Magna closes in on Opel, the BBC Faces cost cutting and Aussies feel positive about their economy, around the world for our economic update for September 10.
Globe and Mail-- Magna finally wins control of Opel
Globe and Mail-- Canadiens sale almost a done deal
Globe and Mail-- Economy rebounding, Bank of Canada says
National Post-- Bank of Canada holds rates, sees quicker recovery
National Post-- Loonie may hit parity with U.S. dollar by year-end: Rosenberg
National Post-- GM's board backs Magna purchase of Opel
Vancouver Sun-- 'Frail' CEO Steve Jobs unveils evolving Apple product line
New York Times-- G.M. Agrees to Sell Opel to Magna, With Strings
New York Times-- Oil Imports Swell U.S. Trade Deficit
Times Online UK-- BBC spending cuts will target £100m bill for Heroes, Mad Men and other US imports
Times Online UK-- Conservatives will set limits on NHS spending if they win election
Times Online UK-- Amid all the financial flak, our insurers deserve a break
Telegraph UK-- GM agrees to sell European business Opel to Magna, Vauxhall's future unclear
Telegraph UK-- Weak pound might not be enough to rescue UK economy
Guardian UK-- The economy: Politicians and the semi-slump
Guardian UK-- Fears for UK jobs as General Motors sells European arm to Canada's Magna
Sydney Morning Herald-- Economy looks rosy, Australians tell new survey
Sydney Morning Herald-- Big miner burns its golden hedges
People's Daily online-- President Hu calls for further modernization while maintaining stability
People's Daily online-- Overseas banks profiting from China's reform and opening-up
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