Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Hollingsworth Daily Post


  • Japan's central bank has said that the worst of the country's recession is now over, after it decided to keep its key interest rate on hold at 0.1%.

  • US chipmaker Intel has reported a better-than-expected net profit of $1bn (£610m) for April to June, excluding a massive European Commission fine.

  • Two-thirds of people across the UK know someone personally who has lost a job in the recession, a BBC poll has found.

BBC Business News 15 July 2009


Weather in Malta hot with a tempearature of 31 degrees and a UV index of 9.

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