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Big BRIC firms victims of success with global funds (LONDON) Shares of companies from the world's biggest developing economies are increasingly featuring in global fund portfolios, a possible reason why BRIC markets are underperforming in 2010 compared to emerging market peers. US productivity dip exceeds forecasts (NEW YORK) The productivity of US workers fell more than previously estimated in the second quarter, pushing up labour costs and showing the slowdown in growth will limit profits. ECB keeps rates steady, extends liquidity lifeline (FRANKFURT) The European Central Bank held interest rates at a record low yesterday and extended its liquidity safety-net in response to a lopsided recovery and worries about vulnerable banks. Apple offers new TV box to rent movies (SAN FRANCISCO) Apple Inc is refining its plans to annex the living room into its entertainment empire. Petrobras to pay govt US$42.5b in stock for oil rights (BRASILIA) Petroleo Brasileiro agreed to pay the Brazilian government US$42.5 billion in new stock for the right to develop five billion barrels of offshore oil reserves. | |||