banyak info bagus..indeks tetap seret...si EL juga ga mau ikutan news2 tadi..
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Front Page
Page Editor: Jason Neely, Top News Team, +44 207 542 8825, topnewsteam@ 
thomsonreuters. com
Provided by: Reuters News
Updated: 14 Juli 2009 14:21:00 (GMT+07:00)
 
Singapore GDP spurt boosts hopes of Asian revival
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY, July 14 (Reuters) - Singapore's economy roared out of 
recession in the second quarter and a measure of Australian business conditions 
jumped in June, raising hopes Asia will lead a broader global recovery in the 
second half of 2009.
Story ID: nSP483679
 
UK retail sales up, house price fall slows; c.bank wary
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - British retail sales rose in June and house prices 
fell at their slowest rate in two years, two surveys showed on Tuesday, in 
further signs the economy may be bottoming out after the worst downturn in 
decades.
Story ID: nLD233137
 
Stocks benefit from better mood on banks
TOKYO/SYDNEY, July 14 (Reuters) - Asian stocks bounced on Tuesday as a rally in 
U.S. financial shares helped Japan break a long losing streak, while also 
reversing some of the recent safe-haven rush into the yen and sovereign bonds.
Story ID: nSYD489846
 
Europe shares advance as financials, miners gain
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - European equities extended previous session's sharp 
gains on Tuesday, lead by banks and miners, with investors keenly awaiting 
quarterly results from companies such as Goldman Sachs and Intel.
Story ID: nLE303450
 
Japan PM woes persist; party in disarray
TOKYO, July 14 (Reuters) - Japan's ruling bloc voted down a no-confidence 
motion against embattled Prime Minister Taro Aso on Tuesday, but chaos deepened 
within his party as fears grew of a historic defeat in a national election next 
month.
Story ID: nT55205
 
Chinese spy probe widens; Australia wants haste
BEIJING, July 14 (Reuters) - Chinese investigators have questioned executives 
at several steel mills in a widening probe of alleged leaks of state secrets to 
Australian iron ore supplier Rio Tinto, Chinese media said on Tuesday.
Story ID: nSP462370
 
Rattner leaves US autos force, probe intensifies
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, July 13 (Reuters) - Steven Rattner will leave as head of 
the U.S. autos task force, which oversaw bankruptcies at General Motors Corp 
and Chrysler Group, at a time when a probe into how the private equity firm he 
co-founded gained New York pension business has intensified.
Story ID: nN13210689
 
CIT survival ensnared in regulatory battle
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - The survival of CIT Group Inc, a key 
source of financing for thousands of small and medium-sized companies, became 
ensnared in disagreements between regulators in Washington on Monday.
Story ID: nN13184030
 
Oil rises above $60 amid equities rally; worries linger
PERTH, July 14 (Reuters) - Oil reversed the previous session's losses and rose 
above $60 a barrel on Tuesday, thanks to improved sentiment amid a stock market 
rally, but lingering fears of the deep and long recession capped oil's gains.
Story ID: nSYD461610
 
Nissan, Honda to boost China output capacity
TOKYO, July 14 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co and Honda Motor Co plan to boost 
production capacity in China to tap brisk demand in the country, which overtook 
the United States as the world's biggest auto market in first half of this year.
Story ID: nT54497
 
Facebook gets $6.5 bln valuation with share sale
SAN FRANCISCO, July 13 (Reuters) - Facebook netted a $6.5 billion valuation for 
its common shares on Monday, further underscoring the fast-growing Internet 
social networking site's high rank among technology and media industry 
heavyweights.
Story ID: nN13198123
 
Republicans contest Obama's Supreme Court choice
WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's nominee for the 
Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, promised on Monday to apply the law impartially 
as Republicans used the first day of her confirmation hearings to repeatedly 
question her objectivity.

Story ID: nN13135019
 
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