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Top 10 Australian hotels

From Global Markets Jan 17

TripAdvisor Names Best Hotels in Australia

With Australia Day just a week and a few days away from now, some of you might be considering packing up your bags to spend the long weekend with your family, friends and loved ones. In so doing, you may want to consider some local hotels which TripAdvisor named as the best in all over Australia.

Farnborough Airshow

From Global Markets Feb 22, 2012

Stocks to Buy for 2012: Picks from Hedge Fund Managers

When looking for stocks to buy for 2012, it may help to consider what hedge fund managers piled into during the last quarter of 2011.

Qatar is the richest country in the world and home to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. It has a $91,379 GDP per capita and 1.69 million residents. The key production of Qatar is crude oil production and refining play a large role in its industry.

From Global Markets Dec 03, 2011

Top 10 Richest Countries in the World

The global recession has hit the many countries in the world, but yet there are several countries which are doing quite well.

Natasha Harris: Coca-Cola Kills Mom? Doctors Say Yes

From Global Markets Nov 29, 2011

Top 10 Best Global Brands of 2011 (PHOTOS)

The top 10 best global brands of 2011

Galleon hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam arrives at Manhattan Federal Court in New York

From Global Markets Oct 14, 2011

Former Hedge Fund Tycoon Rajaratnam Receive The Stiffest Sentence For Insider-Trading: Exclusive Photos

Galleon Group LLC’s Raj Rajaratnam is sentenced to 11 years on Thursday for masterminding the biggest hedge-fund insider trading scheme in U.S. history, that stretched from Silicon Valley to Wall Street.

iPhone 4S

From Global Markets Oct 13, 2011

iOS 5 Released: 5 Things You Need to Do Before Upgrading

Apple on Wednesday released iOS 5, its most advanced operating system for mobile Apple devices, along with its iCloud service. After waiting a relatively a long time for an updated mobile operating system, users of devices that run on previous versions of iOS can upgrade their operating systems and gain access to more than new 200 features, many of which have been rumored since July.

Cosmo Power President Tanaka speaks as he stands next to the company's personal flotation device named "Noah" in Hiratsuka

From Global Markets Oct 11, 2011

Mini Noah’s Ark for next Tsunami of Japan [PHOTOS]

A small Japanese company has developed a modern, miniature version of Noah’s Ark in case Japan is hit by another massive earthquake and tsunami: a floating capsule that looks like a huge tennis ball.

Steve Jobs through the Years

From Global Markets Oct 06, 2011

Steve Jobs Dead: Key Events in His Life (PHOTOS)

Steve Jobs Dead: Key Events in His Life (PHOTOS)

Reebok EasyTone store

From Global Markets Sep 28, 2011

Reebok Settles FTC Deceptive Advertising Lawsuit, Other Cases This Year [PHOTOS]

Reebok FTC lawsuit settlement only most recent claim of deceptive advertising: a pictorial history

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow, cast member of the movie "Contagion", arrives on the red carpet at the Cinema Palace during the 68th Venice Film Festival

From Global Markets Sep 12, 2011

‘Contagion’ Spreads Across U.S. Screens (PHOTOS)

Steven Soderbergh directed "Contagion" is a sure-shot winner this time, earning a whopping $23.1 million.

 YAHOO FIRES CAROL BARTZ

From Global Markets Sep 07, 2011

Carol Bartz Fired : The World's Most Overpaid CEO's Downfall in Yahoo (PHOTOS)

Yesterday,(Sep 6,2011) Bartz was removed from her position at Yahoo over a phone call.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner walks to the Rose Garden

From Global Markets Aug 06, 2011

China Weighs in on S&P Downgrade, Says U.S. Should Live Within its Means [SLIDESHOW]

China holds a large amount of U.S. debt. Xinhua, the official press agency of China, issued a commentary on Aug. 6 titled After historic downgrade, U.S. must address its chronic debt problems. The commentary stated that the days when debt-ridden Uncle Sam could leisurely squander unlimited overseas borrowing seemed to be numbered because S&P slashed the country's AAA rating for the first time.