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LONDON (Reuters) - Gus O'Donnell, the former top British civil servant, has decided not to apply to become the next Bank of England governor, the Financial Times reported on Monday.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc and American Express will hold a conference call on Monday to make a financial services announcement, the two companies said in a statement on Sunday.

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(Reuters) - Options traders in the U.S. stock market are getting their bets in place in case the U.S. economy tumbles down the "fiscal cliff," or worse, if the U.S. presidential election is so close that the result is disputed.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - BAE Systems insists there is "no magic number" for French and German government shares in a possible merger with EADS, but U.S. experts say anything over 10 percent could ruin the chances of winning approval from U.S. regulators.

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Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Stevens attends Asian Investment Conference as keynote speaker in Hong KongLONDON (Reuters) - Australian central bank chief Glenn Stevens has been approached by British Treasury officials seeking a new head for the Bank of England after governor Mervyn King steps down next year, the Sunday Times newspaper reported. Stevens, 54, has been governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia since September 2006 and is the country's highest paid public servant, with an annual salary of over A$1 million (619 thousand pounds), more than double King's earnings. ...


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