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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: House Building, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Indiana University, Land Price
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Dollar reclaims losses after Japan minister clarifies yen comments
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar edged up against the yen on Tuesday after a Japanese minister clarified earlier remarks about the yen's weakness that had toppled the greenback from a 4-1/2-year high against the Japanese currency on Monday. The dollar rose...Tags: Marketing, Buyback, CNBC (tv network), China, Finance
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IMF says Washington cutting budget deficits too quickly
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Monday said the United States was getting carried away with a government austerity drive, offering some of the institution's bluntest criticism yet of Washington's rush to cut its budget deficit....Tags: International Organizations, Economy, Business and Finance, Public Finance, Government, National Government
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Special Report: The Rise and Fall of China's Sun King
ReutersHONG KONG (Reuters) - In a 2010 speech before a packed ballroom of university students in Sydney, Shi Zhengrong, founder of Chinese solar-panel maker Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd, listed the people who had been important in his rise to fame and riches....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Shanghai (China), Beijing (China), Local Government, China
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EU finds time to tell restaurants how to serve olive oil
Reuters* EU bans refillable oil jugs, bowls from tables from Jan. 1 * Commission says move will protect consumers, boost hygiene * Critics say idea proves EU bureaucrats are out of touch By Charlie Dunmore BRUSSELS, May 18 (Reuters) - Critics ridiculed...Tags: International Organizations, Consumers, Portugal, Petroleum Industry, Germany
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YOUR MONEY: How to see the world and 'arbitrage' your retirement
Reuters(The writer is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are his own) By Chris Taylor NEW YORK, May 17 (Reuters) - In the financial world, arbitrage is a trading strategy that earns profit by exploiting price differences between markets. By that...Tags: Rentals, Health Insurance Cost, Malaysia, Career and Workplace, Healthcare Provider
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How to see the world and 'arbitrage' your retirement
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - In the financial world, arbitrage is a trading strategy that earns profit by exploiting price differences between markets. By that definition, Dan Prescher is a sophisticated arbitrageur. The 58-year-old makes a decent living as a...Tags: Rentals, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance Cost, Healthcare Provider, Malaysia
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Risks for Cyprus are 'unusually high', adoption of austerity plan imperative: IMF
ReutersNICOSIA (Reuters) - The IMF said on Friday that risks for Cyprus were "unusually high" given its weak banking sector and economy and the island's full adoption of an economic austerity plan was imperative. The island's 17.5 billion euro economy faced...Tags: International Organizations, Economy, Business and Finance, Foreign Exchange Market, Finance, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013)
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ANALYSIS-Upgrade crowns Turkey's peaceful rise but pitfalls loom
ReutersBy Paul Taylor PARIS, May 17 (Reuters) - Turkey's achievement of investment-grade status crowns a decade of rapid growth, financial stability and political reform by a "tiger" economy on the seam of Europe and Asia, but the rising power still faces...Tags: Iraq, Moody's Corporation, International Organizations, Ankara (Turkey), Olympic Games
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Analysis: Upgrade crowns Turkey's peaceful rise but pitfalls loom
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - Turkey's achievement of investment-grade status crowns a decade of rapid growth, financial stability and political reform by a "tiger" economy on the seam of Europe and Asia, but the rising power still faces pitfalls in a dangerous...Tags: International Organizations, Moody's Corporation, Olympic Games, Israel, Politics
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Thomas Cook flags return to dividends after refinancing
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Thomas Cook unveiled a 1.6 billion pound ($2.4 billion) refinancing plan on Thursday designed to cut debt and enable it to resume paying dividends in the latest stage of a turnaround at the world's oldest travel firm. The 172-year...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Finance, United Kingdom
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Emerging markets stoking insurance growth - Munich Re
ReutersFRANKFURT, May 16 (Reuters) - Emerging markets will see the highest growth in premiums for insurance companies this year and next, while Europe lags, according to the world's biggest reinsurer, Munich Re. In a study published on Thursday, Munich Re...Tags: Munich (Germany), Emerging Market, Insurance, China, Prices
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