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Adecco finds few problems
Adecco said Friday that an investigation had not found any evidence of "major irregularities."

Economy slows to 4% growth in the U.S.
The new data were weaker than most economists had been predicting.

Americana becomes a tougher sell
Starbucks in café-rich Paris. Pepsi in violence-wracked Iraq. Krispy Kreme doughnuts in London.

Has the Swiss economy stopped ticking?
Switzerland has been hovering between stagnation and recession, struggling to claw its way back from a string of troubles unlike anything in recent memory.

India is booming, but not for everyone
Skeptics say that not even 2 percent of the Indian population has been directly affected by the boom.

NYSE's chief to urge more electronic trades
The proposals, which remain subject to change, cut to the core of the exchange's 211-year-old model.

Yukos earnings climb despite probe
Yukos's results may convince investors that it is still an efficient and profitable oil company.

Japanese market rally fuels profit at brokerages
New Zealand raises interest rate
Around Asia's Markets: Diseases give a lift to maker of gloves
Exports from H.K. rise 16% to 20 billion
Growth slows in Philippines as output slumps
Honda's trademark push hints at new model for U.S.
Vanda shares soar on Hutchison deal

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Sanofi workers protest sale of a drug factory
Dutch arrest 52 in Internet e-mail scam
Inquiry focuses on annuities trades
No sequel for partnership between Pixar and Disney
10 years after apartheid's end, GM to return
Currencies: Dismay over GDP offsets strong earnings
Stocks: Slower U.S. growth sends dollar lower
Earnings: ChevronTexaco High prices buoy profit
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Has the Swiss economy stopped ticking?
Sanofi workers protest sale of a drug factory
Yukos earnings climb despite probe
Dutch arrest 52 in Internet e-mail scam

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Americas

Adecco finds few problems
NYSE's chief to urge more electronic trades
Inquiry focuses on annuities trades
No sequel for partnership between Pixar and Disney

Africa & Middle East

10 years after apartheid's end, GM to return
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