Fiat shareholders approve demerger of auto and industrial businesses
Fiat shareholders approved a split between its automotive and industrial businesses, a move aimed at transforming the company into a global car player. telegraph.co.uk |
Ireland's finance minister quashes IMF bail-out story
Brian Lenihan moved to calm markets with a rebuttal of a report that Ireland is 'perilously close' to a debt crisis. telegraph.co.uk |
More fiscal stimulus needed, Tyson says
Despite pressures to reduce the deficit, there is a strong argument for more fiscal stimulus in the areas of education, infrastructure and small businesses to boost the economy, an outside adviser to President Barack Obama says. feeds.marketwatch.com |
Canada-US pipeline on hold amid oil's recent woes
By JAMES MacPHERSON and JOSH FUNK 2010-10-17T17:23:16ZBISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- The steel is staged, and crews are waiting to lay the last and most expensive leg of TransCanada Corp.'s multibillion-dollar pipeline network that would carry Canadian oil to refineries along the Gulf Coast.... hosted.ap.org |
UK's new nuclear power stations 'already nine months late'
Plans for eight new British nuclear plants approved on Monday by the Government are already nine months behind schedule, according to the latest estimates. telegraph.co.uk |