Kraft Foods is voluntarily recalling about 3,000 cases of Planters Cocktail peanuts in 12-ounce canisters, as a result of possible exposure to water not intended for food production.
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The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed a legal suit against Canada’s biggest bank by assets, accusing it of carrying out hundreds of millions of dollars of “wash trades” in the Caribbean, among other offices, in a...
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Global food prices rose in March for a third straight month with more hikes to come, the United Nation’s food agency said on Thursday, adding to fears of hunger and a new wave of social unrest in poor countries.
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Kenneth Dalip spoke in his private capacity as an industrial relations consultant when he said last Tuesday that the labour bill of Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) is 32 per cent.
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Barbados’ Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, who’s tasked with lead responsibility for the Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME), says the existing timetable for achieving the Single Economy and the remaining components of the Single Market was not...
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Brazil wants emerging economic powers to rally around a single candidate to lead the World Bank as developing nations strive to bolster their influence at the global lender, Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on Thursday.
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Rising concerns over Spain’s economy and its ability to handle its debts sent its cost of borrowing higher yesterday, sparking fears that Europe’s debt crisis is flaring up again after a brief respite.
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Petrotrin Chairman Lindsay Gillette has called on Opposition Leader, Keith Rowley, to retract his statements that last week’s announcement of an oil discovery off Point Fortin was a hoax.
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Oil prices rose and settled above US$103 a barrel Thursday, rebounding from a two-day sell-off fueled by a jump in US crude supplies.
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A college student who was a member of a computer hacking group pleaded guilty Tyesterday to two federal charges of breaking into computers at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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