In Montreal you won't read about it in the Sunday paper, in praise of stimulus and Britains untold story of debt, some of the financial items for a Wednesday.
Globe and Mail-- Fed considers new steps to bolster U.S. economy
Globe and Mail-- Rio Tinto Alcan faces $100-million hit
Globe and Mail-- Montreal Gazette to halt Sunday publication
National Post-- Roubini to Obama: Treat Americans like adults
National Post-- Chatter grows that Bell will join discount war
National Post-- Canadian consumers seen scaling back as rates rise
Vancouver Sun-- South Surrey’s Semiahmoo Shopping Centre sold for $82.7 million
New York Times-- Analysts Warn of Risks Threatening China’s Banks
New York Times-- G.M. to Guarantee Battery in Its Electric Car
New York Times-- White House Economists Praise Stimulus Results
USA Today-- Bailout loans hurt small banks, hamper recovery
USA Today-- In June, Fed officials cut economic forecasts amid European debt woes
Guardian UK online-- Unemployment falls but part-time working hits record high
Guardian UK online-- Ocado flotation fears grow as oil firm's listing heads for collapse
Guardian UK online-- Banking's risky business
The Independent-- Britain’s debt: The untold story
The Independent-- God’s morally compromised banker
Telegraph UK online-- OBR had a hasty birth at the Treasury's hand – and it's made a bad start
Telegraph UK online-- Hillary Clinton looks into BP's Libya deals
Telegraph UK online-- David Cameron rebuked by Sir Alan Budd over 'inappropriate use' of economic data
Melbourne Herald Sun-- Households worry on rate rise debt
Melbourne Herald Sun-- Heading for a windfall
Sydney Daily Telegraph-- Budget surplus forecast to be $2 billion larger
People's Daily-- Chinese mainland's rich youngest in Asia-Pacific region
People's Daily-- Govt to stay the course on housing despite problems
China Daily-- New steel mill list to be unveiled next year
China Daily-- Shanghai may pass Singapore as world's busiest port
Times of India-- Setback to Posco steel project in Orissa
Times of India-- Inflation moves higher to 10.55% in June
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