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Britain Hopes to Lure Shoppers With Weak Pound
Compared to last year, the British pound has dropped substantially, with retailers hoping to lure American tourists while also enticing Britons to shop at home.
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Shares Turn Higher after Struggling at Open
Investors in New York took in a series of discouraging economic reports on Wednesday, as shares opened lower only to recover as the morning went on.
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First World Said to Face Protracted Slowdown
Many advanced economies are in or nearing downturns of a magnitude not experienced since the early 1980s, the O.E.C.D. said in its twice-yearly economic outlook.
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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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Bush Wraps Up Asia Economic Meeting
President Bush concluded his final meeting with Asia Pacific leaders with a collection of modest achievements.
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Asian Markets Reflect Wall Street’s Drop
Asian stock markets opened sharply lower on Thursday, reflecting an equally strong sell-off on Wall Street and in Europe overnight.
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Emerging Countries Called Key to Global Recovery
It will take the efforts of China and other emerging nations to lead the global economy out of what is likely to be a long and painful recession, according to a gathering of economic experts.
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Stocks Weaken in Europe and Asia
Every Asian market fell, as investors in the region caught up with Monday’s drop on Wall Street, while European markets were off as well.
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Canadian Insurer Stops Writing Policies for Auto Parts Makers
Export Development Canada has stopped writing new polices to protect Canadian auto parts makers in the event of a bankruptcy filing by Chrysler.
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World Leaders Vow Joint Push to Aid Economy
The leaders of 20 countries agreed to work more closely, but put off thornier questions until next year, in an early challenge for the Obama administration.
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Washington Memo: Meeting’s Key Decision May Be to Keep Talking
With the global economy slipping into its most serious downturn in decades, the Group of 20 is said to seem likely to agree on a few modest measures.
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Factories Shut, China Workers Are Suffering
An export slowdown that has been magnified by the global financial crisis is contributing to the shutdown of factories in China’s coastal regions.
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Nations to Talk Finance, as Pillars of Power Shift
This weekend’s summit meeting by the Group of 20 nations to discuss the global financial crisis accentuates the shift in power away from the West.
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France’s Finance Minister in a Critical Role at Global Economic Talks
The summit meeting offers Christine Lagarde, France’s finance minister, an opportunity to push the European agenda of better regulation and more coordinated action.
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Nov 13 2008, 08:50 PM
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Stocks Soar After Volatile Session on Wall Street
U.S. markets swung wildly on Thursday, flirting with new lows before rebounding, with the Dow closing up 552 points.
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