2013年11月21日星期四

Morning Digest: Fragile global recovery stumbles as Europe, China falter

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11/21/2013
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Fragile global recovery stumbles as Europe, China falter
LONDON (Reuters) - The fragile global economic recovery took a step backwards this month as businesses across the euro zone and China's vast factory sector grew at a milder pace, business surveys showed on Thursday..
France, Iran trade barbs, tempering hopes of nuclear deal
GENEVA (Reuters) - France and Iran traded tough words on Thursday before major powers began to negotiate the details of a preliminary accord to curb Tehran's nuclear program with Paris warning the West had to remain firm and Tehran deploring a loss of trust..
Fed officials felt taper may happen at next few meetings: minutes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials felt they could decide to start scaling back the U.S. central bank's massive asset-purchase program at one of its next few meetings provided this was warranted by economic growth..
Singer Chris Brown ordered by Los Angeles judge into 90 days of rehab
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday ordered R&B singer Chris Brown to complete a 90-day substance abuse and anger management program, capping a probation hearing that followed the Grammy winner's assault charge in Washington, D.C., last month..
IOC chief Bach vows toughest anti-doping program ever
SEOUL (Reuters) - Anti-doping measures for the 2014 Sochi Olympics will be the toughest of any Winter Games, International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said on Thursday..
Internet could add $300 billion to African economies by 2025: study
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Africans spending time on the Internet could add $300 billion to the continent's economy by 2025, a new study by consulting firm McKinsey & Co showed on Wednesday..
Gold rush in space? Asteroid miners prepare, but eye water first
LONDON (Reuters) - Mining in space is moving from science fiction to commercial reality but metals magnates on this planet need not fear a mountain of extraterrestrial supply - the aim is to fuel human voyages deeper into the galaxy..
Frog named after Darwin croaks its last
LONDON (Reuters) - A frog named after Charles Darwin has gone extinct because of a deadly amphibian skin disease, scientists believe..
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