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Jobless Claims Rising in Spain

Jobless Claims Rising in Spain

A report recently published in The Wall Street Journal has uncovered that jobless claims in Spain have risen up to a notable figure as compared to the figure released in the month of February, as per


UK Unlikely To Beat Recession, Claims OECD

UK Unlikely To Beat Recession, Claims OECD

While there is no doubt that countries across the world are feeling the heat of financial crunch, a recent report by the Paris-based thinktank, the OECD, has claimed that there are fair chances that t


Government Advice Presses the Panic Button

Government Advice Presses the Panic Button

A recent report indicated that there has been a considerable rise in petrol sales by 81%, while sales of diesel also moved up by 43%, thereby indicating that the fear of possible fuel tanker strike ha


Gasoline Prices On Rise For 21st Consecutive Day

Gasoline Prices On Rise For 21st Consecutive Day

The rising gas prices have put a lot of burden on people in the Green Bay area.


Markets once again Tapped by the Banks of China

Markets once again Tapped by the Banks of China

In order to meet the newly set regulations, the banks in China have initiated a wave of capital raising techniques.


Discussion Continues Over Releasing Oil Reserves

Discussion Continues Over Releasing Oil Reserves

According to sources, discussion between the UK Prime Minister, David Cameron and U. S. President, Barack Obama regarding the oil release is on the way of a substantial decision.


Standard Chartered Paid $53mn in Salary to its Bankers

Standard Chartered Paid $53mn in Salary to its Bankers

The life of Standard Chartered bankers is a lucrative one as they not only work in one of the top banks of the world, but their salary is also believed to be highest among all the bankers of the world


More Repayments than Actual Borrowings in February

More Repayments than Actual Borrowings in February

Recent reports are confirming more repayments than the borrowings.


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Recurring Brain Injuries Augments the Suicidal Risk in Soldiers; Study Reveals

A study was carried out to analyze the brain conditions of soldiers who suffer repeated injury on their heads. As a result, researchers from the National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah found that due to recurring brain injuries, soldiers become at a higher risk of suicide.

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