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A Kashmiri vegetable vendor takes a nap in his boat at Dal Lake in Srinagar July 30, 2012. REUTERS/Danish IsmailAn...
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- China's official PMI print disappoints- Implications for policy- Australia's PMI is even worse!- All eyes on the FOMC...
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structure showing the Euro currency sign is seen in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt July 30, 2012.(Reuters) - Joblessness in the euro zone hit on Tuesday its highest level since the single currency was born, a further sign of economic desperation as hopes erode that the bloc will be saved by its central bank this week.An additional 123,000 people were out of work...
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TOKYO, July 31 (Reuters) - Asian shares paused on Tuesday asinvestors grew cautious ahead of monetary policy meetings by theEuropean Central Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve, withscepticism countering expectations for more stimulus steps tosupport fragile global economies.The impact of the three-year euro debt crisis on Asia wasevident on Tuesday with Japan's Manufacturing PurchasingManagers Index...
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YORK - US stocks closed in the red as Wall Street hopes for US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank stimulus action this week and awaits a report on the July jobs market.After two big euro-driven rallies late last week, the major indices struggled to maintain modest gains in markets lacking a catalyst.The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the session at 13,073.01, drifting down 2.65 points...
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closed in the red on Monday as Wall Street hoped for US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank stimulus action this week and awaited a report on the July jobs market.After two big euro-driven rallies late last week, the major indices struggled to maintain modest gains in markets lacking a catalyst.The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the session at 13,073.01, drifting down 2.65 points (0.02...
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