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ECONOMICS REPORT - Stocks: Proposed Deal Aims to Ready N.Y.S.E. for Electronic Future By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, April 29, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. In
-Welcome to the grogram, thank you so very much. This must be a long day for you. What time did you get up this morning? -I got up at about three. -Three, oh, man! That stinks. What, what time do you go to bed? If you get to get up at three, what tim
I am so glad that the world is finally getting together to stop climate change. When I first heard that our leaders were meeting to talk about solutions, I breathed a huge sigh of relief. Didnt you? Then I said, wait a minute, what exactly are they p
And US President Barack Obama is selling education reforms as a key measure to improve Americas sluggish economy. He says investing in early childhood education will ensure the US remains competitive. Right out of the gate, it helps prepare our kids
After Sandy, Wall Street Closed for 2nd Day Major U.S. stock and bond markets were closed again on Tuesday, a day after Hurricane Sandy swept through New York City. The area around Wall Street was part of a mandatory evacuation zone, and with the sto
The number of people looking for work across the Eurozone has hit an all-time high. November figures put the unemployment rate at 11.8 per cent. Spain recorded the highest rate at 26.6 per cent. Greece has the second highest at 20 per cent. More than
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 A ten-billion-dollar deal aims to create the world's largest exchange company. The plan would combine the operators of the New York Stock Exchange and
Some blame speculators for recent increases, but others see market supply and demand at work. The I.M.F. will investigate. 19 June 2008 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. First a crisis, then calls to investigate. This is happening no
JPMorgan Trading Losses Prompts New Probe, Concerns About Wall Street Just days after JPMorgan Chase reported the loss, Jamie Dimon, the bank's embattled CEO, apologized to shareholders. This should have never happened. I can't justify it. Unfortunat
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Present Trump's threat to change America's trade relationship with Mexico has got businesses on both sides of the border concerned. As Frank Morris of member station KCUR reports, this includes a 130-year-old railroad called Kans
Australian shares have retreated from yesterdays five-year highs with the biggest losses, the healthcare and resources stocks. The All Ordinaries index ended down 0.4 percent, as did the ASX 200 index. However, the market is up one per cent for the w
And talks have began in Bali to try to reach a new global trade deal. Ministers from 160 countries are thrashing out ways to simplify customs procedures. They are hoping to finally nail down negotiations that have been going on since 1995. The head o
Tonight Parliament voted on New Zealands Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). The National Party, with the support of the Maori Party, had 63 votes while the Opposition Labour, the Greens and ACT had only 58 votes. Earlier this week, the government gave f
In finance news today, Twitter has reported lower than expected revenue for the first three months of the year, saying that new product sold less well than forecast. The micro-blogging firm warned that it expects the negative impact on its revenue to
The Australian share market staged the strong rally with banking stocks in the lead on bats of more rate cuts. The All Ords added 1% or 60 points. The ASX 200 Index was up 1.1%. The Commonwealth Bank, Westpac and National Australian Bank were all ove
Todays economic growth figures are expected to show growth is slowing. Most forecasts are expecting annual growth in the December quarter to have slowed from 2.7% to 2.5% which is the low trend. Experts say its due to falling mining investment and we
Greece has received a bailout extension after it's list of reform proposals was approved by Eurozone Finance ministers. The euro group says it's great to begin the procedures which involve parliamentary votes in several states to give the deal a fina
Indonesia closed its stock exchange for the second day to halt a flurry of selling that sent the main stock index plummeting more than 20 percent this week, while Asian trading ended mixed. VOA's Nancy-Amelia Collins has more from Jakarta. Traders w
Good morning, everyone. One of the more controversial proposals from the review of Australias competition laws is the suggestion that the laws being amended to make it easier to clamp down on anti-competitive conduct. The review says the law should g
Good morning, everyone. In some finance news today, the Chairman of Fortescue Metals has called for a production carbon iron ore. You know it increased the price China has to pay for it. Speaking at business dinner in Shanghai, Mr. Forrest said his c