   |     |           |      |        | NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. S&P 500 stock index futures inched   higher on Friday, indicating the index may hold its ground after   its biggest decline since early February, ahead of data on inflation   and consumer confidence. |          |     |                              |     |           |      |        | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. producer prices fell in February,   dragged down by falling costs for services and offering little   sign of a pickup in inflation pressures. |          |     |                |                           |     |           |      |        | MADRID (Reuters) - Shareholders of cable company Ono are close   to reaching a deal with Britain's Vodafone  on an offer to buy   the Spanish group for about 7.2 billion euros ($10 billion)   including debt, two sources familiar with the matter said. |          |     |                |                         |     |           |      |        | FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Meeting students at the University   of Amsterdam in April last year, European Central Bank President   Mario Draghi extolled the virtues of courage, recalling a story   his father had told him: |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. safety regulators have recorded 303   deaths when airbags failed to deploy in 1.6 million compact   cars recalled last month by General Motors Co, according to   a study released Thursday night by a safety watchdog group. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government lifted a ban on Thursday   that excluded BP from new federal contracts, after the British   oil major filed a lawsuit saying it was being unfairly penalized   for its 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's export growth is forecast to have accelerated   in February as shipments recovered from a Lunar New Year slowdown,   which along with slower import growth is expected see the trade   deficit narrow from record levels, a Reuters poll shows. |          |     |                |                  |     |           |      |        | NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Friday ordered   Nokia to give a 35 billion rupees ($572.5 million) guarantee   before it transfers one of its biggest mobile phone plants and   other assets in the country to Microsoft Corp. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | STEELE CITY, Nebraska (Reuters) - In the heated debate over whether   to build the Keystone XL pipeline, the energy industry and lawmakers   have predicted that the project could unleash an economic bonanza   in the Midwest, and provide jobs for up to a half-million people. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Loss-making Malaysian Airline   System risks losing out on lucrative corporate business from   travelers outside the country in the wake of the disappearance   of a China-bound flight carrying 239 people, travel agents warned. |          |     |                |                              |                |          |              | 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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