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Real gross domestic product (GDP) of Canada increased 0.1 percent in the third quarter, the first quarterly gain since the third quarter of 2008, according to Statistics Canada on Monday. Domestic demand, including consumer spending, housing, government...
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India’s economy gave yet another indication of its rapidly improving health, prompting greater ambition from policymakers still chary of withdrawing the stimulus medicine responsible for the recovery. Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by a surprisingly...
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The UK recession was shallower than previously thought between July and September, but the economy continued to decline, revised official figures showed today. New estimates from the Office for national Statistics (ONS) showed a 0.3 per cent fall in...
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Consumers got back in the buying mood in October as their incomes grew modestly, an encouraging sign for the budding economic recovery. The Commerce Department said Wednesday spending rose a brisk 0.7 percent last month, following a pullback in September...
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The bad news in this bulletin is that the U.S. economy didn’t grow at quite the rate—3.5%—during the period from July to September that the Department of Commerce previously said it had. The good news: It still grew, albeit at the whittled-down pace of...
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South Africa's targeted consumer inflation slowed in line with expectations to 5,9% year-on-year in October, returning to the 3% to 6% target band for the first time in more than two-and-a-half years, official data showed on Wednesday. Statistics South...
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But most of us can be forgiven if we dont feel that way. Economic output will grow, but unemployment and consumer worries will stay high through the year. That was the consensus the IU Business Outlook offered Wednesday at Indiana University-Purdue...
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The state's economy should stabilize next year, with modest gains in visitor arrivals, personal income and state gross domestic product, according to the latest forecast from the Hawai'i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The projections...
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Economists and analysts surveyed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) revised downwards India's gross domestic product projection to 6.0 per cent for 2009/10 from 6.5 per cent in the previous round of survey. The forecasters also assigned a highest 34.3...
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The European Union's statistical office said Friday the euro zone -- where the euro is the shared currency -- had climbed out of recession. Eurostat said the gross domestic product in the third quarter among the 16 euro zone countries grew by 0.4 percent...
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