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Subject: Rolls-Royce shares slump - AAP


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Oil prices in longest rally of year - AAP
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Date Posted: 8/11/10 1:59:31

Wilmar receives approval for Sucrogen buy - AAP
Singapore-based suitor has received Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) approval to complete its takeover of CSR Ltd's Sucrogen sugar milling and refining arm.The review follows a commitment from ...

Rolls-Royce shares slump - AAP
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Oil prices in longest rally of year - AAP
Banks' debate makes investors cautious - AAP

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New York's main contract, light sweet crude for December delivery, rose 15 US cents to $US87 a barrel in the afternoon.Brent North Sea crude for December gained nine US cents to $US88.20.Oil has since last Wednesday been spurred on by the Federal Reserve's decision to inject an additional $US600 billion into the US market in an attempt to stimulate the economy of the world's biggest oil consumer. 8/11/10 2:01:02


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