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Labourers clean the Satyam building in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad December 30, 2008.  REUTERS/Krishnendu Halder

Satyam scandal could be India's Enron 9:40am ET

India's biggest corporate scandal in memory threatens future foreign investment flows into Asia's third-largest economy and casts a cloud over growth in its once-booming outsourcing sector.  Full Article 

Labourers clean the Satyam building in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad December 30, 2008.  REUTERS/Krishnendu Halder

Satyam scandal could be India's Enron 9:40am ET

India's biggest corporate scandal in memory threatens future foreign investment flows into Asia's third-largest economy and casts a cloud over growth in its once-booming outsourcing sector.  Full Article 

Israeli mobile artillery units fire shells towards Gaza from their position outside the northern Gaza Strip, January 7, 2009.

Gaza city fighting resumes as truce ends 9:53am ET

Clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen resumed in the city of Gaza after the expiration of a three-hour truce to allow in humanitarian aid.  Full Article 

Deborah Cohen
Big fish move to smaller ponds

Some smaller banks are getting a crack at top talent as the credit crisis ravages bigger institutions, resulting in one of the biggest pools of qualified labor in financial services history.   Full Article 

James Saft
UK banks suffer from Darwinism

Britain's banks are fulfilling their Darwinian role, to survive, rather than their economic one, to lend, and there is no easy or painless way out.  Commentary 

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Gold 847.5 -2.14% 07 Jan 2009 10:09 EST

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Reacting to Gaza raids
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Protests are taking place around the world, in reaction to the Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Israel may consider peace plan

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