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Moody's Cuts Cyprus Credit Rating by Two Notches

Moody's on Wednesday cut the credit rating of Cyprus by two notches, citing the nation's close links to Greece and the rising likelihood that Athens will exit the Eurozone.

Moody's Investors Service downgraded Cyprus's government bond ratings to Ba3 from Ba1, and placed the ratings on review for further possible downgrade.

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Euro Steady in Asia despite Spain Downgrade

The euro was steady in Asian trade Thursday despite a credit rating downgrade of Spain as markets look to weekend Greek elections seen as pivotal to the country's future in the Eurozone.

The single currency bought $1.2569 in Tokyo morning trade, compared with $1.2557 in New York late Wednesday, while it was little changed at 99.74 yen, from 99.78 yen.

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U.S. Could Out Produce Russia, Saudi Arabia in Oil and Gas

The United States is seeing a dramatic surge in oil and gas production and could overtake the world's biggest producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia, in another decade, a U.S. official said here Tuesday.

"Some of the numbers are eye-popping," Daniel Sullivan, commissioner in Alaska's department of natural resources, told a panel of experts at the International Economic Forum of the Americas in Montreal.

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Parent of Spain's Zara Chain Reports Profit and Sales Boost

The world's number one clothing group, Inditex, owner of the Zara brand, said on Wednesday it had leveraged its expanding international operations to boost sales and net profit.

Sales for the Spanish group, now present in 85 countries, climbed 15 percent from the figure for the same period a year earlier to 3.416 billion euros ($4.3 billion) in the three months to the end of April.

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Kuwait: OPEC Will 'Most Likely' Maintain Output

Kuwait's Oil Minister Hani Hussein said on Wednesday that OPEC will "most likely" maintain its production at 30 million barrels per day, but admitted differences among member countries.

"There are different directions before the OPEC ministerial meeting," on Thursday, the official KUNA news agency quoted Hussein as saying in Vienna where the meeting will take place.

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Spain Borrowing Costs Hit Euro-Era Record in Bank Crisis

Spanish borrowing costs have soared to a euro-era record high on a market beset by doubts over a vast rescue loan for the country's banks and by fears of a Greek exit from the Eurozone.

The euro came under more pressure in early trading Wednesday, unconvinced by the deal struck by the 17 Eurozone nations over the weekend to extend Spain a banking sector rescue loan of up 100 billion euros ($125 billion).

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Greek Parties Set Bailout Dilemma in Crunch Vote

An anti-austerity radical, a conservative bruiser or a socialist trying to change his stripes -- Greece seems spoilt for choice ahead of Sunday's election but the real decision is on economic survival.

In reality, the campaign decision boils down to whether the country will reject a tough EU-IMF recovery program tied to bailout loans, or seek merely to renegotiate some of its more painful provisions.

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Britain Gives 100 Mn Pounds Aid to UNRWA

Britain on Tuesday announced a 100 million pound (124 million euro) aid package to support Palestinian refugees in the Middle East for the next three years.

The British embassy in Amman said International Development Minister Alan Duncan made the announcement after a visit to the Baqaa Palestinian refugee camp near the Jordanian capital.

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Netjets to Spend Up to $9.6B on New Planes

NetJets, which sells partial ownership interests in business jets, said Monday that it plans to spend up to $9.6 billion on as many as 425 new planes from Cessna and Bombardier.

CEO Jordan Hansell said the orders reflect that NetJets, which is owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is "optimistic about the economy over the long term."

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Iraqi Airways Looks to Update Fleet

Iraqi Airways is looking to update its fleet of planes by renting modern aircraft from foreign firms, a transport ministry statement said Monday.

"Iraqi Airways ... plans to update and develop its fleet by communicating with many international aviation companies about renting modern planes that suit the flights the company flies," the ministry said on its website.

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