|       |   |  |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures fell on Friday after   an expected new round of monetary easing failed to materialize,   leaving investors to chew over the slowing global economy and   Europe's ongoing debt crisis. |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The trade deficit narrowed in April, as   both imports and exports fell from record high levels set in   March, in a sign of slowing global demand, a government report   showed on Friday. |  |  |  |      |       |    |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp will sell its pipeline and   related assets to Global Infrastructure Partners in three separate   transactions worth more than $4 billion, as the company scrambles   to plug an expected $9 billion to $10 billion funding shortfall. |  |  |  |      |       |    |  |     |  |    | MADRID/BERLIN (Reuters) - Spain is expected to ask the euro zone   for help with recapitalizing its stricken banks at the weekend,   EU and German sources said on Friday, becoming the fourth country   to seek assistance since Europe's debt crisis began. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline  has extended its $2.6 billion   offer to buy long-time partner Human Genome Sciences  until   the end of June as it battles the U.S. biotech company's reluctant   management. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel is counting on facial-recognition   technology for targeted ads and a team of veteran entertainment   dealmakers to win over reluctant media partners for its new   virtual television service. |  |  |  |      |       |     |  |    | DUBLIN (Reuters) - Independent News & Media chairman James Osborne   expects to lose his place on the board, after the publishing   group's largest shareholder Denis O'Brien voted against his   re-election as a director. |  |  |  |        |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Data analysis software company Tableau Software   and developer tools maker Atlassian are among several small,   business software firms preparing to go public in the next 12   months, hoping a growing market for cloud computing will shield   them from the aftermath of Facebook's botched IPO and Europe's woes. |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's economy shrank further in the first   three months of 2012, shriveling at a yearly rate of 6.5 percent   against a backdrop of painful wage cuts, tax hikes and record   unemployment. |  |  |        |     |  |    | MELBOURNE/PERTH (Reuters) - Falling coal prices and soaring costs   have forced Australia's producers to start trimming output and   letting go of some workers, hurting miners, rail and port operators   and potentially threatening plans for more than $30 billion   of investment in new mines. |  |  |  |     |  |    |     |  |    |  |    |     | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |  |  |    |  |  |    |     |  |    |  |    |     | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today |  |  |    |  |  |    | » MORE NEWSLETTERS |  | 
  
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