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Food stamps recipients clear Walmart stores as glitch removes spending limits
Food stamp recipients went for a two-hour shopping spree in Louisiana after a glitch removed spending limits on their cards.
European stocks fluctuate amidst US economic uncertainty
Stock markets in Europe fluctuated wildly amidst the uncertainty of the US finalizing budgets for its debt servicing and other governmental services.
India plans INR 110 billion investment to upgrade village water infrastructure
The Indian government would be investing INR 110 billion for the improvement of the water supply infrastructure in its villages.
Police arrests over 380 people in Moscow Sunday riot
More than 380 people were arrested in a race riot that occurred Sunday in Moscow. Police authorities in Moscow apprehended more than 380 people in a race riot on Sunday.
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In a statement, Credit Suisse said it found no evidence of foreign market manipulation. In an interview published Sunday, Credit Suisse said it discovered no evidence of foreign market manipulation.
Taiwanese and Chinese ties strengthened with new equity exchange center in Fujian, China. A cross strait equity exchange center in Fujian is being set up by China and Taiwan.
Claiming inadvertence, a service tax audit discovered an unpaid service tax of INR1.75 billion for five years by Dubai's Emirates Airline.
Banking regulators now are empowered to confiscate and break up a financial institution if bankruptcy would only hurt the economy.
Due to so-called 'exogenous shocks', Jordan leverages release of third tranche of the IMF funding.
The proposal to extend the debt ceiling another six weeks is untenable, according to US President Obama, causing a further delay in the deal.
Because of the failure to maintain good manufacturing standards, the UK regulatory authorities have withdrawn Wockhardt's certification of good standing.
Deutsche Bank co-CEO Anshu Jain and JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon join chorus on US government breaking gridlock on budget and debt ceiling.
The USD100,000 aid that should had been given to families of four US soldiers that were recently killed in Afghanistan would be delayed due to the partial government shutdown.
According to a Reuters report, world leaders should not ignore issues surrounding global economic security.