International Trade Figures

Safe-haven dollar higher on consumer, economy data

NEW YORK (AP) - The dollar ticked higher Tuesday as a survey signaled the continued anxiety of U.S. consumers and the government dialed down its reading of third-quarter economic growth. On Tuesday, the Conference Board, a...

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Economy's rebound not as strong as first thought

By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace last quarter, as the recovery got off to a slower start than first thought. Growth probably won't be strong enough to quickly drive...

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US 3Q GDP Revised Down To +2.8% From +3.5%

US 3Q GDP Revised Down To +2.8% From +3.5% 外汇市场 WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The US economy's recovery wasn't as strong as earlier believed, the government said Tuesday, revising its third-quarter numbers to show a wider trade...

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Markets - Research and Markets: Strategic Analysis of Air Cargo Market Opportunities in India:...

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/09d8a3/strategic_analysis) has announced the addition of Frost ;amp; Sullivan's new report Strategic Analysis of Air Cargo Market Opportunities in India to their...

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RPT-PREVIEW-U.S. Q3 seen revised down on wider trade deficit

WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. economy's return to growth in the third quarter was less brisk than previously thought as the trade deficit worsened and companies still aggressively cut inventories, a Reuters survey...

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I'm not colluding with foreign powers, says Gibbs

Trade Minister Tim Groser has fired a shot across Turners & Growers' bows as allegations surface that the company has "sought to collude with foreign powers" to undermine the New Zealand Government's trade policy.Zespri made...

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Utzon's son signs up for September 11 conspiracy theory

AS CONSPIRACY theories go, it is up there with the CIA assassination of president John Kennedy and the faked moon landings. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, have spawned a cottage industry...

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Mauritius trade deficit widens in September

ANTANANARIVO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Mauritius' visible trade deficit widened in September from the same month a year earlier for the first time since May after exports fell heavily, official data showed on Tuesday. The...

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China’s Yuan, Not the Dollar, Is Too Cheap

From Berlin to Bangkok, governments are screaming about the falling dollar, because they can no longer rely on reckless American consumers to power their economies. Deregulation and new technologies powered U.S. growth, and...

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Indian PM says US, India to sign climate memo

By FOSTER KLUG Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday that Indian and U.S. officials will sign a memorandum intended to improve cooperation on energy security, clean energy...

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