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Gold prices soared to a record 1,174 dollars an ounce here on Monday as a sliding US currency and worries about a possible spike to inflation increased demand for the "safe-haven" metal, traders said.(AFP/File/Sebastian Derungs)

Gold hits record high 1,174 dollars

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LONDON (AFP) - Gold prices soared to a record 1,174 dollars an ounce here on Monday as a sliding US currency and worries about a possible spike to inflation increased demand for the "safe-haven" metal, traders said.

  • A sold sign is posted in front of a home for sale in August 2009 in San Francisco, California. A rush to cash in on tax incentives helped to push up sales of existing US homes by 10.1 percent in October giving momentum to the ailing sector, industry data showed Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
    Tax credits fuel 10 percent surge in US home sales 1 hour, 49 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A rush to cash in on tax incentives helped to push up sales of existing US homes by 10.1 percent in October giving momentum to the ailing sector, industry data showed Monday.

  • European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet looks on during an economic conference in Madrid. Trichet said Monday it was "premature" to declare the global financial crisis over, although the "freefall" in economic activity has been halted.(AFP/Pierre-Philippe Marcou)
    'Premature' to declare crisis over: ECB head 1 hour, 25 minutes ago

    MADRID (AFP) - European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday it was "premature" to declare the global financial crisis over, although the "freefall" in economic activity has been halted.

  • French former co-president of European aerospace group EADS Noel Forgeard (left) arrives at a hearing in Paris. France's markets watchdog have begun hearings into claims 17 current and former EADS aerospace executives made huge profits with inside information about delays in the Airbus A380 project.(AFP/Fred Dufour)
    Executives testify in Airbus insider trading probe Mon Nov 23, 7:54 AM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - France's markets watchdog began hearings on Monday into claims 17 current and former EADS aerospace executives made huge profits with inside information about delays in the Airbus A380 project.

  • British Conservative party leader David Cameron speaks during the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference in London. Britain's political leaders clashed Monday at a key business conference over how to fix rocketing public debt and spark economic recovery, with an election looming next year.(AFP/Ben Stansall)
    British leaders clash over public finances, recovery 1 hour, 40 minutes ago

    LONDON (AFP) - Britain's political leaders clashed Monday at a key business conference over how to fix rocketing public debt and spark economic recovery, with an election looming next year.

  • People walk past a shop in central London in October. Top industrialised economies broke free of recession in the third quarter despite falling output in Britain, OECD data showed, but the IMF warned that the recovery was "vulnerable" and markets sent a similar message.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    OECD area shakes off recession with fragile rebound Mon Nov 23, 7:38 AM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - Top industrialised economies broke free of recession in the third quarter despite falling output in Britain, OECD data showed Monday, but the IMF warned that the recovery was "vulnerable" and markets sent a similar message.

  • Opel workers demonstrate carrying a t-shirt reading "We are Opel" during a rally at the Opel plant in Kaiserslautern, western Germany, on November 5. The European Commission has gathered ministerial heads from countries with General Motors plants in the face of fears of a subsidy auction over promised job cuts at the company's European unit Opel/Vauxhall.(AFP/DDP/File/Torsten Silz)
    EU acts to quell GM jobs auction fears Mon Nov 23, 10:07 AM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Commission on Monday gathered ministerial heads from countries with General Motors plants in the face of fears of a subsidy auction over promised job cuts at the company's European unit Opel/Vauxhall.

  • A member of the public walks past a currency exchange booth in London. The dollar slid against the euro on Monday on concerns that US authorities may prolong emergency stimulus measures, helping push the price of gold to a record high above 1,170 dollars, analysts said.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    Sliding dollar drives gold to record high 1 hour, 16 minutes ago

    LONDON (AFP) - The dollar slid against the euro on Monday on concerns that US authorities may prolong emergency stimulus measures, helping push the price of gold to a record high above 1,170 dollars, analysts said.

  • A Pakistani petrol station employee fills the tank of a car in Karachi in September. Oil prices rose sharply as a weaker dollar helped boost demand for the commodity.(AFP/File/Rizwan Tabassum)
    Oil prices jump as dollar weakens Mon Nov 23, 7:47 AM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Oil prices rose sharply on Monday as a weaker dollar helped boost demand for the commodity.

  • Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Stephen Brashear)
    Google buying display ad startup Teracent 1 hour, 1 minute ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.

  • With Spain facing its worst recession in decades, the government will approve this week a sweeping package of reforms aimed at changing the nation's economic growth model, Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, pictured on November 19, said Sunday.(AFP/ANP/File/Valerie Kuypers)
    Spanish PM vows sweeping reforms to boost economy Sun Nov 22, 5:39 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - With Spain facing its worst recession in decades, the government will approve this week a sweeping package of reforms aimed at changing the nation's economic growth model, Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Sunday.

  • People walk through a pedestrian bridge while shopping at stores in a Brooklyn mall in October 2009 in New York City. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has voiced confidence that the US economy will make a strong recovery and poured cold water on talk of dropping the dollar as the key global currency.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)
    US economy will 'bounce back': Indian PM Sun Nov 22, 4:21 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has voiced confidence that the US economy will make a strong recovery and poured cold water on talk of dropping the dollar as the key global currency.

  • Richard Lambert, Director General of the Confederation of British Industry, (CBI) attends the CBI Interactive Conference 2007, in central London. British business will reshape the way it works as a consequence of the recession, with innovative lending practices and commercial models emerging, the nation's top employers' body said Monday.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    Recession triggers upheaval in British business: employers Sun Nov 22, 6:05 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - British business will reshape the way it works as a consequence of the recession, with innovative lending practices and commercial models emerging, the nation's top employers' body said Monday.

  • A woman holds a sign reading "Nothing special, just want to survive" during a rally, organized by trade unions in Riga. The European Union may have inched out of its sharpest recession since the global slump of the 1930s, but green shoots are not emerging uniformly across the 27-nation bloc's eastern member states(AFP/File/Ilmars Znotins)
    EU recession over, but sharp contrasts in east Sun Nov 22, 12:18 AM ET

    WARSAW (AFP) - The European Union may have inched out of its sharpest recession since the global slump of the 1930s, but green shoots are not emerging uniformly across the 27-nation bloc's eastern member states.

  • With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
    American Express takes aim at PayPal with Revolution Sat Nov 21, 11:37 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say.

  • A billboard featuring a 100 US dollar bill saying "I'll be back", is seen over Times Squares' New Year ball in New York. The 20-year record high bankruptcy rate for US banks and businesses is giving regional banks on sound footing the opportunity to expand swiftly and on the cheap(AFP/File/Emmanuel Dunand)
    US regional banks grow on the cheap amid crisis Sat Nov 21, 10:17 PM ET

    NEW YORK (AFP) - The 20-year record high bankruptcy rate for US banks and businesses is giving regional banks on sound footing the opportunity to expand swiftly and on the cheap.

  • A father and child stop to look at the Christmas display at Macy's department store in New York. US retailers are taking desperate measures to spark holiday sales in the face of what promises to be another troubled year-end shopping season.(AFP/Getty Images/Mario Tama)
    Desperate retailers seek holiday season rescue Sat Nov 21, 11:32 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US retailers are taking desperate measures to spark holiday sales in the face of what promises to be another troubled year-end shopping season.

  • A Belarussian woman watches President Alexander Lukashenko giving his annual address on television at a Minsk electronics store. Scorned as Europe's last dictatorship, ranked dismally by rating agencies and possessing few natural resources, Belarus has struggled to attract foreign investors(AFP/File/Viktor Drachev)
    Long-isolated Belarus appeals to foreign investors Sat Nov 21, 11:53 PM ET

    MINSK (AFP) - Scorned as Europe's last dictatorship, ranked dismally by rating agencies and possessing few natural resources, Belarus has struggled to attract foreign investors.

  • A Deutsche Bahn (DB) express train pulls in to Hanover's main railway station, 2007. German rail operator Deutsche Bahn said it had signed a multi-billion-euro contract to build high-speed railway lines and underground transport networks in Qatar and Bahrain.(AFP/File/John Macdougall)
    Deutsche Bahn inks lucrative contract in Qatar Sun Nov 22, 7:23 AM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - German rail operator Deutsche Bahn said Sunday it had signed a multi-billion-euro contract to build high-speed railway lines and underground transport networks in Qatar and Bahrain.

  • People demonstrate in Madrid to demand help from the government for the agricultural sector. Thousands of Spanish farmers and stockbreeders demonstrated to protest against the economic crisis and demand action from the Spanish government over the threat of "collapse" of the sector.(AFP/Pedro Armestre)
    Thousands of Spanish farmers protest low prices Sat Nov 21, 2:54 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - Thousands of Spanish farmers marched Saturday through the streets of Madrid, halting traffic to protest the low prices they receive for their produce which they say is leading them to financial "ruin."

  • Smoke billows from factory chimneys in St. Petersburg, 2005. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Saturday strongly backed President Dmitry Medvedev's call for economic modernisation, moving to smother talk of differences between the two leaders.(AFP/INTERPRESS/File/Sergey Kulikov)
    Putin backs Medvedev's call for Russia modernisation Sat Nov 21, 2:52 PM ET

    SAINT PETERSBURG (AFP) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Saturday strongly backed President Dmitry Medvedev's call for economic modernisation, moving to smother talk of differences between the two leaders.

  • US President Barack Obama, seen here on November 19, back from a tour of Asia, called for the United States to produce more goods to sell across the Pacific, touting trade as a way to revive the troubled US economy.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)
    Obama touts Asia trade to create jobs Sat Nov 21, 12:05 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Back from an Asia tour, President Barack Obama called Saturday for the United States to produce more goods to sell across the Pacific, touting trade as a way to revive the troubled US economy.

  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) receives the 2009/2010 annual expert report from the chairman of the Council of Experts Wolfgang Franz at the chancellery in Berlin on November 13. The top economists issued a sharp attack on Chancellor Angela Merkel's new government on November 13, saying her plans to reduce the country's ballooning debt were "vague" and "deceptive."(AFP/DDP/File/Berthold Stadler)
    Top German economists critical of tax relief: report Sat Nov 21, 12:27 PM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - A panel of top German economists, which has slammed the country's huge public debt, says Chancellor Angela Merkel's new government should take back its "gift baskets" of tax relief, a German weekly reported.

  • EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen, seen here in April 2009, has criticised informal financial pledges to General Motors by countries vying to save jobs at factories belonging to the automaker's European unit.(AFP/File/Dominique Faget)
    EU criticises financial pledges to GM Europe Sat Nov 21, 8:37 AM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen has criticised informal financial pledges to General Motors by countries vying to save jobs at factories belonging to the automaker's European unit.

  • Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Luiz Fernando Beraldi president for Latin America of French tyre maker Michelin pose with the mascot during the inauguration of a new earthmover plant in Campo Grande in 2008. Michelin will build a new factory in Brazil at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, the company's chief executive Michel Rollier told a newspaper Saturday.(AFP/File/Vanderlei Almeida)
    Michelin chief announces new factory in Brazil: report Sat Nov 21, 12:17 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - French tyre maker Michelin will build a new factory in Brazil at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, the company's chief executive Michel Rollier told a newspaper Saturday.

  • Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, seen here in May 2009, said that the country is determined to build a nuclear power plant and will launch a new project to replace a failed tender.(AFP/File/Ali al-Saadi)
    Turkey sticks to nuclear power plan Sat Nov 21, 8:47 AM ET

    ANKARA (AFP) - Turkey is determined to build a nuclear power plant and will launch a new project to replace a failed tender, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz was quoted as saying Saturday.

  • Map of Europe showing the South Stream and rival Nabucco gas pipelines.(AFP/Graphic/File)
    Austria in talks with Russia over South Stream Sat Nov 21, 8:18 AM ET

    VIENNA (AFP) - Austria has begun talks with Russia in view of joining Moscow's South Stream gas pipeline project, Austrian newspapers reported on Saturday.

  • Australian 50 dollar note, made of polymer, is seen in this file photo. Two executives at a banknote-making firm part-owned by Australia's central bank have been suspended over a police probe into alleged bribery and kickbacks, according to officials.(AFP/William West)
    Australia executives suspended over banknote probe Sat Nov 21, 4:51 AM ET

    SYDNEY (AFP) - Two executives at a banknote-making firm part-owned by Australia's central bank have been suspended over a police probe into alleged bribery and kickbacks, officials said.

  • Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende arrives at an European Union summit at the European Council headquarters on October 2009 in Brussels. Dutch workers protested on Saturday against a government decision to increase the state retirement age.(AFP/File/Georges Gobet)
    Dutch workers protest pending retirement age rise Sat Nov 21, 12:35 PM ET

    THE HAGUE (AFP) - Thousands of workers protested in four Dutch cities on Saturday against a government decision to increase the state retirement age from 65 to 67 by 2025.