61.6 billion pounds to Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS in secret during last year's financial crisis, adding that the cash had been repaid.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)
    Bank of England reveals huge secret loans to RBS, HBOS Tue Nov 24, 3:22 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - The Bank of England admitted Tuesday it lent a total of 61.6 billion pounds to Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS in secret during last year's financial crisis, adding that the cash had been repaid.

  • Company logo at a UBS branch in Basel. Swiss authorities said Tuesday they had informed more than 500 UBS clients suspected of having evaded taxes in the United States whether their data would be transmitted to US tax authorities.(AFP/File/Fabrice Coffrini)
    Swiss contacts 500 UBS clients on tax probe Tue Nov 24, 12:41 PM ET

    BERN (AFP) - Swiss authorities said Tuesday they had informed more than 500 UBS clients suspected of having evaded taxes in the United States whether their data would be transmitted to US tax authorities.

  • Gold prices soared to a record 1,174 dollars an ounce here on Monday as a sliding US currency and worries about a possible spike to inflation increased demand for the "safe-haven" metal, traders said.(AFP/File/Sebastian Derungs)
    Gold hits record high 1,174 dollars Mon Nov 23, 1:29 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Gold prices soared to a record 1,174 dollars an ounce here on Monday as a sliding US currency and worries about a possible spike to inflation increased demand for the "safe-haven" metal, traders said.

  • A sold sign is posted in front of a home for sale in August 2009 in San Francisco, California. A rush to cash in on tax incentives helped to push up sales of existing US homes by 10.1 percent in October giving momentum to the ailing sector, industry data showed Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
    Tax credits fuel 10 percent surge in US home sales Mon Nov 23, 3:37 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A rush to cash in tax incentives helped boost sales of existing US homes 10.1 percent in October, according to data Monday showing fresh momentum for the sector at the heart of the economic crisis.

  • European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet looks on during an economic conference in Madrid. Trichet said Monday it was "premature" to declare the global financial crisis over, although the "freefall" in economic activity has been halted.(AFP/Pierre-Philippe Marcou)
    'Premature' to declare crisis over: ECB head Mon Nov 23, 1:21 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday it was "premature" to declare the global financial crisis over, although the "freefall" in economic activity has been halted.

  • French former co-president of European aerospace group EADS Noel Forgeard (L) arrives at a hearing in Paris. France's markets watchdog have begun hearings into claims 17 current and former EADS aerospace executives made huge profits with inside information about delays in the Airbus A380 project.(AFP/Fred Dufour)
    Executives on trial in Airbus insider trading probe Mon Nov 23, 3:45 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - The French markets watchdog heard claims Monday that 17 current and former EADS aerospace executives saved themselves millions by exploiting insider knowledge of problems with the A380 superjumbo project.

  • British Conservative party leader David Cameron speaks during the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference in London. Britain's political leaders clashed Monday at a key business conference over how to fix rocketing public debt and spark economic recovery, with an election looming next year.(AFP/Ben Stansall)
    British leaders clash over public finances, recovery Mon Nov 23, 1:06 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Britain's political leaders clashed Monday at a key business conference over how to fix rocketing public debt and spark economic recovery, with an election looming next year.

  • The KLM airplane which runs on biokerosene is seen at Schiphol airport, near Amsterdam. A Boeing 747, one of four engines powered by a 50-percent biokerosene mix, circled the Netherlands for an hour on Monday for what airline KLM called the world's first passenger flight using biofuel.(AFP/ANP/Lex Lieshout)
    KLM flies world's first "passenger flight on biofuel" Mon Nov 23, 4:24 PM ET

    THE HAGUE (AFP) - A Boeing 747, one of four engines powered by a 50-percent biokerosene mix, circled the Netherlands for an hour on Monday for what airline KLM called the world's first passenger flight using biofuel.

  • A car drives past a sign pointing the way to Opel's plant in the western German city of Bochum on November 4. European governments pulled back on Monday from a subsidy war feared by EU commission officials as US auto maker General Motors prepares severe job cuts in Europe.(AFP/DDP/File/Volker Hartmann)
    EU governments pull back from Opel subsidy war Mon Nov 23, 3:23 PM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - European governments pulled back on Monday from a subsidy war feared by EU commission officials as US auto maker General Motors prepares severe job cuts in Europe.

  • A member of the public walks past a currency exchange booth in London. The dollar came under fresh pressure Monday after comments suggesting US authorities may extend emergency stimulus measures, encouraging traders to move into riskier assets including gold.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    Sliding dollar drives gold to record high Mon Nov 23, 5:25 PM ET

    NEW YORK (AFP) - The dollar came under fresh pressure Monday after comments suggesting US authorities may extend emergency stimulus measures, encouraging traders to move into riskier assets including gold.

  • Oil rigs extract petroleum in the Los Angeles area community of Culver City, California. Oil prices rose sharply on Monday as a weaker dollar helped boost demand for the commodity.(AFP/Getty Images/File/David McNew)
    Oil prices higher amid weak dollar Mon Nov 23, 4:07 PM ET

    NEW YORK (AFP) - Oil prices rose Monday as a weaker dollar helped boost demand for commodities.

  • Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Stephen Brashear)
    Google buying display ad startup Teracent Mon Nov 23, 1:47 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.

  • A US Airways plane prepares for take-off in Charlotte, North Carolina. US Airways said Tuesday it had delayed the delivery of 54 Airbus aircraft as part of spending cuts over the next three years aimed at returning the struggling airline to profitability.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Streeter Lecka)
    US Airways delays delivery of 54 Airbus aircraft Tue Nov 24, 1:20 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Airways said Tuesday it had delayed the delivery of 54 Airbus aircraft as part of spending cuts over the next three years aimed at returning the struggling airline to profitability.

  • Indian federal investigators on Tuesday filed new charges against B. Ramalinga Raju, the founder of scandal-hit outsourcing giant Satyam, pictured in 2008, in the nation's biggest case of corporate fraud, an official said.(AFP/File/Noah Seelam)
    Indian authorities file new charges in Satyam scam Tue Nov 24, 12:17 PM ET

    NEW DELHI (AFP) - Indian federal investigators on Tuesday filed new charges against the founder of scandal-hit outsourcing giant Satyam in the nation's biggest case of corporate fraud, an official said.

  • A man walks past a currency exhange point in Moscow in January. The Russian central bank cut its main interest rate to a record low 9.0 percent to check a strengthening ruble that threatens to harm the major oil and gas producer's crucial exports.(AFP/File/Andrei Smirnov)
    Russia cuts rates to hold down ruble Tue Nov 24, 11:17 AM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - The Russian central bank cut its main interest rate to a record low 9.0 percent on Tuesday to check a strengthening ruble that threatens to harm the major oil and gas producer's crucial exports.