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German Central Bank Warns on ECB Crisis Measures

Germany's top central banker has urged the European Central Bank to come up with a plan to eventually withdraw its massive emergency loans to banks, warning that they carry significant risks and have only bought Europe time to deal with the deeper causes of its debt crisis.

Bundesbank head Jens Weidmann said Tuesday that the ECB and national central banks had run up risks by loosening collateral requirements for the loans and from the sheer size of the loans — and therefore needed to be aware of the pitfalls.

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Carlos Slim invests in Online TV Network

Mexican tycoon of Lebanese origin Carlos Slim is teaming up with former CNN talk show host Larry King to launch an online television venture called Ora.TV.

Slim and King, the co-founders of the network, said that Ora will produce high-quality video programming for smartphones, computers and Web-connected television sets.

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Asian Markets Rise on Greece Confidence

Asian markets rose on Tuesday with traders expecting the final go-ahead for Greece's second bailout soon, although they were unfazed by fresh easing measures from Japan's central bank.

Sydney rose 1.21 percent, or 50.9 points, to 4,347.6, Tokyo was flat, adding 9.22 points to 9,899.08 and Seoul jumped 1.13 percent, or 22.54 points, to 2,025.04.

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Tokyo Cleared to Buy Chinese Government Bonds

Japan said on Tuesday it had won approval from Beijing to buy Chinese government bonds for the first time, in a move aimed at binding Asia's two biggest economies and traditional rivals closer together.

China does not allow investors to freely purchase its debt, requiring official approval instead. But analysts said it appeared to be the first time a major economy had bought government bonds directly from Beijing.

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Oil Price Volatility in Focus at World Energy Forum

The world's largest energy forum begins meetings on Monday over oil price fluctuations and safeguarding supplies amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program and a softening in global growth.

Oil ministers and delegates from the 88-member International Energy Forum (IEF) are holding their biennial three-day gathering in the Gulf emirate of Kuwait to discuss the role of the forum in tackling market volatility.

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Volkswagen Forecasts Continued Sales Growth in 2012

German automaker Volkswagen, the new number two worldwide, said on Monday it expected sales to grow further this year after confirming record results for 2011.

VW posted sales last year of 159.3 billion euros ($209 billion), a gain of 25.6 percent on a 12-month basis, along with a 57-percent leap in operating profit to 11.3 billion euros.

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Deloitte: Multinational Organizations turning to Emerging Markets For Revenue Growth

In a recent study conducted by Deloitte, entitled ‘Fortresses and footholds: Emerging market growth strategies, practices and outlook’, over 600 executives from 10 key emerging markets, including countries in the Middle East, were surveyed to capture the greatest revenue opportunities, successful growth strategies and challenges each company faced.

The Deloitte study found that the greatest success in emerging markets came from understanding the special requirements of customers in each market, and then designing offerings to meet their needs at appropriate market prices.

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Suleiman Urges Arab Action to Improve Job Market and Fight Poverty

President Michel Suleiman urged Arab businessmen on Monday to improve the Arab job market to provide better opportunities for the region’s youth.

On the 60th anniversary of the establishment of General Union of Arab Chambers, Suleiman said social growth and personal liberties are a guarantee to develop freedom and justice.

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India Reverses Cotton Export Ban

India on Sunday reversed its ban on cotton exports in a swift U-turn just six days after the policy announcement was greeted with outrage from farmers.

The government of India, the world's second-largest producer of cotton, unexpectedly banned all exports of the crop last Monday, saying it wanted to protect supplies for domestic mills.

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Eurozone Finance Ministers to Meet Monday on Greek Bailout

Eurozone finance ministers meet Monday in Brussels to give their final approval to the second Greek bailout and discuss tightening measures to prevent a repetition of the crisis.

The ministers are expected to sign off on the 130 billion euro ($171 billion) rescue program after Greece's private creditors approved wiping off some 100 billion Euros from Athens' debt.

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