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15:03,  12 July 2007
US May trade deficit up 2.3 pct to 60.0 bln usd as expected 
WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - The US trade deficit rose 2.3 pct in May to 60.0 bln usd as Americans imported more and more expensive oil and other commodities.Economists were looking for a 60.0 bln usd deficit, expecting imports to recover from their April slide.

12:49,  12 July 2007
Forex - Euro at all-time high against dollar following strong GDP data 
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The euro continued to post fresh all-time highs against the dollar, supported by an unexpected upward revision to first quarter GDP growth and robust industrial production figures.

09:45,  12 July 2007
Forex - Euro at fresh all-time high against dollar after hawkish ECB bulletin 
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The euro climbed to a fresh all-time high against the dollar after a hawkish European Central Bank monthly bulletin, amid ongoing concern about the US sub-prime mortgage market.


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22:37, Tuesday, 05 September 2006

Apple hints at movie download plans


SAN JOSE, Calif. (AFX) - Could the company that helped catapult the legal music download market with iPods and iTunes now kick-start the online movie market?

Rumors of Apple Computer Inc.'s plans to launch a movie download service gained momentum Tuesday after the company sent invitations to the media, saying "It's Showtime," next week.

The media event scheduled for Sept. 12 is set in San Francisco and coincides with the opening day of the Apple Expo in Paris.

Speculation of the iPod maker adding full-length feature films to its online iTunes Music Store have swirled for months. Already, the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer company has become a multimedia powerhouse with its song and TV show downloads. Analysts said it would only be a matter of time before Apple started distributing movies online.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs became a board member and the largest stockholder at The Walt Disney Co. earlier this year through its acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios Inc., which Jobs also headed. That connection provides a natural toehold for Disney to be among the first to sign a distribution deal.

Apple's first experiment with a full-length TV movie on iTunes was last March when it started offering the Disney Channel's original TV movie, "High School Musical," for $9.99.

Also, analysts and industry observers expect Apple to soon introduce a new iPod player with a widescreen display -- which would be better suited for viewing movies.

Apple representatives did not immediately return phone calls to comment.

Apple shares rose $3.10, or 4.5 percent, to close at $71.48 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

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Forex news - 05 September 2006
00:16 UK consumer confidence tumbles to lowest level on record in August - Nationwide
23:54 Sun, Unisys file suit over memory chips
02:07 U.S., South Korea set free-trade talks
23:49 New HR officer at Homeland Security
23:47 GAO urges more Medicare plan oversight
23:29 Turks and Caicos premier to block deal
22:37 Apple hints at movie download plans
22:39 Dow closes up 5 points, Nasdaq adds 12
21:26 Dollar rises against most currencies
22:39 Appeals court upholds spammer conviction
20:59 Venezuelan lawmaker: Inflation may rise
20:52 Rates fall in weekly Treasury auction
20:41 Princess Di book on shelves Sept. 12
20:30 Russia, S. Africa agree to stronger ties
20:02 BP appoints ombudsman to hear complaints
21:25 FDA approves sale of 4,000 heart devices
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