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Economic outlook seen dimming for election victor
The outlook for the economy over the next nine months dimmed for the third consecutive month in June, suggesting the victor in this Saturday's election faces deteriorating demand.
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UK inflation rate falls to 3.1%
The annual inflation rate eased in July, largely because of lower petrol and transport prices.
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Weak GDP numbers
New statistics have raised concerns about the outlook for the Japanese economy, which has been recovering steadily from the global recession.
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Double-dip recession risk eases, survey
A survey of owners of small and medium businesses found nearly a third reporting a rise in revenue during the past 12 months.
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Kiwis lose interest in investment properties
An annual property survey shows the number of New Zealanders interested in investing in residential property has declined significantly, for the first time in several years.
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Oz Leading Indicator Slows, But Still Above Trend
It would appear the leading indicator for the Australian economy as developed and published by Westpac and the Melbourne Institute continues to point towards slowing momentum for the Australian economy in the months ahead, even though overall gro
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Waning confidence expected from German exporters
German investor confidence has seen a dramatic fall on concerns over the lack of strength in the economy.
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Production Rebounds, Housing Languishes
Production jumped twice as much as forecast in July, signaling manufacturing is shouldering a U.S. economic recovery that is showing signs of moderating in the second half of the year.
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A short Dollar break?
As the new week started, The Euro consolidated just below Friday’s low, reaching 1.2733 before rebounding fast to 1.2869. Such a rebound is considered very “modest” comparing to the drop it followed, which came very close to 600 pips! We can clea
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UK Inflation pushes sterling down
The rate of inflation in July has met market expectation, with the headline rate dipping marginally to 3.1% from 3.2% in June.
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European equities rally; euro rises on Irish bond
Europe’s leading stock markets pushed higher yesterday as investors digested news of falling German investor confidence and lower British inflation.
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Should gold have a place in your portfolio?
There are television commercials offering cash for gold as well as local and home businesses that are sprouting up everywhere to get in on the modern-day rush.


