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  1. France, UK, US and Germany begin Libya talks
  2. C$ strength shows need for productivity - BoC
  3. Mexico cenbank says to swap bonds for Cetes Apr 1
  4. BMW North America invites bids for advertising work
  5. UPDATE 1-VW recalls about 71,000 Jettas for wiring issue
  6. US STOCKS-Telecoms lift Wall St but gains limited
  7. Libya rebels say seeking to lift oil sanctions
  8. Fitch Solutions: CDS mkt signals growing uncertainty over Lennar
  9. Fitch Solutions: CDS mkt signals growing uncertainty over Lennar
  10. UPDATE 2-Minnesota accuses Encore Capital of robo-signing
  11. CORRECTED-Fed drains reserves via $830 mln 7-day reverse repo
  12. UBS appoints global co-head of M&A
  13. Italy minister: no capacity cap for solar aid-Ansa
  14. Experts back surgery to combat diabetes in obese
  15. Argentine economy grows 9.5 pct in January yr/yr
  16. UPDATE 1-Medtronic wins US approval for new defibrillators
  17. METALS-Dim demand prospects drag copper to lower close
  18. WRAPUP 1-US execs eye energy mix shift after nuclear crisis
  19. UPDATE 1-Canada government, opposition duel over taxes
  20. Muni Fin Auth of British Columbia sells notes
  21. Facebook's Zuckerberg wins residency dispute
  22. Catalonia signs loan as first part of debt package
  23. Ontario budget deficit narrowed by 11 pct
  24. UPDATE 1-Lloyds appoints J.P. Morgan, Citi for branch sale
  25. Coalition hit areas in Garyan, Mizdah -Libyan TV
  26. Argentine economy grows 9.5 pct in January yr/yr
  27. U.s. Crude futures total daily trading volume on pace to be lowe
  28. US gearing up to pull some vessels from Libya drive
  29. U.S. crude ends lower on Libya rebel successes
  30. Muni Fin Auth of British Columbia sells notes
  31. NY dilutes plan to merge banking insurance groups
  32. UPDATE 1-Petrobras to raise oil price outlook above $80/bbl
  33. Commodity traders say won't follow Glencore to IPO
  34. Smoke seen, controlled at New Hampshire nuclear plant
  35. UPDATE 1-Sprint blasts AT&T's bid to buy T-Mobile USA
  36. More than 500 migrants land in Malta from Libya
  37. UPDATE 1-Lululemon shares jump on Cramer's comments
  38. Brent crude ends lower after seesaw trading
  39. UPDATE 1-Lululemon shares jump on Cramer's comments
  40. MOVES-RBC Capital, CIBC, W.P. Carey, ING GROEP
  41. CORRECTED - UPS, Fedex add direct Asia air freight flights
  42. UPDATE 2-Parmalat poised to give Italy investors more time
  43. WRAPUP 3-Japan finds plutonium at stricken nuclear plant
  44. Recession's reach hits affluent Maryland county
  45. FOREX-Yields help dollar rise vs yen; euro rebounds
  46. IFR Preview-declines seen in home prices, confidence
  47. US SMALL/MIDCAPS-Small- and mid-caps flat; Kodak, telecoms up
  48. UPDATE 2-US pending home sales bodes well for spring buying
  49. UPDATE 1-Argentine economy grows 9.5 pct in January
  50. New Issue-Shinhan Bank sells $500 mln in nts
  51. TREASURIES-Two-year notes risk higher yields on payrolls, Fed
  52. UPDATE 1-Siemens unveils corporate overhaul, to float Osram
  53. Ally to file for IPO in next two weeks -sources
  54. Libyan opposition's battle gains tenuous -admiral
  55. Western forces bomb west of Libyan capital--Arab TV
  56. Coalition targets one of Gaddafi's most loyal units
  57. CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends down sharply as commodities weigh
  58. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St ends lower in year's lightest volume
  59. CANADA STOCKS-TSX down 1 percent as commodities weigh
  60. Radiation from airport scanners very low -US study
  61. UPDATE 1-Ally to file for IPO in next two weeks-sources
  62. UPDATE 2-Phillips-Van Heusen 4th-qtr profit beats forecasts
  63. UPDATE 1-Indian Point nuclear plant a fire risk -- New York
  64. Dow Chemical says mistakenly paid for $719,923 in CEO bills
  65. SEC says hedge fund manager helped Petters fraud
  66. US STOCKS-Wall St rally fizzles in lowest volume of 2011
  67. Ally to file for IPO in next two weeks -sources
  68. CANADA STOCKS-TSX pressured as oil cools, gold loses luster
  69. Obama, European leaders agree Gaddafi should leave
  70. S.Korea Feb current account surplus edges up vs Jan
  71. Portugal Telecom owns 25.6 pct of Brazil's Oi
  72. Australia's JB Hi-Fi says to buy back 10 pct of its shares
  73. Western coalition bombs town of Surman --Libyan TV
  74. Sembcorp Marine announces contracts worth $427.6 mln
  75. FOREX-Euro supported by rate view; yen gives ground
  76. Tribune creditors propose revised bankruptcy plan
  77. WRAPUP 3-U.S. says Libyan rebels may sell oil
  78. Rio Tinto fails to reach majority stake in Riversdale
  79. Canada's BCE drops wholesale usage-based Internet bills
  80. EMERGING MARKETS-Latam stocks slip after last week's rally
  81. Calpers creates CFO job for risk management
  82. Lockheed cites foreign interest in MEADS system
  83. UPDATE 1-Hertz says top 3 shareholders to reduce stake in co
  84. Indian shares rise 0.2 pct; lenders lead
  85. Indonesia's coal upgrading rule to apply when technology available
  86. Nissan says return to full production to "take some time"
  87. Japan Gemba: debate possible on nationalising Tokyo Elec -Kyodo
  88. BRIEF-Thai Hemaraj expects upside from Japan's relocation
  89. Japan PM: Don't now have in mind tax hike to pay for quake relief
  90. China's Minmetals says unlikely to extend Century zinc mine
  91. Toyota Thai unit stops overtime production last week
  92. PBOC 1-year bill yield flat as expected
  93. Cricket-Ponting stands down as Australia captain, to play on
  94. Glencore hires Barcap trader to head Asia distillates desk -sources
  95. Japan shipper mulls future of vessel with "abnormal" radiation
  96. UPDATE 1-Wafer firm LG Siltron picks mandates for $450 mln IPO -IFR
  97. UPDATE 3-Rio in talks with CSN to salvage $4 bln Riversdale bid-source
  98. Nissan says return to full production to "take some time"
  99. PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - March 29
  100. PRESS DIGEST - British business - March 29
  101. GLOBAL MARKETS-Japanese stocks fall on nuclear crisis, euro stabilises
  102. Expedia, Malaysia's AirAsia to set up online travel JV
  103. UPDATE 1-Japan PM says tax hike among options to meet quake costs
  104. Toyota told suppliers no Japan output until at least Apr 11-source
  105. Spain's Treasury sees more narrowing of bond spreads
  106. India's Feb infrastructure output up 6.8 pct y/y - govt
  107. ASML says sees no impact on supply after Japan quake
  108. BRIEF-Moody's withdraws Aa1/ B+ rtgs of SIX x-clear and SIX SIS
  109. Gunmen storm provincial council in north Iraq
  110. German FDP now favours shutting 7 reactors for good
  111. BRIEF-Moody's asgns rtgs to SANTANDER EMPRESAS 9's SME CDO notes
  112. UPDATE 2-Wolseley sees growth in patchy markets, ups dividend
  113. ACS demands four Hochtief board seats -sources
  114. US STOCKS-Futures flat as investors await earnings
  115. UPDATE 1-Freeport Indonesia sees copper output down 17 pct this yr
  116. GLOBAL MARKETS-Italian banks hit Europe stocks, euro flat
  117. Toyota told suppliers no Japan output until at least Apr 11-source
  118. UPDATE 2-India police to charge former minister in graft case
  119. U.S. regulators near loan risk-retention rule
  120. FACTBOX-Key facts in Wal-Mart discrimination case
  121. RPT-COLUMN-ECB set for an error for the ages: James Saft
  122. SCENARIOS-Wal-Mart sex discrimination case at US top court
  123. Wal-Mart opposes big sex-bias case at US top court
  124. Dutch banks off state support within 2 years-S&P
  125. Syrian government resigns - state television
  126. Vattenfall approaches buyers for Polish assets
  127. UPDATE 1-Japan says plutonium at plant not harmful levels
  128. UPDATE 1-Japan says plutonium at plant not harmful levels
  129. Uganda seizes control of Libyan stake in telecom
  130. BRIEF-Moody's changes otlk on Kingfisher's Baa3 rtng to positive
  131. French inflation seen at 1.8 pct in 2011 -Lagarde
  132. Nigeria's Diamond Bank returns to profit in 2010
  133. Telekom Austria asked to rebid for Telekom Srbija
  134. DIARY - Asian Market Holidays to December 2011
  135. DIARY - Americas Market Holidays to December 2011
  136. DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2011
  137. DIARY - European Market Holidays to December 2011
  138. Dollar extends gains vs euro after US housing data
  139. UPDATE 2-Vertex cystic fibrosis drug works in child study
  140. REUTER MONEYGRAPH-IMF SDR RATES-Mar 29 US 1.58074
  141. DIARY-Federal Reserve Events
  142. UPDATE 1-Czech Philip Morris lifts dividend on higher profits
  143. NYMEX-Crude slips on Libya oil hope, eyes oil data
  144. ECB forex reserves rise after yen intervention
  145. UN accuses pro-Gbagbo forces of killing 10 civilians
  146. TABLE-S&P Case-Shiller home price indexes for January
  147. Obama to outline US energy strategy on Wednesday
  148. BRIEF-Moody's assigns A3 ratings to BMW's bond issues
  149. DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2011
  150. Gaddafi forces in new attacks on Misrata:rebels
  151. Russia's Inter RAO eyes sale of OGK-5 stake to Enel
  152. Syria's Otari stays as caretaker prime minister
  153. UPDATE 1-AB InBev wins round in "Bud" fight vs Czech brewer
  154. REFILE-Canada's "flow-throughs" offer benefits to rich
  155. UPDATE 1-Domtar says to cut jobs, capacity at Arkansas mill
  156. US STOCKS-Futures point to slightly higher open, volume low
  157. Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
  158. TABLE-S&P Case-Shiller home price indexes for January
  159. Netflix cuts data use on Canada streaming service
  160. BRIEF-Moody's assigns A3 ratings to BMW's bond issues
  161. UK's Osborne gives evidence to parliament
  162. China COSCO posts H2 profit, slightly above f'casts
  163. Libya rebels say U.S. appoints Benghazi envoy - TV
  164. US court-drugmakers can't be sued on overcharges
  165. EURO GOVT-Portuguese, Greek yields rise after downgrades
  166. Soccer-AS Roma sale to DiBenedetto on track-Unicredit
  167. 20 killed in Iraq provincial council attack
  168. S&P downgrades Greece rating, says may cut again
  169. Swedish c.bank's Oberg says rates may need to rise faster
  170. S&P cuts Portugal credit rating a notch to BBB-minus
  171. FOREX-Dollar buoyed by Bullard comments, yen sinks
  172. S&P cuts Portugal credit rating to just above junk
  173. UPDATE 1-Murphy adding block in Iraq's Kurdistan
  174. US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St turns higher on tech, retail
  175. UPDATE 4-Fed's Bullard: could trim bond buying by $100 bln
  176. UPDATE 1-U.S. FDIC set to endorse risk-retention rule
  177. UPDATE 3-Amazon beats rivals to 'music locker' service
  178. US court-drugmakers can't be sued on overcharges
  179. EURO GOVT-Portuguese, Greek yields rise after downgrades
  180. US STOCKS-Wall St flat on global caution before quarter-end
  181. US evacuation stance for Japan region based on models
  182. Libya intelligence shows 'flickers' of al Qaeda-US
  183. New Issue-Great Rolling Stock prices 400 mln stg 2031 bond
  184. Telekom Austria weighing options for Serbia bid
  185. UPDATE 2-BP shares hit by manslaughter report, downgrade
  186. 'More than reasonable chance' Gaddafi will leave-US
  187. FACTBOX-Euro zone sovereign ratings and outstanding debt
  188. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bill sale calendar
  189. Forward Calendar - U.S. corporate bond new issues
  190. New Issue-Keyspan Gas sells $500 mln in 30-yr snr nts
  191. UPDATE 2-Nokia files new case against Apple with ITC
  192. US STOCKS-Wall St gains on tech strength, Home Depot leads Dow
  193. UPDATE 1-US court: drugmakers can't be sued on overcharge
  194. CORRECTED - Tribune creditors propose revised bankruptcy plan
  195. UPDATE 1-Porter orders two Bombardier turboprop planes
  196. UPDATE 2-BP shares hit by manslaughter report, downgrade
  197. UPDATE 1-EU approves GSK, Valeant epilepsy drug
  198. Lower 48 U.S. Jan natgas output down from Dec-EIA
  199. Stark says ECB shouldn't delay rate rises - paper
  200. Iraqi forces end gunmen's siege, 45 killed in attack
  201. New Issue-Fiat Finance prices 1.0 bln euro 2016 bond
  202. Powerful blasts heard in Libyan capital Tripoli
  203. European shares close flat; banks down, miners up
  204. US DOE says plutonium in Japan soil not a surprise
  205. Libya operation has cost 'hundreds of millions'-US
  206. UPDATE 1-Sanofi CVRs tied to Genzyme may start trading April 4
  207. Accounting body to improve machine reading of filings
  208. UPDATE 1-LME aluminium hits highest since Sept 2008
  209. UPDATE 1-Stronach control set to end at MI Developments
  210. EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil real shrugs off new tax; pesos mixed
  211. Bahrain airline starts Geneva-Manama route
  212. PREVIEW-U.S. March auto sales seen up, but gas prices weigh
  213. European shares close flat; banks down, miners up
  214. UPDATE 3-France's Sarkozy, nuclear experts, head to Japan
  215. Journalist for Reuters killed in Iraq attack
  216. Allies to maintain Libya mission until UN terms met
  217. UPDATE 3-Vertex cystic fibrosis drug works in child study
  218. AIG tentatively planning roadshow for week of May 9-CNBC
  219. FACTBOX-Municipal bond issuers with widest credit spreads
  220. UPDATE 1-Wal-Mart opposes big sex-bias case at US top court
  221. MONEY MARKETS-'Window dressing' pressures T-bill rates
  222. WRAPUP 1-Standard & Poor's downgrades Greece, Portugal
  223. AIG tentatively planning roadshow for week of May 9-CNBC
  224. State, local revenues up 33 pct in Q4-US Census
  225. Range-bound FTSE climbs, Europe gloom hits banks
  226. US STOCKS-Wall St advances on tech, retail gains
  227. UPDATE 2-Uganda takes control of more Libyan interests
  228. UPDATE 1-Oxy's Q1 output hit by Libya turmoil, U.S. weather
  229. UPDATE 1-Toyota curtails certain parts in N.America -memos
  230. Independence Hub natgas output cut on safety tests
  231. UPDATE 1-EOG CEO says scratches Marcellus sale
  232. RLPC-Glencore launches $9 bln loan refinancing
  233. EURO GOVT-No relief for Portuguese bonds after fresh downgrade
  234. UPDATE 1-NY AG to review AT&T purchase of T-Mobile
  235. WRAPUP 1-Tech firms fret over length of Japan disruption
  236. WRAPUP 1-Standard & Poor's downgrades Greece, Portugal
  237. European shares flat as miners rise, banks fall
  238. Toll rises to 53 killed, 98 wounded in Iraq attack
  239. Clinton condemns Syrian govt "repression"
  240. France ready to talk about arming Libyan rebels
  241. France urges Syria to refom, no sanctions yet
  242. S.Africa cbank will not be soft on inflation:Marcus
  243. Syria's Assad must make progress on reforms - U.S.
  244. Qatari PM urges Gaddafi to go within days
  245. Cricket-Sri Lanka defeat New Zealand to reach World Cup final
  246. European shares flat as miners rise, banks fall
  247. Canada parties differ on how to cut budget deficit
  248. UPDATE 1-Toys R Us to pay $1.3 mln for violating FTC order
  249. UPDATE 5-GE digs deeper into energy with $3.2 billion deal
  250. Tea Party fears cloud budget talks, Democrats say