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Indiana's leading index rises
After several stagnant months, the "leading index" for Indiana rose from 99.4 in July to 99.6 in August because of housing market gains, particularly in the Midwest. The index is a predictive tool that indicates the general direction of future economic...Tags: Land Price, Vehicles, House Building, Services and Shopping, Indiana University
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Currencies subdued as key event risk looms
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar steadied against its major counterparts in Asia on Wednesday as investors held their collective breath awaiting the outcome of the Federal Reserve's rate-setting meeting for signals on the future course of U.S. monetary...Tags: Exports, ING Group, Consumers, Government, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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Analysis: Fed-induced selloff has investors hunting for bargains
ReutersBy Luciana Lopez, Sam Forgione and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) - Since Ben Bernanke unleashed a bombshell on May 22 by suggesting the U.S. Federal Reserve could before long start to pull back on its massive monetary stimulus, big stock...Tags: ING Group, Bonds, Northern Trust Corporation, Central Bank, Money and Monetary Policy
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IMF head says 'very happy' with EU troika cooperation
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund said she was satisfied with the cooperation between the IMF and European lenders, amid criticism about the flaws in the relationship. The IMF began a partnership with the...Tags: International Monetary Fund, Politics, European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, International Organizations
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Europe rethinks its pursuit of austerity
LONDON — After years of unrelenting austerity, Europe seems to have turned a corner on its debt crisis — right into a dead-end street. Since the turmoil erupted in 2009, countries from Ireland to Greece have focused almost exclusively on...
Tags: International Monetary Fund, Berlin (Germany), France, Central Bank, Interior Policy
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Foreigners flee from U.S. government bonds in April: Treasury
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Foreign investors dumped U.S. government debt in April and were net sellers of all long-dated U.S. securities for the third consecutive month, the U.S. Treasury said on Friday. Selling was heavily concentrated in Treasury bonds and...Tags: Cyprus, Freddie Mac, European Union, Fannie Mae, Government Debt
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Greeks strike over state TV closure, PM offers talks
ReutersATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras moved to defuse a political crisis over the government's abrupt closure of state broadcaster ERT that prompted a nationwide strike on Thursday and brought thousands into the streets in protest....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Antonis Samaras, Justice and Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Spanish and Greeks move north due to austerity, crisis - OECD
Reuters* High unemployment, austerity prompt rise in migration * OECD report says immigrants often good for economy * Worries about "brain drain" of highly skilled workers By Anders Melin BRUSSELS, June 13 (Reuters) - Greeks and Spaniards are moving to...Tags: Germany, Career and Workplace, Immigration, France, Unemployment Benefits
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ECB's Weidmann warns crisis policies could weaken monetary policy
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - Central banks independence is currently increasingly under threat and central banks are partly to blame for the situation, European Central Bank Governing Council member Jens Weidmann said on Thursday. Central banks meddling in...Tags: Germany, Economic Policy, Central Bank, Mario Draghi, Finance
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Greeks strike over state TV closure as backlash grows
ReutersBy Karolina Tagaris and Renee Maltezou ATHENS, June 13 (Reuters) - Greek workers stage a nationwide strike on Thursday, forcing hospitals to work on emergency staff and disrupting transport, in protest against the "sudden death" of state broadcaster ERT,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Alexis Tsipras, Career and Workplace, Labor Disputes, National Government
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Few fireworks as stumbling Croatia joins a troubled EU
ReutersZAGREB (Reuters) - At 700,000 euros, Croatia's budget to celebrate arguably the biggest moment in its 22 years as an independent state might seem a little modest. When Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union in 2007, champagne flowed and thousands...Tags: Zagreb (Croatia), Balkan Peninsula, Career and Workplace, Croatia, Economy, Business and Finance
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ECB rebuffs Bundesbank call for new limits on its mandate
Reuters* German court considers ECB bond-buy scheme that calmed crisis * ECB says its mandate does not need changing * Bundesbank chief say limits would ensure stability, credibility By Annika Breidthardt and Ilona Wissenbach KARLSRUHE, Germany, June 12...Tags: Berlin (Germany), Market and Exchange, Mario Draghi, Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance
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