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(Reuters) - Over the past few years, Citigroup Inc has been grappling with an unusual problem - how to incur more U.S. taxes. Full Story
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Asian shares ease as Fed meeting keeps markets on edge
Obama says Bernanke has 'stayed a lot longer' than he wanted at Fed
Court appoints lead plaintiff in shareholder lawsuit against SAC
ECB rates becoming more effective again: Draghi
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is "ready to act" if need be to aid the euro zone economy and recent signs of market stabilization mean that its interest rates are becoming a more effective tool again. Full Story
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is "ready to act" if need be to aid the euro zone economy and recent signs of market stabilization mean that its interest rates are becoming a more effective tool again. Full Story
Airbus clinches $11 billion easyJet order
LONDON (Reuters) - Airbus <EAD.PA> clinched a deal on Tuesday worth about $11 billion to supply British budget airline easyJet <EZJ.L> with 135 planes, dealing a blow to its U.S. rival Boeing <BA.N>. Full Story
LONDON (Reuters) - Airbus <EAD.PA> clinched a deal on Tuesday worth about $11 billion to supply British budget airline easyJet <EZJ.L> with 135 planes, dealing a blow to its U.S. rival Boeing <BA.N>. Full Story
Analysis: Companies may turn to courts on U.S. natural gas export push
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. companies hoping to export natural gas are frustrated by lengthy delays and rule changes as they await U.S. Department of Energy approval of their applications and may turn to the courts to speed up the process. Full Story
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. companies hoping to export natural gas are frustrated by lengthy delays and rule changes as they await U.S. Department of Energy approval of their applications and may turn to the courts to speed up the process. Full Story
Airlines' performance improves, lags other industries: U.S. poll
(Reuters) - U.S. consumers are more satisfied with airlines in recent years but the industry still gets relatively low marks, mainly due to the onboard experience, according to a new customer poll released on Tuesday. Full Story
(Reuters) - U.S. consumers are more satisfied with airlines in recent years but the industry still gets relatively low marks, mainly due to the onboard experience, according to a new customer poll released on Tuesday. Full Story

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