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Indonesia Cancels Plans for First High-Speed Train

WSJ.com 

Indonesia scrapped plans for its first high-speed train, casting aside proposals from China and Japan after the two competed for months to secure a deal in the Southeast Asian nation.

Some 1,000 Refugees Attempt to Reach Austria on Foot

Sputnik International 

According to local media reports, around 1,000 asylum seekers have left the square near the main train station in Budapest on Friday to go to Austria on foot after the authorities cancelled western-bound international trains.

BlackBerry shares up 4% after news of deal to buy Good Technology

MarketWatch.com 

BlackBerry Ltd. shares rose about 4% in premarket trade Friday, after the mobile communications company said it has agreed to buy Good Technology for $425 million in cash. The deal will allow BlackBerry to offer "a unified, secure mobility platform with applications for any mobile device on any operating system -- supported with security that has been certified by governments around the world embedded in every component of the mobility infrastructure," BlackBerry said in a statement. California-based... Читать дальше...

Fed's Lacker lays out case for rate hike regardless of Aug. job report

MarketWatch.com 

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - If the August employment report is weak, Fed officials should view it as a "one-month blip" that would not alter the strong labor market picture over the last several years, said Jeffrey Lacker, the president of the Richmond Fed, on Friday. In a speech in Richmond, Lacker said the case for raising rates remains strong, despite recent financial market volatility, which will have only a "quite limited" effect on the U.S. outlook. While the Fed's favorite inflation indicator... Читать дальше...

Islamic State Destroys Ancient Tombs in Palmyra

WSJ.com 

Islamic State militants in Syria have blown up three tower tombs in the ancient city of Palmyra, just days after demolishing one of the Middle East’s most important historic sites, the 2000-year-old Temple of Bel. Photo: UNESCO.





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