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Egyptian president OKs law allowing Islamic bonds
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has signed a new law allowing the state to issue Islamic bonds _ an effort to help ease an expanding budget deficit.
News Corp 3Q beats Street on pay TV, 'Pi'
News Corp 3rd-quarter profit, revenue beat analysts' forecasts, helped by pay TV, 'Life of Pi'
Va. judge: Coast Guard abused power holding ship
Virginia judge orders Maltese coal ship, crew detained for weeks released upon $1.5M bond
Disney 2Q results beat Street; shares rise
Disney 2nd-quarter results top analyst forecasts; shares rise modestly
McDonald's sales hit by weakness in Asia, Europe
McDonald's sales figure slips again in April on weakness in Europe, bird flu fears in Asia
Wendy's loses share in value menu category
Wendy's profit falls in 1st quarter as burger chain loses market share in value menu category
Egyptian president OKs law allowing Islamic bonds
Egyptian president signs law allowing the state to issue Islamic bonds
Oil rises above $96 on US supplies, weaker dollar
Oil rises above $96 as US supplies rise less than expected; gas pump prices up
FDA inspection triggers recall by Florida pharmacy
Florida compounding pharmacy recalls sterile drugs due to contamination concerns raised by FDA
Dow average holds on to 15,000 with a small gain
Dow Jones industrial average holds above 15,000; AOL drops as earnings miss estimates
Freddie Mac posts $4.6B net income for Q1
Mortgage giant Freddie Mac posts $4.6B net income for Q1; doesn't request new federal aid
Sharpton: Meeting with PepsiCo 'positive'
Sharpton: Meeting with PepsiCo, members of Emmett Till's family 'positive'
Delta will pay a dividend, buy back shares
Delta Air Lines says finances are improving, will pay a dividend and buy back shares
Poland's shale gas hopes suffer blow
Company decisions hurt Poland's hopes for shale gas industry
YouTube said set to soon launch pay channels
Source: YouTube set to launch pay channels within weeks to help generate revenue for partners
Incoming WTO director seeks 'negotiating pillar'
Incoming WTO director seeks to rescue 'negotiating pillar' of organization
Toyota profit more than doubles on yen, cost cuts
Toyota quarterly profit more than doubles to 314 billion yen ($3.2 billion) on yen, cost cuts
Germany's expected tax take slightly lower
Germany's expected tax take slightly lower, government still aims to balance budget in 2015
Germany plans tighter control of managers' pay
German government plans to follow Switzerland in giving shareholders more say on managers' pay
Spain refuses to hand over ex-HSBC worker
Spain refuses to hand over to Switzerland ex-HSBC worker who allegedly stole information



