04 Feb 03:13 PM
FRANKFURT, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Siemens
expects its power generation, transmission and distribution
businesses to grow slightly this year as the group targets
annual revenue of 100 billion euros ($131 billion) by the middle
of the decade, a senior executive said.

04 Feb 01:29 PM
MOSCOW/LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Russian gas exporter
Gazprom has brought supplies to Europe back up to
normal after reducing them "for a few days", but it is unable to
meet increased demand amid freezing weather, a company official
told Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Saturday.

04 Feb 12:56 PM
SOFIA, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Russia's supplies of natural
gas to Bulgaria and neighbouring Greece, Turkey and Macedonia
are back to normal, Bulgaria's economy and energy ministry said
on Saturday.

04 Feb 09:52 AM
MOSCOW, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Russian gas exporter Gazprom
has brought supplies to Europe back up to normal after
reducing them "for a few days", but it is unable to meet
increased demand amid freezing weather, a company official told
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Saturday.

04 Feb 05:05 AM
BEIJING, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels said they
are looking for ways to hand over 29 Chinese workers held in the
border state of South Kordofan, Chinese state media said, as
Sudan's government confirmed the death of one worker in a
firefight.

04 Feb 04:43 AM
HONG KONG, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Sunshine Oilsands Ltd, a
Canadian oil explorer backed by Chinese state-owned enterprises,
has delayed the launch of a planned up to $700 million initial
public offering in Hong Kong that was expected to be the biggest
new listing in Asia this year, The Wall Street Journal said on
Saturday.

04 Feb 04:33 AM
TOKYO, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Three Japanese towns would be
willing to restart their nuclear reactors if they pass
government stress tests, two were against the idea but most were
undecided, a newspaper survey suggested on Saturday.

04 Feb 03:25 AM
SYDNEY, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Thousands of Australians were cut
off by floodwaters on Saturday as heavy rain broke river banks
across the vast eastern outback and some families battled with
deadly snakes for rooftops, rescuers said.

04 Feb 02:33 AM
HONG KONG, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Sunshine Oilsands Ltd, a
Canadian oil explorer backed by Chinese state-owned enterprises,
has delayed the launch of a planned up to $700 million initial
public offering in Hong Kong that was expected to be the biggest
new listing in Asia this year, a report said on Saturday.

04 Feb 01:42 AM
LOS ANGELES, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Dodgers
said it has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to
disallow all claims against the baseball team by the family of
Bryan Stow, who was...

03 Feb 11:59 PM
(refiles because of technical error related to the use of
brackets)

03 Feb 11:55 PM
NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Investors' appetite for
yield and risk-taking drove interest into high-yield "junk" bond
funds and emerging markets equities in the week ended Wednesday,
Feb. 1, bolstered by the Federal Reserve's announcement of
near-zero interest rates into late 2014, data from EPFR Global
showed on Friday.

03 Feb 01:26 PM
STOCKHOLM, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Chinese carmaker Zhejiang Youngman Lotus
Automobile has made a 3 billion crowns ($446 million) offer for bankrupt Swedish
group Saab which has drawn a cool response from...

02 Feb 05:38 PM
LONDON, Feb 2 (IFR) - The European callable Lower Tier
2 market, which had not seen a fresh bank issue since 2008,
sprang back to life this week when Nordea Bank priced a heavily
oversubscribed deal.

02 Feb 04:43 PM
* Equity group Goldsmith interested in all five refineries
