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Europe Roundup - Eurozone Retail Sales Continue To Fall
Friday, official data revealed that Eurozone retail sales decreased for the eighth consecutive month in January as consumers reduced their spending amid the economic slowdown....
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Import Prices Show Modest Decrease In February
The price of items brought into the U.S. dropped again in February, though the decline was more modest than experts had been predicting. Export prices also slipped during the month, a renewed decline after a rebound in January. The U.S. Labor Dep...
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Import Prices Show Modest Decrease In February
The price of items brought into the U.S. dropped again in February, though the decline was more modest than experts had been predicting. Export prices also slipped during the month, a renewed decline after a rebound in January. The U.S. Labor Dep...
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U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows More Than Expected In January
With the value of imports falling at a faster rate than the value of exports, the U.S. trade deficit narrowed by more than economists had been expecting in the month of January, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Friday. ...
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U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows More Than Expected In January
With the value of imports falling at a faster rate than the value of exports, the U.S. trade deficit narrowed by more than economists had been expecting in the month of January, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Friday. ...
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Asia Roundup - Japan Mulls Third Stimulus For Economy
Friday, the scene remained relatively calm at the close of the week in Asia....
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Asia Roundup - Japan Mulls Third Stimulus For Economy
Friday, the scene remained relatively calm at the close of the week in Asia....
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Asia Roundup - Japan Mulls Third Stimulus For Economy
Friday, the scene remained relatively calm at the close of the week in Asia....
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Japanese PM Aso Orders Additional Stimulus Package
Friday, Japanese Prime Minister, Taro Aso ordered ruling parties to craft additional stimulus measures that cover several fiscal years to combat recession in the second largest economy. Aso will seek ideas from economists and industry leaders next...
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Yen Tumbles As Stocks Advance
Friday during early deals, the Japanese yen tumbled to new multi-month lows against the euro, the kiwi and the aussie as a gain in equities boosted investors' risk appetite, dampening demand for the yen....


