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Dec 5 (PNA) – Inflation in the Philippines rose to 2.8 percent in November from 1.6 percent in October as damages caused by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng caused prices of some agricultural products to rise. The rate brought inflation for the first 11 months...
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The dollar leaped higher Friday after the government said the U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 10 percent in November, leading traders to weigh chances that the the Federal Reserve might begin raising interest rates sooner than they had expected. The...
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At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the broader 50-share S&P CNX Nifty shut at 5,108.9 points, against the previous close at 5,131.7 points, a loss of 22.8 points or 0.44 percent. Broader market indices ended mixed as the BSE midcap index closed 0.19...
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The yen may rise to a record 74 per dollar by 2011 because the Bank of Japan hasn't done enough to combat deflation, said Eishi Wakabayashi, a strategist who forecast the currency's surge to an all-time high in April 1995. Wakabayashi said the BOJ should...
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Subbarao said the central bank would revisit its growth target of 6% with an upward bias at its January 27 monetary policy review. Double click an English word for Macmillan Dictionary definition
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The government’s plans to rehabilitate areas in Luzon hit hard by the recent typhoons is focused on expediting reconstruction and aiding economic recovery. This was according to the nation's economic managers who met members of the local business community...
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Federal bond yields are expected to rise toward five-week highs on Friday, as traders sell debt ahead of a 100-bn-rupee ($2.2 bn) sale and weighed by higher U.S. yields. Traders will await the results of the sale due after 3 p.m. (0930 GMT) for direction.
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Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia informed Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathwani that the government provided stimulus package and measures announced in foreign trade policy 2009-14 to counter the adverse impact of the...
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Indonesian central bank on Thursday put its benchmark interest rate on hold at 6.5 percent for a fourth straight month to spur economic growth, the bank said in a statement here. The decision is in line with expectation of seven analysts surveyed...
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Speaking to reporters, Godrej Industries [ Get Quote ] Managing Director said, "I think so, at least in India" recession would be a forgotten word. Some are worried that there could be problems in the rest of the world if there is another crisis like...
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