Monday, December 27, 2010

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China Economist Ba: Rate Hikes Possible In 1st Half - Report
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING (Dow Jones)--China's central bank could raise interest rates to alleviate negative real interest rates in the first half of next year while inflation pressures are large, the central bank-backed Financial News reported Tuesday, ...
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Japan's November Industrial Production Rises 1%, Signaling Recovery Intact
Bloomberg
By Keiko Ujikane - Mon Dec 27 23:57:59 GMT 2010 Japan's industrial production increased for the first time in six months in November, signaling the nation's export-led recovery will regain traction. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Dec. ...
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Retail Sales Rebound, Beating Forecasts
New York Times
By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD Shoppers spent more money this holiday season than at any time since the recession, according to preliminary retail data released on Monday. After a 6 percent free fall in 2008 and a 4 percent uptick last year, retail spending ...
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Ally Settles Fannie Buyback Demands for $462 Million
Bloomberg
By Hugh Son - Mon Dec 27 22:48:21 GMT 2010 Ally Financial Inc., the auto and home lender majority owned by the US government, said its mortgage unit reached a $462 million settlement to resolve repurchase claims by Fannie Mae on $292 billion in home ...
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Crude, Heating Oil Decline as China Raises Rates: Oil Products
Bloomberg
By Richard Stubbe - Mon Dec 27 21:26:01 GMT 2010 Crude oil, heating oil and gasoline dropped from two-year highs as as China's second interest-rate increase since October bolstered concern that economic growth will slow in the biggest energy-consuming ...
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Blizzard Dumps on Big Retail Sales Day
TheStreet.com
By Eric Rosenbaum 12/27/10 - 12:32 PM EST NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Retail has been red hot in 2010, but it's ending the year on a tundra of frozen sales. The highly anticipated big post-Christmas sales rush was killed by the avalanche conditions, ...
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