2012年6月15日星期五

Morning Digest: Central banks reach for their guns over Greek vote

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Central banks reach for their guns over Greek vote
FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Central banks from Tokyo to London checked their ammunition on Friday in preparation for any turmoil from Greece's election, with the European Central Bank hinting at an interest rate cut and Britain set to open its coffers..
Court rulings tip Egypt's transition into turmoil
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's supreme court ruled on Thursday to dissolve the Islamist-led parliament, plunging a troubled transition to democracy into turmoil just two days before an election to replace ousted leader Hosni Mubarak..
Stock index futures flag higher Wall Street open
Reuters - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones industrial average and Nasdaq 100 all up 0.4 percent at 4:25 a.m. EDT (0825 GMT)..
Dench, Radcliffe, Law star for new theatre company
LONDON (Reuters) - Jude Law, Judi Dench and Daniel Radcliffe will be among the stars of screen and stage appearing in the upcoming theatrical season led by acclaimed British director Michael Grandage, it was announced on Friday..
Tiger back in the hunt, Thompson leads U.S. Open
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The electricity was back as Tiger Woods moved into once familiar territory on Thursday, clawing his way into contention with a one-under-par 69 in tough scoring conditions to lie three shots off the U.S. Open lead..
Time Inc to sell magazine subscriptions on Apple Newsstand
(Reuters) - Time Inc's stable of 20 magazines, including Sports Illustrated and People, are now available for subscription on Apple's Newsstand, the company said on Thursday..
Who you calling dumb? Neanderthals possibly cave artists: study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talk about image rehab: once the poster children for nasty, brutish, short, and caveman-dumb, Neanderthals are now being hailed as contenders for the title of prehistory's first Michelangelos..
Cameron left eight-year-old daughter in pub
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron accidentally left his daughter behind in a country pub after a Sunday lunch with friends following a mix-up over which car she was meant to be going home in, his Downing Street office said on Monday..
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