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INVESTMENT FOCUS-Emerging market jolt puts deficit countries at risk
ReutersBy Natsuko Waki and Sujata Rao LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Major developing countries with big foreign financing needs are acutely vulnerable to the risk of a sudden stop in investment flows which has unnerved emerging markets in recent weeks. Emerging...Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Finance, South Africa, Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Reserve
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S.Korea Q1 GDP growth revised to s/adj 0.8 pct qtr/qtr
Reuters(For full table, double-click ) SEOUL, June 7 (Reuters) - South Korea's economy grew a seasonally adjusted 0.8 percent in the January-March quarter from the previous three months, revised data from the central bank showed on Friday, barely changed from...Tags: South Korea
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TABLE-South Korea Q1 GDP growth revised to s/adj 0.8 pct q/q
Reuters(For full story, double-click ) SEOUL, June 7 (Reuters) - Following are details of South Korea's revised gross domestic product data for the January-March quarter, released by the Bank of Korea on Friday (change in percent, in real terms): OVER PREVIOUS...Tags: Investment Service, Natural Resource Industry, Investments, Gross Domestic Product
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General Motors, Ford and Chrysler post healthy May auto sales
Auto sales rose in May, helped by stronger consumer confidence and a rebound in home sales and construction. General Motors Co., the nation’s largest automaker, said its U.S. sales rose 3.1% in May to 252,894 vehicles compared with the same...
Tags: Media Industry, Chrysler Group LLC, Nissan, General Motors Corp., Consumer Confidence
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Turkey and South Africa: a tale of two emerging markets
Reuters(Reuters) - Messy politics, economic slowdown and a balance of payments deficit: four days of violent anti-government protests across Turkey are reminding investors of another emerging market - South Africa. Hundreds of Turkish police and protesters have...Tags: UBS AG, South Africa, Africa, Money and Monetary Policy, Emerging Market
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Latvia to get green light for euro zone membership on Wednesday
Reuters* Baltic state to become 18th country in currency union * Positive sign for euro zone after months of crisis * Some Latvians concerned about prices, sovereignty By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS, June 3 (Reuters) - The European Commission will give...Tags: Russia, European Union, International Organizations, Debt Market, Economy, Business and Finance
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RPT-Tullow lifts a corner on Africa's oil payments curtain
Reuters* Tullow data covers 8 countries, but not contract terms * U.S., EU legislation will require greater transparency * Tullow says Uganda could earn $50 bln from existing finds By Andrew Callus LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - Africa-focused Tullow Oil Plc...Tags: Angola, Career and Workplace, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Africa, Ghana
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Euro zone factory downturn eases but remains widespread-PMI
Reuters* Euro zone factory downturn eases in May * Downturn remains widespread across bloc * New orders falling despite price cuts By Jonathan Cable LONDON, June 3 (Reuters) - The downturn in euro zone manufacturing eased markedly last month but it remained...Tags: Market and Exchange, Prices, Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Mario Draghi
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Florida consumers perk up as economy heals
As Florida continues its long march back to economic health, state residents are expressing a guarded optimism that things are slowly but steadily looking up. Consumer confidence in May hit its highest level in more than five years, according to...
Tags: Surveys, University of Florida, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Consumers
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INSIGHT-Nordic nations grapple with 'austerity lite'
ReutersBy Alistair Scrutton and Patrick Lannin STOCKHOLM, June 2 (Reuters) - When Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt celebrated his 45th birthday, his finance minister gave him a framed graph showing the tax burden falling to 45 percent of GDP for the...Tags: Nursing, Productivity, Fredrik Reinfeldt, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets
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As Philippines booms, overseas workers eye return home
ReutersBy Karen Lema MANILA, June 2 (Reuters) - Mateo Ragonjan took a leap of faith in August last year. The executive sous-chef of a seven-star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi packed his bags to take up a similar job back home in the Philippines. He is one of a small...Tags: Poverty, Entertainment, Productivity, Casino and Gambling, Finance
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