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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Wednesday the U.S. economy is expanding strongly enough for the central bank to begin slowing the pace of its bond-buying stimulus later this year. Full Story
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Britain to start sale of Lloyds soon, review RBS split
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is ready to start selling its shares in Lloyds Banking Group <LLOY.L> and will examine whether to break up Royal Bank of Scotland <RBS.L>, Finance Minister George Osborne said, admitting the re-privatization of RBS remains a long way off. Full Story
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is ready to start selling its shares in Lloyds Banking Group <LLOY.L> and will examine whether to break up Royal Bank of Scotland <RBS.L>, Finance Minister George Osborne said, admitting the re-privatization of RBS remains a long way off. Full Story
Microsoft talked with Nokia about buying devices unit: report
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp recently talked with Nokia about buying the Finnish phone maker's devices unit, but the discussions faltered and are not likely to be revived, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday in its online edition. Full Story
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp recently talked with Nokia about buying the Finnish phone maker's devices unit, but the discussions faltered and are not likely to be revived, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday in its online edition. Full Story
Nvidia's stock jumps on license plan; Wall Street eyes Apple
(Reuters) - Shares of chipmaker Nvidia surged nearly 6 percent on Wednesday after the company said it plans to license its graphics technology, opening the door to new business with Apple, Samsung Electronics and other mobile device makers. Full Story
(Reuters) - Shares of chipmaker Nvidia surged nearly 6 percent on Wednesday after the company said it plans to license its graphics technology, opening the door to new business with Apple, Samsung Electronics and other mobile device makers. Full Story
U.S. aerospace companies seek to reassure public on drones
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. aerospace companies, keen to benefit from billions of dollars in possible future orders for civilian drones, are mobilizing to assuage public concerns about privacy and safety. Full Story
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. aerospace companies, keen to benefit from billions of dollars in possible future orders for civilian drones, are mobilizing to assuage public concerns about privacy and safety. Full Story

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