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September 29, 2005

Dubai Seeks Global Financial


Dubai Seeks Global Financial Role 
WJLA-TV Washington D.C. - Sep 25 12:13 PM
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - This week's opening of an international stock exchange in this booming city marks another step toward Dubai's goal to become the global financial hub between Hong Kong and Frankfurt.The Dubai International Financial Exchange, or DIFX, kicks off trading Monday with a modest listing of five stock index certificates tracking major European, Japanese and U.S. stock

Aircraft set to jet into EU emissions trading 
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 23 9:14 AM
Aircraft will join the European Union's emissions trading system -- the EU's key instrument to fight global warming -- under a proposal to be agreed by the EU executive Commission next Tuesday.

Gazprom to Buy Sibneft Stake for $13.01B 
AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 28 11:53 AM
Gazprom, the world's largest natural-gas producer, has agreed to buy a majority stake in the Sibneft oil company for $13.01 billion in a deal that will significantly further the state-controlled company's stature in the oil sector as Russian President Vladimir Putin moves to recapture government influence in the lucrative energy industry.

G7 to welcome China yuan steps 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 12:04 PM
Costly oil and steps by China to loosen its rigid currency trading system were set to top Friday's agenda for talks among finance chiefs from the world's wealthy nations.

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WCCO 4 - Sep 28 6:11 AM
(AP) MOSCOW Gazprom, the world's largest natural-gas producer, has agreed to buy a majority stake in the Sibneft oil company for $13.01 billion in a deal that will significantly further the state-controlled company's stature in the oil sector as Russian President Vladimir Putin moves to recapture government influence in the lucrative energy industry.

Japan Launches Voluntary Emissions Trading Scheme 
Pollution Online - Sep 28 6:54 AM
9/28/2005 Tokyo, Japan The Japanese Ministry of the Environment has selected 34 companies and corporate groups as participants in the nation's new Voluntary Emissions Trading Scheme.

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