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  • on Thu May 16 11:35 PM

    China's Foreign Direct Investment Lags

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Foreign direct investment in China sputtered in the first four months of the year, despite renewed signs of strength from the U.S. and the European Union, showing only a modest 1.21% rise from a year ago.
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    on Thu May 16 8:01 PM

    Fed Hawks, Doves Air Views on QE3

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Federal Reserve officials are deeply engaged in debating when to begin dialing back an $85 billion-a-month bond buying program, but don't appear near consensus on when to pull the trigger.
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    on Thu May 16 12:56 PM

    China Turns Up Heat in Trade Row With EU

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    China hit out at the European Union, ratcheting up its rhetoric as the EU threatens to open more investigations into whether Chinese companies sold goods at below-cost prices and received unfair subsidies.
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    on Thu May 16 12:55 PM

    Housing Starts Slide 16.5% - WSJ.com

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Construction of new homes sank last month far more than expected, but a surge in building permits points to a pickup in the months ahead.
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    on Thu May 16 12:44 PM

    Jobless Claims Spike by 32,000

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    The number of U.S. workers seeking new unemployment benefits jumped last week after trending down much of the spring, showing the uneven nature of the job market's recovery.
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    on Thu May 16 12:41 PM

    Inflation Gauge Barely Nudges - WSJ.com

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Inflation in the U.S. has slowed to a level where prices are barely growing at all, a shift that has repercussions for consumers, Wall Street and the future of the economic recovery.
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    on Thu May 16 11:52 AM

    Euro Zone Runs Record Trade Surplus

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    The trade surplus for the 17 nations that use the euro hit its highest level in March since records began in 1999, driven by a sharp rise in exports and a decline in imports as well as steadily rising exports.
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    on Thu May 16 9:02 AM

    Turkey Copies Peers With Rate Cut

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Turkey's central bank extended its monetary-easing cycle, cutting the benchmark interest rate to a fresh low and joining emerging market peers in seeking to boost economic growth while countering upward currency pressures.
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    on Thu May 16 12:24 AM

    Japan Posts Surge in Economic Growth

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Japan's gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, grew at an annualized pace of 3.5% in the first three months of the year, the government reported Thursday.
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    on Wed May 15 9:00 PM

    Farm Belt's Boom Shows Signs of Slowing

    THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    The rise in prices for agricultural land is slowing somewhat in parts of the U.S. Farm Belt, new reports showed, signaling a boom in land values might be moderating, as commodity prices cool.
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