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Outlook Darkens As Europe Sinks China Struggles

The downturn in the euro zone's private sector is becoming entrenched and Chinese factories are finding the going increasingly tough, business surveys showed on Thursday, painting a darker outlook

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SEC Quizzed Facebook On Mobile Trends Before IPO

The Securities & Exchange Commission quizzed Facebook Inc on the impact of growth in mobile users in the months leading up to the social network's initial public offering, letters released on Friday

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Eurozone Business Activity Shrinks US China Output Slows

Business activity across the euro zone shrank for a fifth straight month in June and Chinese manufacturing contracted, while weaker overseas demand slowed U.S. factory growth, surveys showed on

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Twitter Site Down For Brief Outage

Twitter users were unable to access the micro-blogging service for about an hour on Thursday.Twitter said on its status blog that its engineers were investigating the issue. About an hour later, it

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Waking Up To The Maths Of Malaria

To the minerals and mobiles underpinning Africa's pacy growth over the last decade, you may soon be able to add malaria - or at least its absence.Besides the huge human cost imposed on the continent

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Waking Up To The Math Of Malaria

To the minerals and mobiles underpinning Africa's pacy growth over the last decade, you may soon be able to add malaria - or at least its absence.Besides the huge human cost imposed on the continent

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US Unemployment Aid Applications Little Changed

The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits dipped last week but not by enough to signal a better month of hiring in June.Weekly applications for unemployment aid declined by 2,000 to a

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Goldman Sachs Recommends Shorting US Stocks

Goldman Sachs recommended shorting the S&P 500 index with a target level of 1,285 on Thursday, saying the latest U.S. data suggests that weakness in the economy has extended into June."This morning,

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Factory Jobs Data Highlight Struggling Recovery

U.S. manufacturing grew at its slowest pace in 11 months in June and the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment aid fell slightly last week, further evidence the economy was

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Analysis Bigname Profit Warnings Worsen Earnings Outlook

Weakening business activity worldwide is hitting U.S. companies where it hurts, with more of them signaling disappointing results than at any time over the past decade.Many bellwether companies,

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Rare DrugResistant Bacteria Spotted In US Hospital

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- A rare type of deadly bacteria was found in two patients in a Rhode Island hospital in 2011, but swift treatment and infection control measures stopped any

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Century Plant Undergoes Rare Blooming In South Carolina

Gerald Brantley stands in front of his century plant. (The State)The century plant, a tall agave plant once thought to bloom every 100 years, is now on full display at one South Carolina house.The

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Bad Reports Give Dow Its Secondworst Day Of Year

Relentlessly gloomy reports about the health of the world economy rocked Wall Street on Thursday, stirring more worry about the stalled recovery and sending the stock market to its second-worst

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Weak US Job Market Weighing On Broader Economy

The sluggish job market is weighing on the U.S. economy three years after the Great Recession ended. And the signs suggest hiring may not strengthen any time soon.A measure of the number of people

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Human Rights Lawyer Moon Sets South Korean Presidential Bid

A man who was once imprisoned by South Korea's former military dictator, Park Chung-hee, said on Sunday he would seek the centre-left's nomination to run for president, likely setting up a contest

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IMF Sees Risks To Global Growth Calls For Collective Action

REUTERS - The International Monetary Fund has warned of significant risks to the world economy from the European debt crisis and excessive fiscal tightening in some rich nations, urging collective

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G20 Summit Meeting In Mexico

The following are highlights of comments by leaders and officials at the Group of 20 summit meeting in the Mexican beach resort of Los Cabos on Monday.GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL"The result of

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Analysis ANZ's Asia Gamble Time To Splash The Cash

HSBC banker Michael Smith's 2007 presentation on how he would grow ANZ , Australia's No.4 lender, across Asia to rival his own bank and Standard Chartered so impressed ANZ's board they appointed

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G20 Leaders Call For Europe To Fix Finance Woes

European leaders at the G-20 summit struggled to reassure the world Monday that they were on the path to solving their continent's relentless economic crisis, defending the pace of their response

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Obama Encouraged By Talks With Merkel On Debt US

U.S. President Barack Obama was encouraged by talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the G20 about European plans to address the debt crisis, White House spokesman Jay Carney said on

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