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9301. German exports decline in August (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-08 16:00:45, published by BBC
Germany's exports fell back for the second month in a row in August adding to fears the stronger euro is harming Europe's economy. [additional details]
9302. US sees 95,000 jobs go last month (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-08 16:00:29, published by BBC
The US economy shed another 95,000 jobs in September, the fourth month in a row that jobs have been lost, official figures show. [additional details]
9303. Japan to push $60bn into economy (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-08 08:00:05, published by BBC
The Japanese cabinet approves a plan to pump more than $60bn (£38bn) into the country's struggling economy. [additional details]
9304. Brazile: Mystery funds hurt democracy (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-07 23:00:54, published by CNN
Give them credit where credit is due: Republicans know how to spend big dollars. In this election, Republican political strategists and their rich, anonymous supporters are really thinking big. ... [additional details]
9305. Billions wasted in way medical devices are bought, study finds (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-07 21:01:03, published by USA Today
A study published Wednesday says hospitals and the federal government could save tens of billions of dollars a year if they changed the way group ... [additional details]
9306. Eyewitness: Hungary's toxic spill (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-06 17:01:00, published by BBC
It will take at least a year and cost tens of millions of dollars to clean a spill of toxic sludge, Hungary's environment minister says. [additional details]
9307. GDP growth 'slower than thought' (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-06 17:00:45, published by BBC
The global economy will grow slightly more slowly than previously expected next year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said. [additional details]
9308. Hungary battles to contain toxic mud (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-06 09:00:59, published by BBC
Hungary says it will cost tens of millions of dollars and take at least a year to clean up the damage caused by a spill of industrial toxic red sludge. [additional details]
9309. 'One year' to clean Hungary spill (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-06 06:00:04, published by BBC
It will take at least a year and cost tens of millions of dollars to clean a spill of toxic sludge, Hungary's environment minister says. [additional details]
9310. Study: Families saving for college aren't always choosing best options... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-05 23:01:29, published by USA Today
Parents remain determined to save money for college even in the tough economy, but they're not always choosing the methods that give them the ... [additional details]
9311. Japan cuts interest rate further (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-05 09:00:41, published by BBC
Japan's central bank cuts its interest rate to almost zero in a bid to to give some life to its faltering economy. [additional details]
9312. Colombia raid 'nets drug money' (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-05 07:00:07, published by BBC
Colombian police seize millions of dollars in cash believed to be payments from Mexican cartels to a drug kingpin. [additional details]
9313. Ryder Cup to boost Scots economy (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-05 03:00:24, published by BBC
The 2014 Ryder Cup could raise more than £100m for Scotland's economy, organisers VisitScotland say. [additional details]
9314. Bank cuts Irish growth forecast (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-04 16:00:44, published by BBC
The Irish Republic's economy will grow by only 0.2% this year, the country's central bank predicts, which is below the government's forecast [additional details]
9315. IMF praises Iraq economy progress (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-02 00:00:36, published by BBC
The International Monetary Fund praises Iraq for making "good progress" in reconstructing its economy, as it gives the go-ahead for a $741m loan. [additional details]
9316. Medicaid enrollment spikes to 48M in weak economy (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-01 23:01:26, published by USA Today
More people signed up for Medicaid last year than at any time since the program's inception, as the recession wiped out jobs and workplace health ... [additional details]
9317. Japan readies new stimulus moves (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-10-01 10:00:41, published by BBC
Japan's parliament debates an emergency budget and the central bank considers further easing as data points to a weak economy. [additional details]
9318. US economic growth is revised up (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-09-30 21:00:42, published by BBC
The US economy grew at an annualised rate of 1.7% between April and June, figures show, up from a previous estimate of 1.6%. [additional details]
9319. Squeeze on home loans to continue (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-09-30 15:00:40, published by BBC
Banks are not expecting it to become any easier for householders to get a mortgage in the coming months, a survey says. [additional details]
9320. More families, friends move in together (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2010-09-30 02:01:24, published by USA Today
Fueled by the dismal economy and high unemployment, more Americans are doubling up on housing. [additional details]
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