European stocks, euro struggle before new Italy debt sale

European stocks mostly fell Thursday and the euro struggled to recover from an 11-month dollar low, with investor sentiment extremely fragile before another key Italian bond auction, dealers said. In morning deals, London’s FTSE 100 slid 0.11 percent to 5,501.36 points, the Paris CAC 40 dipped 0.11 percent to 3,067.79 points, while Frankfurt’s DAX 30 added 0.20 percent to 5,782.16 points. Milan’s FTSE Mib benchmark index... [more]

Marvel wins NYC dispute over Ghost Rider rights

A New York City judge has ruled comic book publisher Marvel Entertainment owns the rights to the Ghost Rider character in the fiery form that originated in the early 1970s. Federal Judge Katherine Forrest made the finding Wednesday, tossing out the claims of a man who says he created the motorcycle-driving Ghost Rider with the skeletal head that sometimes had fire blazing from it. A Ghost Rider of the 1950s and ’60s was a Western character... [more]

Eurozone crises concerns all

THE Australian dollar fell almost one US cent on growing concerns around the eurozone. At 12pm AEDT today, the local currency was at 100.55 US cents, down from 101.50 yesterday afternoon. IG Markets institutional trader Chris Weston said the Australian dollar was shaped by a drop in other currencies due to growing eurozone uncertainty. “Price action on the Aussie dollar is just mirroring what we’re seeing with the euro, which... [more]

Cleaning clergy brawl in Bethlehem

An unholy row erupted between Greek Orthodox and Armenian clergy over the cleaning of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, an AFP correspondent said. Following Christmas celebrations, dozens of black-clad clerics from both churches, armed with brooms and cleaning materials, began to work on different parts of the church, built over the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been born. But an Armenian priest supervising the work... [more]

These Are 11 Things That Could Be More Expensive in 2012 in USA

End of the year sales are still going strong, and in this environment it’s difficult to imagine not being able to find an excellent deal on the necessities. But sales end and economic trends change, and sometimes even minor shifts can spell big price hikes. It’s inevitable that as the new year creeps closer, we begin to muse about what’s to come in the next 12 months. So dealnews is taking a look at what price adjustments... [more]

Putin rejects calls to talk with protest leaders

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold talks with opposition leaders who have brought tens of thousands of Russians into the streets to demand an end to his 12-year rule, saying he doesn’t know what the demonstrators want or who he would talk to. Putin has belittled the opposition even as his government has rolled out a set of proposed reforms in response to outrage over the Dec. 4 election for parliament,... [more]

Britain’s Prince Philip Leaves Hospital After Heart Treatment

Prince Philip may have missed the royal family’s traditional Christmas celebrations, but he will be home in time to ring in the New Year. The 90-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II was released from Papworth Hospital in Cambridge early  today after spending four nights there to undergo treatment for a blocked coronary artery. Philip was seen smiling and waving to bystanders as he was driven away from the hospital to begin the... [more]

New York Times sends email to millions by mistake

Some 8 million people received emails from the New York Times on Thursday offering a special discount if they would reconsider their decision to cancel their subscriptions. The trouble is, the offer was supposed to go to only about 300 people who had decided to stop taking home delivery of the newspaper — it was erroneously sent by a New York Times employee to more than 8 million people on an email marketing list. The debacle lit up... [more]

Argentina’s cancer-hit President Kirchner speaks

ARGENTINE President Cristina Kirchner has thanked her Latin American peers for their support in her first public appearance since she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. “I am going to continue working with the greatest commitment,” she said as she met the country’s governors at her presidential palace today, one day after her spokesman announced that she would have surgery next week. She said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez,... [more]

Citigroup selling Belgian retail assets

Citigroup Inc. is selling its Belgian consumer business to Credit Mutuel Nord Europe as the bank continues to sell off operations it deems are outside its core business. The company didn’t disclose the deal’s terms. Citigroup and other banks hurt by 2008′s financial meltdown and the economic downturn have been selling off “non-core” divisions. For example, Citigroup sold a $1.7 billion private equity... [more]

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