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Inflation Falls in Europe; Big Rate Cut Seems Likely
The European Central Bank is expected to make its largest-ever interest rate cut next week.
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Inflation Falls in Europe; Big Rate Cut Seems Likely
The European Central Bank is expected to make its largest-ever interest rate cut next week.
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on 11-28-2008
China and Europe Plan New Steps to Help Economy
The European Commission proposed a sweeping stimulus package totaling $256 billion, while officials in China cut interest rates there by more than a percentage point.
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Anonymous
on 11-26-2008
Giant Stimulus Plan Proposed for Europe
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed a stimulus package totaling 200 billion euros, or $256.22 billion.
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Giant Stimulus Plan Proposed for Europe
The European Commission that it wanted European Union governments to combat the economic slowdown with measures costing about $256.22 billion.
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on 11-26-2008
Markets Move Lower in Late Trading
Wall Street started another decline in the last hour of trading after clawing back from early losses as buyers struggled with troubling news from disparate corners of the financial world.
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on 11-17-2008
Markets Move Lower in Late Trading
Wall Street started another decline in the last hour of trading after clawing back from early losses as buyers struggled with troubling news from disparate corners of the financial world.
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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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on 11-13-2008
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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Governments on Both Sides of the Atlantic Push to Get Banks to Lend
Having been brought low by their dealings in obscure securities, bankers are reluctant to start lending again until the impact of the recession becomes clearer.
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