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Data shows German exports rose 3.8 increase in September from August but still remain 18.8 percent below last year's levels. The Federal Statistical Office said Monday that imports also rose, by 5.8 percent from August, but were down 16.3 percent from...
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US stocks surged on Thursday after government data showed that the economy had exited recession in the third quarter to post its strongest growth in two years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average chalked up 199.89 points (2.05 percent) to 9,962.58, marking...
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Restaurant chain operator Skylark Co, a pioneer in the family restaurant business in Japan, closed the last outlet of its Skylark Western-style family restaurant chain shortly after Thursday midnight under a plan to replace all the outlets of the 39-year-old...
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Oil prices slumped on Wednesday after fresh data showed rising crude and gasoline stockpiles in the United States in an indication of falling demand in the world's top energy consumer. A persistent rise of the dollar this week also was dampening sentiment.
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The Treasury expects borrowing to reach a record £175 billion for the year as a whole as the public finances buckle under the impact of recession. While September's borrowing is slightly lower than the £15.3 billion expected by the City, it is almost...
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First-time claims for U.S. unemployment insurance dropped by 12,000 during the week ending Sept. 12, the U.S...The 545,000 initial benefits claims in the latest report contributed to a four-week rolling average of 563,000, which was an decrease of 8,750...
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Department of Labor said import prices rose 2 percent in August, pushed by a sharp rise in petroleum prices. Petroleum import prices rose 9.8 percent during the month, while non-petroleum import prices rose 0.4 percent, the department said. Export prices...
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Outstanding consumer credit fell by $26.1 billion in July, far greater than economists predicted, the U.S...Revolving credit, including credit card loans, fell $6.1 billion, while non-revolving credit dropped $15.4 billion. On an annual basis, credit...
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Australia's gross domestic product grew a seasonally adjusted 0.6% in the April-June quarter from the previous quarter, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday, beating economists' consensus expectation of a 0.2% rise. The bureau left first-quarter...
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Mahindra & Mahindra, the nation's largest tractor maker, fell 1.1 per cent, on speculation the poor rainfall could jeopardise the country's seven per cent economic growth target. Hindustan Unilever, India's biggest household products maker, lost 2.4 per...
Tags: industry output, The India Meteorological Department, Indian, output rose, data showed