WEEKLY BULLETIN for week ended may 11, 2012
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Yahoo announced yesterday that it was appointing Ross Levinsohn as interim CEO and Fred Amoroso as chairman of its board, effective immediately.
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Failure to re-engineer and reform collective bargaining procedures and agreements under the Industrial Relations Act (IRA) will result in continued turbulence within the public sector.
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China’s central bank announced yesterday a reduction in the amount of reserves that banks must hold in an effort to spur lending and revive a sharply flagging economy.
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The People’s Partnership Government (PP) has set its sights on developing the popular Ariapita Avenue strip in Woodbrook, which is under the control of the People’s National Movement-led (PNM) Port-of-Spain City Corporation, to become an essential...
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Indigenous communication’s provider Blink Broadband is seeking out every opportunity to improve the information and communications technology sector in T&T, says its division head Yohann Sambrano.
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Its capital is blighted with earthquake rubble.
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Portugal has taken austerity measures to a new level with the decision to scrap four of its 14 public holidays.
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The price of oil fell yesterday after reports that China’s economy appears to be slowing down.
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American Airlines says it is agreeing with creditors to consider potential mergers.
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