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Highlights of the Fed's latest economic survey
ABC News
AP By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer Highlights from the Federal Reserve's survey of economic conditions nationwide. The survey, released Wednesday and known as the Beige Book, is based on information collected from the Fed's 12 regional bank ...
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EU's New Drive to Stamp Out Euro Region Debt `Fire' May Fall Short Again
Bloomberg
By Simon Kennedy and James G. Neuger - Thu Jan 13 00:01:00 GMT 2011 European leaders enter year two of their fight to contain the euro region's debt woes still struggling to put out the fire. After committing almost $1 trillion, bailing out Greece and ...
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Banks to meet on AIG, recap to close this week
Reuters
By Clare Baldwin and Ben Berkowitz NEW YORK (Reuters) - Banks will meet in New York City Thursday to make their case for the right to sell the US Treasury's stake in American International Group, three people familiar with the matter said Wednesday. ...
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Oil Rises a Fourth Day After US Stockpiles Drop, Equities Gain
BusinessWeek
By Mark Shenk and Ben Sharples Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Oil rose for a fourth day after US crude inventories declined more than analysts forecast and equities gained amid signals European officials are stepping up efforts to solve the debt crisis. ...
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US Reduces Corn and Soybean Estimates
New York Times
By REUTERS WASHINGTON (Reuters) — America's stockpiles of corn and soybeans will be drawn down to thin levels this year, the government said in a reporton Wednesday that sent grain and oilseed prices soaring and added to concerns over surging world ...
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Merit-Pay Pressure On UAW Is Rising
Wall Street Journal
By MATTHEW DOLAN DETROIT—A push for a merit-pay system for hourly workers is emerging as a key issue in contract talks that will get under way this year between the three Detroit car makers and the United Auto Workers union. ...
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With NYC Move, China Continues To Internationalize Yuan
Wall Street Journal
By Javier E. David Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The Chinese yuan still has a very long way to go before it is fully convertible in international markets, but a Chinese bank's recent move to permit US-based trading in the currency is ...
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Germany backs wider rescue fund role
Financial Times
By Quentin Peel in Berlin and Peter Spiegel in Brussels Germany is backing proposals to give new powers and lending capacity to the €440bn ($577bn) eurozone rescue fund, even if that means increasing its financial guarantees, according to people ...
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Global PC Shipments Post Weak Gains
Wall Street Journal
By IAN SHERR SAN FRANCISCO—Global shipments of personal computers posted weaker-than-expected growth in the fourth quarter as consumer sales softened and interest in touchscreen tablets picked up, a pair of industry data trackers said Wednesday. ...
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